Tax and revenue effects of natural gas deregulation. [Monograph]
Book
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OSTI ID:5559931
Independent macroeconomic and microeconomic analyses found that federal revenues will increase $39 to $49 billion during the next 4 years if natural gas prices were fully dereglated in early 1982 without a windfall tax. This figure could exceed $75 billion with a windfall profits tax, and could make a significant contribution toward reducing the federal deficit. It is emphasized that the additional revenues would only be realized if there prompt decontrol of prices. 1 figure, 5 tables. (DCK)
- OSTI ID:
- 5559931
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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