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Alaska Senate majority lawmakers rewrite governor’s revenue bill, removing sales tax
Senate majority replaces proposed sales tax with corporate tax hikes on oil, gas, and digital firms, potentially raising $25-$65 million annually, aiming to close budget gaps.
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Alaska lawmakers go for a redo on vetoed corporate income tax bill
A legislative staffer waits outside the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau on March 20, 2025. (Eric Stone/Alaska Public Media) Alaska lawmakers are going for round two on a bill Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed last year. The bill would change the way corporate income taxes are calculated, bringing in tens of millions of dollars in new revenue. Lawmakers failed to override Dunleavy’s veto of the bill at the beginning of this year’s session. Backers of the …
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