This leaflet on public spending and taxation is designed to help people living in the Great Plains make the kind of public finance decisions that will enable them to achieve their goals. Regional characteristics affecting public spending and tax policy such as mining, industry, commerce, population, the tax system, and personal income trends are discussed, as well as government function in public finance
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Broadening the Sales Tax Base in Nebraska, ...
One of the few beneficial effects of the recent business depression has been the focusing of an incr...
The problems and policy choices in state and local government finance were the main topics discussed...
This publication is the second in a series of three publications on taxation. It provides informatio...
The demands for tax-supported services in South Dakota are ever increasing while the tax receipts to...
The Great Plains economy is influenced much more by federal spending and taxation than is the nation...
Fiscal pressures have forced many Great Plains states to restructure their tax systems in recent yea...
The following discussion of tax reductions uses as an example South Dakota’s own version of Proposit...
A step-by-step tax study method is outlined in this publication. An organized method of tax study sh...
Needs and demands for public services are increasing in South Dakota. More services are being provid...
This publication provides facts and figures designed to be used as visual aids in conjunction with e...
Citizen dissatisfaction with taxes is a theme which has recurred often in American history--from the...
015937032015PDFTech ReportMPC 15-300DemographicsFinancingFuel taxesHighway user taxationMileage-base...
Extension Circular 68-817: Financing Public Servicing in Nebraska 1968; governmental organization in...
Rural areas in South Dakota have been experiencing population decline over the last forty years. Thi...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Broadening the Sales Tax Base in Nebraska, ...
One of the few beneficial effects of the recent business depression has been the focusing of an incr...
The problems and policy choices in state and local government finance were the main topics discussed...
This publication is the second in a series of three publications on taxation. It provides informatio...
The demands for tax-supported services in South Dakota are ever increasing while the tax receipts to...
The Great Plains economy is influenced much more by federal spending and taxation than is the nation...
Fiscal pressures have forced many Great Plains states to restructure their tax systems in recent yea...
The following discussion of tax reductions uses as an example South Dakota’s own version of Proposit...
A step-by-step tax study method is outlined in this publication. An organized method of tax study sh...
Needs and demands for public services are increasing in South Dakota. More services are being provid...
This publication provides facts and figures designed to be used as visual aids in conjunction with e...
Citizen dissatisfaction with taxes is a theme which has recurred often in American history--from the...
015937032015PDFTech ReportMPC 15-300DemographicsFinancingFuel taxesHighway user taxationMileage-base...
Extension Circular 68-817: Financing Public Servicing in Nebraska 1968; governmental organization in...
Rural areas in South Dakota have been experiencing population decline over the last forty years. Thi...
This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features Broadening the Sales Tax Base in Nebraska, ...
One of the few beneficial effects of the recent business depression has been the focusing of an incr...
The problems and policy choices in state and local government finance were the main topics discussed...