A Balanced Tax Program for Oregon

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Date

1935-08

Authors

Rude, Charles H.

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University of Oregon

Abstract

The writer believes that it will be conceded by all who study Oregon's tax history that at no time has a real concerted and whole-hearted attempt been made to unify the state's fiscal system. We have had committees, commissions, and boards galore-- and, by and large, these groups have done excellent work and have made reports that were valuable additions to the literature of taxation. But when the reports have been made to the legislature they have brought disappointingly meager results in the way of remedial legislation, and such changes as have been made have been mere patches imposed upon a dilapidated structure to meet the intermediate requirements.

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70 pages

Keywords

cost of government, canons of taxation

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