Past State Business Taxation Conferences
Information about conferences held by the Midwest Economy Group on topics important to the Seventh Federal Reserve District states—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin—and the nation. Articles, agendas and other information about state business taxation conferences are included.
Future State Business Tax Reforms: Perspectives from the Business, Government and Academic CommunitiesThe Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Ernst & Young and the Office of Tax Policy Research at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan co-hosted a program examining developments in state business taxation. The program examined the complete range of business taxes including income, sales, property as well as value added and gross receipts taxation. The program also discussed recent business tax reforms in Ohio, Texas and Michigan. Presenters included business, government and academic tax experts.
September 17, 2007 Announcement |
Agenda
New Developments in State Business TaxationThe Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the National Tax Association of the University of Illinois Institute of Government and Public Affairs will co-sponsor a half-day conference on state business taxation. The program will examine both recent changes and proposed changes to business taxation by the states, particularly the gross receipts tax, expanded service taxation and other business-oriented fees.
April 4, 2007 Announcement |
Agenda | Chicago Fed Letter (PDF,80KB)
State and Local Business Taxation: Is There a Better Way?
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the National Tax Association co-sponsored a conference that focused on current issues in state and local business taxation.
September 13, 2004
Announcement | Agenda | Chicago Fed Letter
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