Federal import fee and excise tax proposals [electronic resource] : possible problems.

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Online Access: Full Text (via OSTI)
Corporate Author: Historical Energy Database (United States)
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, 1983.
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245 0 0 |a Federal import fee and excise tax proposals  |h [electronic resource] :  |b possible problems. 
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500 |a "TENRAC/EP-83-009." 
500 |a "Other: ON: DE83902070." 
500 |a Malin, P. A.;  
500 |a Texas Energy and Natural Resources Advisory Council, Austin (USA) 
500 |a Historical Energy Database (United States) 
520 3 |a This report analyzes the problems posed by an oil import fee or an excise tax on petroleum for the petroleum extraction, refining, and petrochemical industries in Texas as well as for the macroeconomy. In general, these taxes are a direct threat to the refining and petrochemical industries in Texas. Only the oil import fee would benefit the petroleum extraction sector. The oil import fee or an excise tax collected from producers would raise the field price of crude oil and thereby increase state collections from the oil severance tax and royalties on oil produced on state lands. The magnitude of these several impacts will be dependent on the rate of tax and the manner in which the tax is formulated. It is, therefore, difficult to tell whether Texas would realize a net gain from an oil import fee. It is highly unlikely that Texas would gain anything from an excise tax collected at refineries. An excise tax collected at refineries would not raise the field price of crude oil and, therefore, would not increase state collection from severance taxes and royalties. From the Texas perspective, an excise tax is only a good thing if the favorable effects on the economy were to outweigh the industrial impacts, a dubious proposition at best. 
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650 7 |a Prices  |2 local. 
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