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Severance Taxation in the West

Date: 2007-01-01
Categories: Mining
Source: Sustainable Living Library

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Authors: Mark P. Couch, Gregory L. Moore Organization: Denver Post Year: 2007

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United States Bureau of Land ManagementUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyUnited States Department of EnergyNuclear Regulatory CommissionColorado Open Space Council (COSC)SenateColorado Energy Research InstituteCDH
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Oil and Gas Conservation CommissionHouse Agriculture CommitteeThe Denver PostMontana LegislatureNorthern Plains Resource CouncilPacific Power & Light CompanyGunnison County CourthousePowder River Basin Resource CouncilMoffat County CourthouseNERCOUtility Fuels, inc.Colorado Oil & Gas AssociationOffice of the Tax CommissionerConference on Alternative State and Local PoliciesLegislative Council StaffColorado Treasurer's Office

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  • Blackstone, Sandra L., Mineral Severance Taxes in Western States: A Comparison (1979)Washington, D.C., v. 125, no. 155, November6
  • p. 26 Blackstone, Sandra L., Mineral Severance Taxes in the Western States: A Comparis Golden, CO., Colorado Energy Research Instute, 1979 (1977)Dorgan, Byron L., Taxing Coal: The Coal Industry Meets Its Match in the West. Office of the Tax Commissioner, Bismark, N.D
  • pp. He etDEGs pp (1971)Domurad, Frank, "Taxing the Coal Industry" in People and Taxes. August