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Does A Food Exemption Lead to A Higher State Sales Tax Rate?
Bahl, Roy W. ; Hawkins, Richard R.
Bahl, Roy W.
Hawkins, Richard R.
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<p>Bahl, Roy, and Richard R. Hawkins. “Does A Food Exemption Lead to A Higher State Sales Tax Rate?” Proceedings. Annual Conference on Taxation and Minutes of The Annual Meeting of The National Tax Association, Vol. 90, 1997, Pp. 447–54. <a href="https://www.jstor.org/stable/41954565">https://www.jstor.org/stable/41954565</a>.</p>
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Bahl, Roy, and Richard R. Hawkins. “Does A Food Exemption Lead to A Higher State Sales Tax Rate?” Proceedings. Annual Conference on Taxation and Minutes of The Annual Meeting of The National Tax Association, Vol. 90, 1997, Pp. 447–54. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41954565
