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How would property tax repeal work? (access required)

by IBR Contributor
Published: February 26,2007
Time posted: 1:00 am

The House Revenue and Taxation Committee on Feb. 16 unanimously allowed to move forward a plan to phase out the personal property tax over a period of years, starting with a sizable exemption up front.The Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry presented the proposal involving the property tax on miscellaneous items that businesses use commercially, ...



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