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BTC Briefs

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BTC BRIEF: North Carolina's Business Tax Deduction - Who Benefits? Dec 10, 2012
BTC BRIEF: Transit's Most Reliable Customers - Why Considering the Needs of Low-Income Populations Improves Public Transit Dec 12, 2012
BTC BRIEF: North Carolina's Earned Income Tax Credit - A Modest but Vital Boost to Low-Paid Workers across the State Feb 19, 2013
POLICY POINTS: Taking a Balanced Approach - Four Revenue Options for Fixing Sequestration Mar 1, 2013
BTC BRIEF: NC's Back to Work Program - Connecting People Facing Long-Term Unemployment with Credential Attainment Opportunities Mar 7, 2013
BTC BRIEF: First Comprehensive Tax Legislation Would Not Protect Low- and Middle-Income Taxpayers from Tax Increases Apr 3, 2013
BTC BRIEF: Cutting Corporate Income Taxes Won't Be an Economic Boon for North Carolina Apr 18, 2013
BTC BRIEF: North Carolina's Economy is Competitive with Neighboring States Apr 28, 2013
BTC BRIEF: Empty Promises - Income Tax Cuts A Poor Strategy for Boosting the Economy May 8, 2013

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