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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Sullivan, Begich³ say nothing about the murder of Alex Pretti

Sen. Dan Sullivan, who is campaigning for reelection on his government-funded social media accounts, claims to be on a “Mat-Su manufacturing tour” where he can show pictures of himself touring factories and looking for votes.

Sullivan has had nothing to say on his government-funded social media accounts about the killing of Alex Pretti by masked federal gunmen on a street in Minneapolis.

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