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In this episode of GeTin' SALTy, host Nikki Dobay is once again joined by Jared Walczak, vice president of state projects at the Tax Foundation, for a discussion of an Oregon ballot measure (IP17) that is on the verge.
In this episode of GeTin' SALTy, host Nikki Dobay is once
again joined by Jared Walczak, vice president of state projects at
the Tax Foundation, for a discussion of an Oregon ballot measure
(IP17) that is on the verge of qualifying for the November
election. If passed by voters, IP17 would amend Oregon's Corporate Minimum
tax by eliminating the current cap and imposing a 3% gross receipts
tax on all corporate taxpayers with Oregon sales in excess of $25
million. Jared and Nikki discuss the specifics of the initiative
and the impact the passage of this tax could have on Oregon's
economy and overall costs of doing business in Oregon. Click here to read Jared's latest blog post on
IP17.
Finally, Nikki and Jared wrap up with a lively conversation of
their favorite outdoor activities—when they're not
talking state taxes!
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