State Taxation of Business: Issues and Policy Options
By (Author) Thomas F. Pogue
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
4th December 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
336.2
Hardback
360
This text is a treatment of state-level business tax issues. It addresses three broad questions: how should businesses be taxed; how does present practice compare with and depart from this prescription and how can present practice be improved The contributors to the volume analyse these issues from a variety of perspectives, presenting a cross section of current thinking about states' business tax policies. The work provides a conceptual framework for defining business taxes, measuring their levels and consequences, comparing interstate differences in business tax practices, and evaluating alternative business tax policies. It presents data showing current levels, trends, and interstate differences in business taxation, and it examines the political and economic rationales for taxing business and the implications of those rationales for tax policy. This analysis should be of interest to scholars and practitioners in taxation, public economics, and business finance.
State Taxation of Business comprehensively presents the issues emerging from the great laboratory of the many Independent jurisdictions which characterize state and local taxation in the United States. As such, the book is worthy of attention by all those engaged in researching, formulating, or implementing tax policy.-The Accounting Review
"State Taxation of Business comprehensively presents the issues emerging from the great laboratory of the many Independent jurisdictions which characterize state and local taxation in the United States. As such, the book is worthy of attention by all those engaged in researching, formulating, or implementing tax policy."-The Accounting Review
THOMAS F. POGUE is Professor of Economics at the University of Iowa. His research on tax policy is widely published in professional journals. He has also served as a consultant to numerous state and local governments on questions of tax policy and economic development.