Friday, June 17, 2005

deseretnews.com | Lawmakers swap barbs over competing tax plans

A bunch of different ideas are surfacing about how to simplify taxes in Utah. Yet all of these plans have one thing in common. Lawmakers want to wipe the slate clean-almost. Nobel laureate Milton Friedman argued that tax reforms may be inacted to insure the happiness of the lawmaker. In other words a fresh start provides for future opportunities to appeal to special interest groups. The tax foundation wrote on this back in May. I've been sitting on the article until I felt it was most relevant. An entire ebook is also available for those eager beavers. (pdf)

deseretnews.com | Lawmakers swap barbs over competing tax plans

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