Tregarrick Taylor, Bernadette Wilson pledge to never support any Alaska taxes

Republican candidates Tregarrick Taylor and Bernadette Wilson have both signed the so-called “Taxpayer Protection Pledge” promoted nationally by zealot Grover Norquist, to oppose all tax increases and veto any that might be approved by the Alaska Legislature.

What they need to understand is that Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed the same dumb pledge years ago and now has had to admit that he was wrong by supporting a range of new taxes. The math doesn’t work.

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Dunleavy wants to eliminate all corporate income taxes in Alaska, a giveaway that would soon top a half-billion a year

Hidden in the governor’s plan to enact a statewide sales tax is a plan to eliminate all corporate income taxes in Alaska in five years, which would cost the state more than a half-billion dollars a year starting in mid-2031.

Gov. Mike Dunleavy has made no case in public for the elimination of the petroleum corporate income tax—expected to generate $245 million a year—or the corporate income tax, which could otherwise be generating nearly $300 million a year in five years.

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Dunleavy, who claimed he wanted a 'seasonal' sales tax, proposes year-round tax that doubles in the summer

Gov. Mike Dunleavy claimed last week he would propose a “seasonal” sales tax.

"There will be a temporary, seasonal sales tax concept put forth for discussion with the Legislature," Dunleavy said during a cabinet meeting last week.

But he is not proposing a seasonal sales tax. He introduced a bill today for a year-round 2 percent tax, doubling to four percent between April and September.

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