Should the U.S. Adopt Formula Apportionment?
James W. Wetzler
National Tax Journal, 1995, vol. 48, issue 3, 357-62
Abstract:
Discussion of divergent views in the debate over formula apportionment (flexibility, equity, economic impact, and policy criteria at state and federal levels). Gives views of state and international tax experts and discusses how they feel about the existing tax structure.
Date: 1995
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