| Author/Contributor(s): | Deacon, Robert; DeCanio, Stephen; Frech, H. E.; Johnson, M. Bruce; Kalt, Joseph P. |
| Publisher: | Independent Institute |
| Date: | 1/1/1990 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
But how do severance taxes work in the real world? Are they as really “painless” as they sound? Because of the immobility of the resource being taxed, do states tend to overtax? In this provocative study, the authors survey state severance taxes and find they tend to lower petroleum production, reduce jobs in the states imposing such taxes, and have negative effects that can ripple throughout a state’s economy.
Severance taxes look like “easy targets” for state governments. But as this book demonstrates—using thorough analysis—such taxes are often downright counterproductive and can actually reduce total state tax revenues.