N&O Index Card Listings
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Taxation
- Democrats say the state can't afford Martin cuts - Fe 28 85 6B
- Martin urges tax cuts, asks for veto authority - Mr 1 85 1
- Education spending, tax cuts are debated - Mr 2 85 5C
- Governor asks business group to back tax plan - Mr 14 85 16C
- Martin likely to submit package of tax cuts next week, aide says - Mr 16 85 2C
- General Assembly Round-up: Gift tax (repeal) - Mr 21 85 18A
- Fight over tax cuts set to begin - Mr 24 85 1
- Aides look for new ways to push Martin tax plan - Mr 25 85 2C
- Panel told lottery would ease taxes - Mr 27 85 13A
- Building bipartisan team of sponsors for Martin tax-cut bill goes slowly - Mr 28 85 17A
- Businessmen, legislators discuss repeal of taxes - Mr 28 85 17A
- Martin files his tax-cut proposals; legislators say not all will be passed - Mr 29 85 1D
- Democratic disarray marks tax debate - Mr 31 85 4D
- Under the dome: Tax cuts might help lottery win favor - Ap 3 85 1
- N.C. Supreme Court votes to give 27% tax reduction to railroads - Ap 4 85 17A
- Senate panel of 10 is appointed to prepare tax-cut bill - Ap 4 85 26A
- Editorial: Taxes: critical choices - Ap 7 85 4D
- General Assembly Round-up: Tax bills (tax reduction) - Ap 10 85 5C
- General Assembly Round-up: Tax bills - Ap 11 85 6A
- Martin warns legislators about opposing tax-cut plan - Ap 12 85 1
- Legislator says (Democratic) leaders met privately on tax plans - Ap 13 85 12A
- Martin gives House tax-cut plan after being accused of lobbying - Ap 13 85 12A
- Educators' group opposes tax cuts, appointment of state superintendent - Ap 14 85 29A
- Democrats push plan to cut taxes - Ap 17 85 1
- Tax cut plans (Chart) - Ap 17 85 1
- Business coalition urges repeal of taxes - Ap 18 85 16A
- Editorial: A fairer tax package - Ap 18 85 4A
- House Democrats back own tax plan - Ap 19 85 1
- Without debate, House OKs Democratic tax-cut package - Ap 20 85 20C
- Party lines clearly drawn in tax battle - Ap 21 85 35A
- House committee to conduct hearing on Martin tax plan - Ap 24 85 18C
- Hearing on his tax proposals too late, Martin says, but he'll make case anyway - Ap 26 85 16A
- Republicans fail history test on taxes - Ap 26 85 4A
- Royall says Martin tax cuts are ill-advised - My 1 85 15A
- Acceptance of most of tax package remains a possibility, Martin says - My 3 85 18A
- Senate subcommittee working on tax package - My 8 85 17A
- Martin, Democrats trying to work out tax cut compromise - My 10 85 1D
- Editorial: A faulty 'compromise' - My 13 85 8A
- Martin hopes to find tax-cut compromise with Senate leaders - My 14 85 16C
- Under the dome: (Wall Street) Journal's tax advice gets cool reception - My 24 85 1
- Editorial: Advice deserves no thanks (Wall St. Journal editorial) - My 25 85 18A
- North Carolina wrestles with tax cuts (Editorial from the Wall Street Journal) - My 25 85 19A
- Mavretic's tax package bill gathering support in House - My 27 85 18A
- Martin losing chance for tax cuts, leaders say - Jn 1 85 1
- Reagan's tax plan spurs varied opinions from businessmen - Jn 2 85 25A
- Editorial: Big tax cut unwise - Jn 4 85 10A
- Senate Democratic leaders propose tax cuts of $212 million per year - Jn 5 85 1C
- Jordan supports Democrats' tax plan - Jn 6 85 16A
- Committee OKs tax cut plan; intangibles tax not repealed - Jn 8 85 1
- Editorial: On the side of the rich - Jn 9 85 18A
- N.C. Senate gives tentative approval to tax cut package of $220.6 million - Jn 12 85 1
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Taxation
- State Senate approves Democrats' tax cut package - Jn 13 85 22A
- Despite Martin impetus, Democrats still control specifics of tax cutting - Jn 16 85 1
- N.C. tax cut proposals (Chart) - Jn 16 85 20A
- Editorial: Tax cuts still excessive - Jn 18 85 10A
- GOP's tax cut efforts spark hot debate - Jn 20 85 13A
- Martin says he may have to take his case for tax reform to people - Jn 22 85 5B
- Editorial: Flawed N.C. tax plan - Jn 23 85 26A
- Joint tax-cut panel selected (by Jordan) - Jn 25 85 9A
- Editorial: Martin tilted on taxes - Jn 26 85 18A
- Martin, top Democratic legislators debate revenue projections, tax cuts - Jn 29 85 1
- Martin to cross state to rally support today for tax cut proposals - Jy 2 85 4C
- Conferees reach accord on tax cut package - Jy 3 85 1
- Breakdown of plan to cut state taxes - Jy 4 85 7A
- Compromise tax cut OK'd by House-Senate panel - Jy 4 85 1
- Passage of tax cuts could occur Monday - Jy 5 85 4D
- Editorial: All lose in tax free for all - Jy 6 85 16A
- House, Senate tentatively OK tax-cut plan - Jy 6 85 1
