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State Tax Policy

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MEDIA ADVISORY: Press conference will urge lawmakers to maintain state EITC, not reduce the crucial credit Feb 27, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Predatory Payday Lending + Protecting the EITC + Sequestration in NC Feb 26, 2013
TAKE ACTION: Tell Lawmakers to Extend the State Earned Income Tax Credit Feb 26, 2013
Prosperity Watch Issue 22, No. 3: The Earned Income Tax Credit Benefits Low-Income Working Families Across North Carolina Feb 26, 2013
STATEMENT FROM THE BUDGET & TAX CENTER: Repeal of estate tax is wrong for NC's economy and people Feb 20, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Payday Lending Returns to NC + Fighting for Medicaid Expansion + Save the State EITC Feb 19, 2013
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Why House Bill 82 Harms Working Families Feb 19, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: Earned Income Tax Credit is modest but vital boost for low-paid NC workers Feb 19, 2013
BTC BRIEF: North Carolina's Earned Income Tax Credit - A Modest but Vital Boost to Low-Paid Workers across the State Feb 19, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: Wealthiest North Carolinians Pay Two-Thirds the Effective Tax Rate That Poorest Pay in State and Local Taxes Jan 30, 2013

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