Taxation in Minnesota was first published in 1932. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.While dealing particularly with Minnesota, this book presents facts and suggestions in regard to the tax systems of all states. It is a factual study, non-political, and unbiased. Chapters include the State Income Tax, Tax Delinquency, and Public School Finance, as well as Railroad Taxation, Iron Ore and Mining Taxes, and a look at the Cut-Over Land Problem in northern Minnesota. Each chapter discusses the best practice from the standpoint of both principle and administration.The survey does not purport to offer a magic formula for a perfect tax system, but it does attempt to indicate what grave mistakes are now being made in many systems, and to sketch out the main requirements of a system of taxation that is equitable, that can be economically and effectively administered, and that promotes to the fullest extent the public welfare.
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978-0-8166-7121-2 (9780816671212)
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<DIV>Roy G. Blakey was a professor of economics at the University of Minnesota and director of the Minnesota Income Analysis Project's Technical Advisory Committee. He is the author of Taxation in Minnesota, published in 1932 by the University of Minnesota Press.</DIV>