Skip to Content
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Newsroom
  • Museum
  • Careers
  • Banking
  • Research
  • Markets
  • Publications
    • Periodicals
    • Data Releases
    • Speeches
  • Events
  • Education
  • People
  • Region
State-local business taxation and the benefits principle
  • Share
  • Print
    • Text Size
    • Smaller
    • Larger
EP cover
On This Page
Vol. 20, No. 1
  • Download Entire Publication
Last Updated: 12/15/1995

State-local business taxation and the benefits principle

William Testa

This article advances the proposition that general business taxation should be structured to recover the costs of public services rendered to the business community. Estimates of one possible form of such a tax structure are offered for states of the Seventh District and for other U.S. regions.

Subscribe Now

Register to receive email alerts when new issues are published.

Subscribe
More by this Author

William Testa

  • Public Utility Taxation in Illinois
Related Topics
  • Spending Responses to State Sales Tax Holidays
  • Midwest Manufacturing Output Increased in June
  • Midwest Manufacturing Output Increased in February
  • Facing the Challenge of Retiree Health Care: Liabilities and Responses of State and Local Governments—A Conference Summary
View All

Follow Us:

FaceBook RSS Twitter YouTube
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Newsroom
  • Subscribe
  • Tours
  • Careers
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 230 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60604-1413, USA. Tel. (312) 322-5322
Copyright © 2012. All rights reserved. Please review our
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Notices