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Monday Morning General Session
The
U.S. Economy: Between Two Eras
Cynthia Latta, DIRWEFA
The
Economic Outlook
Mark Zandi, Economy.com, Inc. (Not Presented)
Regional
Forecast: We are in Recession
Charles W. de Seve,
American Economics Group
Streamlined
Sales Tax Project
Diane Hardt, Wisconsin Department of Revenue
The Electric Industry
As Told by Yogi Berra [tables
accompanying remarks]
Mike Bull, Minnesota House Research Department
(Not available electronically--hard
copy only)
Wednesday
Morning -- General Session
Washington
Update
Harley Duncan, Federation of Tax Administrators
Measuring
Electronic Business
Thomas L. Mesenbourg, U.S. Census Bureau (presented by John Gates,
U.S. Census Bureau)
Michigan's
Experience With School Finance Reform
Mark Haas, Michigan Department of Treasury
Monday
Afternoon--Concurrent Session
Economic
Outlook by Sector
Motor
Vehicle Outlook
Mark Haas, Michigan Department of Treasury
Retail
Sales/Sales Tax
Charles W. de Seve, Ph. D., American Economics Group
The
American Love Affair With Housing
Cynthia Latta, DIRWEFA
Issues in
Tax Reform
New
Hampshire Education Funding Reform
G. Philip Blatsos, New Hampshire Dept. of Revenue Administration
Minnesota's
Tax Reform 2001
Richard Gebhart, Minnesota Dept. of Revenue
Tax
Reform: West Virginia Style
[presentation]
Mark Muchow, West
Virginia Dept. of Tax and Revenue
(Not available electronically--hard
copy only)
Tuesday
Concurrent Session
Estimating
the Impact of the Streamlined Sales Tax System
Fiscal
Effects on Wisconsin of Adopting the Definitions Proposed
by the Streamlined Sales Tax Project
Blair P. Kruger, Wisconsin Department of Revenue
Streamlining One
Industry: The Communications Industry in Florida
[presentation]
Christian Weiss, Florida Dept. of Revenue
(Not available electronically--hard
copy only)
FY 2002 Personal
Income Tax Forecasting . . .
Issues
in Tax Year 2001 Income Tax Forecasting in Minnesota
[tables accompanying remarks]
Thomas Stinson,
Minnesota Dept. of Finance
(Not available electronically--hard
copy only)
Issues
in Forecasting Individual Nonwithholding Payments
[tables accompanying remarks]
John R. Layman,
Virginia Dept. of Taxation
(Not available electronically--hard
copy only)
Issues with
Taxing Deregulated Industries
Minnesota
Utility Tax Reform
Jennifer Engh, Minnesota Department of Revenue
A Tax System That Make Sense for Minnesota:
Utility Tax Reform [final report]
(Not available electronically--hard
copy only)
Study
of Electricity Taxation
Ray Philen, Washington State Department of Revenue
Anne Solwick,Washington State Department of Revenue
Lorrie Brown,Washington State Department of Revenue
Electricity
Generation: Customer Choice and Competition
Brenda Stoner, Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
Single Sales
Factor
The
"Single Sales Factor" Formula for State Corporate Taxes:
A Boon To Economic Development or a Costly Giveaway
Michael Mazerov, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
The
Double-Weighted Sales Factor in the Pennsylvania Corporate
Net Income Tax 1993-1998
C. Daniel Hassel, Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
Single
Sales Factor Apportionment Distributional Data
Pam Walgren, Wisconsin Dept. of Revenue
Forecasting for an Economic Downturn
Hunting for Leading
Indicators: The Iowa Experience
Michael Lipsman, Iowa Dept. of Revenue
and Finance
(Not available electronically--hard
copy only)
Data Base
Techniques
Corporation
Simulation Model
Bill Witzlenben, New York State Dept. of Taxation & Finance
Capital
Gains Data From the Wisconsin Tax Model
Eng Braun, Wisconsin Department of Revenue
Estate Tax Forecasting Issues
Estimating
the Effect of Federal Estate Tax Changes on Michigan
Revenues
David Zin, Michigan Senate Fiscal Agency (Presented by Rebacca Ross,
Michigan House Fiscal Agency)
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