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Title
- Retail Sales and Revenue Collected From the Sales Tax
- Economics: An Expert's Insight on the Issue in Arizona
Description
The transaction privilege tax (TPT), often referred to as the sales tax, is a major source of revenue for state and local governments in Arizona. The TPT is applied to numerous categories, such as contracting and utilities. The analysis in this paper is limited to the retail category, which accounts for half of the TPT collected by state government, and the restaurant and bar category, which contributes one-tenth of the TPT revenue.
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2013-05
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Identifier
- Identifier ValueASU 12.3:I 52/4:2
Note
- Indicator insight ; v. 4, issue 2.