Understanding the Nuttiness of State Tax Policy: When States have both Too Much Sovereignty and Not Enough.
National Tax Journal 2005, Sept, 58, 3
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INTRODUCTION Several years ago I published a paper on the nuttiness of state and local taxes (McLure, 2002). These are among the many nutty characteristics of state sales and use taxes:
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