Comments for: Single factor, many questions

When the Legislature first heard of single factor apportionment based on sales (SFAS) early this session, the hot, new economic-development tool was touted as a way to make new-economy mutual fund businesses race into the state. The bill now emerging from the Legislature, which could virtually eliminate income… Read More
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