Star Tribune: If at first you don’t succeed, learn a little bit more about the subject and, maybe, try again later.
That’s what the Wyoming Legislature’s Revenue Committee plans to do on Thursday when it revisits the topic of instituting a state corporate income tax, a political non-starter with lawmakers over the past several years. Thursday’s meeting will be a continuation of a discussion that began last year around the prospect of taxing larger corporations or box stores that pay very little in taxes, according to committee chairman Sen. Ray Peterson.
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