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77-380. Legislative intent.It is the intent of sections 77-202.03 and 77-379 to 77-385 to provide a mechanism which will enable the Legislature to better determine those sectors of the economy which are receiving indirect subsidies as a result of tax expenditures. The Legislature recognizes that the present budgeting system fails to accurately and totally reflect the revenue lost due to such tax expenditures and that as a result undetermined amounts of potential revenue are escaping public or legislative scrutiny. The loss of such potential revenue causes a narrowing of the tax base which in turn forces higher tax rates on the remaining tax base. SourceLaws 1979, LB 17, § 2; R.S.Supp.,1979, § 77-354; Laws 1980, LB 834, § 21.

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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter77 > 77-380

77-380. Legislative intent.It is the intent of sections 77-202.03 and 77-379 to 77-385 to provide a mechanism which will enable the Legislature to better determine those sectors of the economy which are receiving indirect subsidies as a result of tax expenditures. The Legislature recognizes that the present budgeting system fails to accurately and totally reflect the revenue lost due to such tax expenditures and that as a result undetermined amounts of potential revenue are escaping public or legislative scrutiny. The loss of such potential revenue causes a narrowing of the tax base which in turn forces higher tax rates on the remaining tax base. SourceLaws 1979, LB 17, § 2; R.S.Supp.,1979, § 77-354; Laws 1980, LB 834, § 21.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter77 > 77-380

77-380. Legislative intent.It is the intent of sections 77-202.03 and 77-379 to 77-385 to provide a mechanism which will enable the Legislature to better determine those sectors of the economy which are receiving indirect subsidies as a result of tax expenditures. The Legislature recognizes that the present budgeting system fails to accurately and totally reflect the revenue lost due to such tax expenditures and that as a result undetermined amounts of potential revenue are escaping public or legislative scrutiny. The loss of such potential revenue causes a narrowing of the tax base which in turn forces higher tax rates on the remaining tax base. SourceLaws 1979, LB 17, § 2; R.S.Supp.,1979, § 77-354; Laws 1980, LB 834, § 21.