Friday, September 21, 2007 Lawmaker says state income tax too highOKLAHOMA CITY — While University of Oklahoma President David Boren is calling for a moratorium on further state tax cuts, the chairman of the House’s Revenue and Taxation Committee believes Boren’s request is premature.
State Rep. Randy Terrill said he still believes the state’s income tax is too high but wants to gather information from a series of interim studies later this fall before deciding.
“Boren’s call was premature,” Terrill, R-Moore, said. “We haven’t begun our interim studies yet. We want to look at whether or not additional tax relief is needed or necessary and, if so, what type of tax relief is preferable.”
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Labels: Rep. Randy Terrill Posted at 9/21/2007 04:06:00 PM |
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