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Taxes and Retirement in the State of Maine

By: Dutch Leonard and John D. Donahue
  • Format:Print
  • | Language:English
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Keywords

Taxation; Retirement; Maine

Citation

Leonard, Dutch, and John D. Donahue. "Taxes and Retirement in the State of Maine." October 1999. (Report to the Libra Foundation.)

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Dutch Leonard

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