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A line of boxcars delivers coal to the AES Shady Point power plant near Spiro. Insurance companies claimed almost $56 million in tax credits under the Oklahoma Coal Production Incentive Act between 2004 and 2011.
Posted inPublic Money

Insurers Net Millions in Tax Credits

by Oklahoma Watch September 25, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Tax Credits Shield Shrinking Industry

by Jennifer Loren September 20, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Coal Miners Rely on Tax Breaks for Jobs

by Warren Vieth September 18, 2011October 28, 2019
A huge conveyor moves pulverized coal into the AES Shady Point power plant near Spiro.
Posted inPublic Money

The Tale of the Transferable Tax Credit

by Warren Vieth September 18, 2011October 28, 2019
Figures compiled by Oklahoma Watch from several sources show that coal tax credits cost the state more than $60 million in lost tax revenue during the eight years ending June 30.
Posted inPublic Money

Coal Tax Credits Cost $60M in 8 Years

by Warren Vieth September 18, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Committee Cheers No Personal Income Tax

by Michael McNutt September 16, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Investment Tax Credit Draws Concern

by Michael McNutt September 9, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

‘No Cap’ Tax Breaks Could Break State

by Barbara Hoberock September 8, 2011October 28, 2019
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‘Runaway Train’ of Tax Breaks

by Barbara Hoberock August 29, 2011October 28, 2019
Posted inPublic Money

Results: Residents Polled on Tax Breaks

by Warren Vieth August 28, 2011October 28, 2019

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