Survey says: Fix roads, train workers
19 percent said Gov. Rick Snyder's switch to a corporate income tax for C-corporations, which reduced taxes for many businesses, was an important influence in deciding whether to hire workers and increase wages; 25 percent said it was only a minor factor; and 48 percent said it had no influence...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Crain's Detroit Business 2014-12, Vol.30 (48), p.23 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 19 percent said Gov. Rick Snyder's switch to a corporate income tax for C-corporations, which reduced taxes for many businesses, was an important influence in deciding whether to hire workers and increase wages; 25 percent said it was only a minor factor; and 48 percent said it had no influence. -- 31 percent said that retaining workers for available, unfilled jobs would have the greatest effect on re-establishing jobs in Michigan; 25 percent thought tax incentives for business would have the greatest effect; 23 percent favored a low predictable tax rate for all businesses, regardless of legal structure; and 16 percent favored public spending on infrastructure projects. |
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ISSN: | 0882-1992 |