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2003 April – Commentary #04 – Sneak Preview of Policy Report #40
Florida’s economy and state government would fare better if the intangibles tax were repealed, according to a new policy report by The James Madison Institute to be released next week.
In “Florida’s Intangibles Tax: The Case for Repeal,” JMI Research Advisory Board Chairman Randall Holcombe reveals that the elimination of the intangibles tax would actually boost Florida’s revenues and encourage economic growth.
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