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ConocoPhillips Alaska paid $251 million in taxes to State of Alaska in first quarter of 2025
ConocoPhillips Alaska announced a net income of $327 million for the first quarter of 2025, according to figures released today in conjunction with parent company ConocoPhillips’ quarterly earnings. The result reflects continued investment and operational momentum in Alaska. During the first quarter of 2025, ConocoPhillips Alaska paid an estimated $362 million in taxes and royalties, […] The post ConocoPhillips Alaska paid $251 million in taxes …
To fund education programs, Alaska lawmakers look to tax Netflix and Amazon
The facade of the Alaska State Capitol in Juneau on May 22, 2024. The Alaska House is scheduled to vote Wednesday on a change to corporate income taxes that could raise millions of dollars as the state faces deficits and an uncertain financial future. It’s also tied to funding for two key elements of an education bill pending on the governor’s desk. Senate Bill 113 would change the way many companies calculate their state corporate income taxes.…
Reporting From Alaska- Dunleavy's office claims it never drafted tax bill. Here is the bill it drafted.
Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s spokesman claims the Dunleavy administration never drafted anything even close to Senate Bill 113, the bill that could generate $25 million to $65 million from Outside corporations doing business in Alaska online.“The Dunleavy administration has never officially proposed the new tax measure contained in Sen. Wielechowski’s bill, and it never drafted a bill even remotely like it,” said Jeff Turner, who has spent years claimin…
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