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One Connecticut | Event: Considering Corporate Taxation



September 17, 2004

One Connecticut held our first Tax Forum: Considering Corporate Taxation on Friday, September 17 at the Legislative Office Building. Forty three legislators and many advocates attended.

Considering Corporate Taxation raised questions about the structure and history of corporate and business taxes in Connecticut and in other states. Questions considered included: Are our corporate tax laws fair? Are we asking small business to pay too much, and larger ones too little? Which if any of the millions of dollars in tax credits permitted for corporations really help our state economy? Are there too many loopholes in Connecticut’s corporate tax laws?

Our speakers included:
Richard D. Pomp, PhD, Alva P. Loiselle Professor of Law at UCONN, a nationally recognized expert on the topic of corporate taxation.
Greg LeRoy, Director of Good Jobs First, a national watchdog group on the topic of corporate tax subsidies.
Ellen Scalettar, Connecticut Voices for Children, statewide expert on Connecticut’s corporate tax structure.

It is our hope that this forum will provide a good framework for discussion of strategies in the coming year to consider for reforming Connecticut’s corporate tax structure.

Considering Corporate Taxation, September 17, 2004
Senate President Pro Temp Don Williams
Senator Edith Prague
Greg LeRoy, Good Jobs First, Washington, DC
Representative Peter Metz (sitting), Senator Martin Looney (standing)
Paul Filson, SEIU, co-sponsor
Professor Richard Pomp, PhD, UCONN Law School
Ellen Scalettar, CT Voices for Children
Representative Bill Dyson
Representatives Tim O'Brien
Representatives John Geragosian
Cheri Quickmire, One Connecticut
Representative Diana Urban
Jane McNichol,LARCC, One CT
Representative Chris Donovan (l), Senator Eric Coleman (r)
Representative Ryan Barry
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