- Tax debate profiles state's new politics - Jy 7 85 24A
- Editorial: Tax plan weakens state - Jy 8 85 10A
- General Assembly enacts package of diverse tax cuts - Jy 9 85 4C
- List of tax cuts before legislature - Jy 9 85 4C
- Conferees unable to get enough votes on tax plan - Jy 18 85 21A
- Martin urges tax plan changes to boost textiles - Au 21 85 18C
- Martin's tax stand concerns Republicans - Au 27 85 12A
- Tax proposal would hurt real estate, professor says - Se 6 85 15A
- Economists say higher taxes limit smoking, save lives - Se 9 85 1C
- Editorial: Martin ponders taxes - Se 16 85 12A
- Martin says tax increase a 'last resort' - Oc 10 85 5C
- Federal report finds Carolinas maintain good balance of taxes - No 10 85 36A
- N.C. highway taxes, fees called 'bargain'; task force members cite need for increases - No 16 85 20C
Taxation
- $200 million tax increase package expected - Jn 7 83 5B
- House budget panel OKs plan to raise fees, taxes - Jn 10 83 1
- What would be raised in panel's tax, fee package - Jn 10 83 6A
- Tax, fee package advances - Jn 11 83 1
- Editorial: Advance on taxation - Jn 12 83 4D
- Group presses Senate revenue plan - Jn 13 83 12C
- Under the dome: Tax bill major hurdle before adjournment - Jn 13 83 1
- House OKs tax proposal after cutting $2 million - Jn 14 83 1C
- Lobbyists jab at tax package - Jn 16 83 18A
- Senators alter House's tax, fee package - Jn 17 83 1
- Editorial: Spineless tax package - Jn 20 83 4A
- Tax bill wins N. C. Senate's tentative OK - Jn 21 83 1
- N. C. Senate approves revenue bill; House refuses to endorse changes - Jn 22 83 5C
- Finance conferees, Hunt dine before haggling over package - Jn 23 83 16A
- Tax conferees give up, seek spending guidelines - Jn 28 83 12C
- Ramsey seeks opinion on windfall's constitutionality - Jn 29 83 14C
- Tax-referendum bill's chances bleak - Jy 1 83 5D
- Highlights of revenue package forged Friday - Jy 2 83 8A
- Logjam on tax package broken - Jy 2 83 1
- Compromise tax plan a product of pressure - Jy 5 83 10C
- Editorial: Quilted tax legislation - Jy 6 83 4A
- Under the dome: Tax package plan waiting on senators - Jy 6 83 7A
- House, Senate get explanation of tax package - Jy 7 83 14A
- Both chambers tentatively OK revenue plan - Jy 8 83 1
- Taxes at a glance - Jy 8 83 1
- Legislature approves tax package - Jy 9 83 1C
- Legislature showed independence on taxes - Jy 29 83 4A
- N. C. tax increases below national average, study says - No 27 83 35A
- Tax changes to hurt low-salaried clergy - De 18 83 1
- Tennessee state tax burden lowest; N. C. highest - De 18 83 2D
- N. C. tax on commercial trucks upheld by federal appeals court - De 22 83 4C
- N. C. combined tax load one of nation's lowest - De 25 83 2D
Taxation
- Bush plan stirs riff on taxes; Credit unions, banks have different views - Ja 31 92, 6C
- Gardner proposes tax breaks to boost economy in N.C. - Fe 5 92, 4B
- Tax foes give Martin low mark; AIDS say anti-tax group's ratings are at odds with other surveys - Fe 6 92, 5B
- Green taxes designed to make polluters pay; Lobbyists try to make market work for nature - Mr 15 92, 1F
- 60 legislators earn high grades from tax group - Ap 14 92, 2B
- House speaker debunks ratings - Ap 15 92, 2B
- Tax change may have pinched state revenue - Ap 17 92, 6C
- Mail-order buyers not off the hook; N.C. can still levy its use tax - My 28 92, 6C
- Non-profit PTAs balk at tax collectors' bills - Se 5 92, 1
Taxation
- Laws on taxes, day-care rules take effect today - Ja 1 86 2C
- Legislative panel passes measure to increase revenue in N.C. - Ja 18 86 22C
- N.C. tax rate 10th lowest in country, report says - Fe 2 86 27A
- Haworth frowns on using tax cuts to lure industry - Fe 26 86 5B
- Editorial: Tax lures (to lure industry) raise questions - Mr 1 86 18A
- Jordan fearing loss of tax deductions - Ap 11 86 12C
- GOP, not Democrats, planning tax hikes, Jordan says - Ap 27 86 26A
- Legislators start tax, budget debate in session today - Jn 5 86 19A
- Officials across N.C. meet, urge local use of tax revenue - Jn 20 86 20A
- 'Country club' tax bill is passed by House - Jn 27 86 8B
- Audio group rallies to fight tape taxes - Jn 29 86 35A
- Federal tax plan's effect on N.C. revenues called minimal - Jy 10 86 24C
- Tax plan likely to hurt textile industry - Au 20 86 5B
- Most N.C. congressmen plan to back tax-revision bill - Se 14 86 42A
- Tax law to hurt manufacturers, experts say - Se 30 86 1D
- N.C. officials say new federal tax law will bring only minor changes to state - Oc 2 86 1C
- Tax act could save millions for N.C. utility customers - Oc 24 86 1
- Most N.C. lawmakers in poll oppose tax increase, spending cuts - De 31 86 18C