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Speakers at tax conference take aim at personal property tax (access required)

by Brad Iverson-Long

Published: December 5,2012

Idaho’s tax revenue projections are dropping, but state leaders still hope to repeal the personal property tax on business equipment. Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter told the Associated Taxpayers of Idaho conference on Dec. 5 that he’s lowering projections for tax revenues for the budgets lawmakers will set next year. For the current fiscal year, which runs ...
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