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A typographical error changed Thursday’s op-ed concerning the pulp and paper industry written by John R. Hanson. The sentence in question should have read, “In fact, Maine’s corporate taxes as a percent of the state’s General Fund have been decreasing in recent years (from 6 percent in fiscal…
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A typographical error changed Thursday’s op-ed concerning the pulp and paper industry written by John R. Hanson. The sentence in question should have read, “In fact, Maine’s corporate taxes as a percent of the state’s General Fund have been decreasing in recent years (from 6 percent in fiscal year 1998-99 to 4.6 percent in fiscal year 2002-03), while individual income taxes have been increasing (from 44 percent in fiscal year 1998-99 to 50 percent in 2002-2003). …”
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