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"The broad-based taxes that people would see themselves likely to pay are unpopular," said Dan Nataf, director of the...
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10/31/07
County residents do not support the across-the-board tax increases Gov. Martin O'Malley has proposed to close a $1.5 billion budget deficit, but they still back slot machines, according to an Anne Arundel Community College survey released yesterday. Find Us On Facebook
The majority of those surveyed rejected plans to increase the sales tax and the car-titling taxes, but threw support behind raising the corporate income tax, restructuring personal income taxes, allowing slot machines and dropping the state property tax rate.
 "The broad-based taxes that people would see themselves likely to pay are unpopular," said Dan Nataf, director of the...
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