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  In the June 8, 2011 Issue:
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State and Local Taxes Becoming Even More of a Headache
Cash-strapped States Look to Roll Back Tax Credits
Travel Gets More Taxing
EON to Sue Germany Over Nuclear Tax
Minn. Group Presses for Greater Transparency in Local Government
A Stimulus Plan to Encourage U.S. Manufacturing

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State and Local Taxes Becoming Even More of a Headache

Federal returns have traditionally been the central focus of tax departments' efforts, but state and local taxation (SALT) is soaking up more and more corporate resources every year. Business Finance

Cash-strapped States Look to Roll Back Tax Credits

Tough budget times are forcing state governments to rethink the tax breaks they grant. USA TODAY

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Travel Gets More Taxing

A battle is brewing between online travel agencies and cities over sales tax. Business Finance

EON to Sue Germany Over Nuclear Tax

Germany's largest energy company EON said that it would sue the government over plans to maintain a tax on spent fuel rods despite the intention to do away with nuclear plants by 2022. IndustryWeek

Minn. Group Presses for Greater Transparency in Local Government

A Minnesota group seeks to uncover the drivers behind the state's property tax rates. Business Finance

A Stimulus Plan to Encourage U.S. Manufacturing

Each state should take a portion of its federal stimulus money and allot it toward specific tax incentives that will enable U.S.-based companies to convert to U.S.-based manufacturers. IndustryWeek

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