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Confidential draft recommendations from Kotek’s Prosperity Council suggest tax cuts, reforms

The confidential draft proposes significant changes to Oregon’s tax system, which the document calls an unbalanced “one-and-a-half legged stool,” overly reliant on income taxes and a distorted property tax system and lacking a sales tax.

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Rival-turned-adviser hints Kotek’s prosperity council to chip at Oregon corporate activity tax

One of Gov. Tina Kotek’s top economic advisers suggested that a new economic prosperity effort the governor championed last year could include a reduction in the state's corporate tax on commercial activity above $1 million.

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