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Before Gov. Gaston Caperton announced a plan late Monday to fund a teachers' pay increase by tightening the supertaxcredit, lawmakers were suggesting a $1 a ton tax on coal as a way to raise $27 million. The coaltax was discussed... Published: Tuesday, March 06, 1990 Words: 673
has charged some companies with. using tax savings to buy longwall systems, rather than create jobs as. intended by the super-taxcredit enacted in 1985. Coal companies got most of the $44 million allowed in tax credits last year. Gov.... Published: Tuesday, March 13, 1990 Words: 610
13 edition said the coal industry has lost over 28,000 workers since 1981. From 1981 up to and including 1986 _ the year that the supertaxcredit was extended to coal - a total of 26,500 mining jobs were lost. Since 1986 the industry... Published: Monday, March 21, 1994 Words: 512
gave to Moore in 1989, the year Moore left office. Reports say this bribe was for Moore's help in getting Kizer's firm a "supertaxcredit" - the notorious writeoff that Moore extended to coal companies, allowing them to duck about... Published: Tuesday, April 17, 1990 Words: 389
Belle, which recently left the state for a new home on the Mississippi River, also claimed a credit. Between 1985, when the supertaxcredit program was created, and the year 2000, the state will have given about $1 billion in credits,... Published: Wednesday, April 20, 1994 Words: 804
program and let the public know who is getting what. Caperton's proposed law will split the coal industry itself, just as the supertaxcredit program has. Some industry executives want to open the books. Others, such as Gary White... Published: Sunday, May 27, 1990 Words: 456
THE STATE HAS BEEN PAYING COAL COMPANIES AN average of $105,000 for each job "created" under the supertaxcredit system. This outrage must end. The state giveaway cost $350 million since 1985, with most of the money going to coal.... Published: Friday, April 02, 1993 Words: 374
weren't previously disclosed because amended tax returns were made. Claims against the severance tax included 164 for the supertaxcredit totaling $57.3 million; 50 industrial expansion and revitalization claims amounting to $1.2 million;... Published: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 Words: 891
new jobs. In fact, the operators getting supertax credits employed 1,300 fewer miners in 1988 than they employed in 1985. "The supercredit provided the coal industry with the opportunity to shift a portion of the cost of its inevitable... Published: Thursday, March 08, 1990 Words: 433
GOV. CAPERTON HAS SIGNED A BILL KILLING THE "supertaxcredit" - a 1985-86 legislative blunder that was supposed to create jobs, but allowed coal owners to duck more than. $50 million in taxes a year while actually reducing employment.... Published: Wednesday, March 28, 1990 Words: 229