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February 23, 2019 · 9:06 pm

States cannot levy taxes that treat retired State employees more favorably than retired federal employees with similar job responsibilities


Opinion:
JAMES DAWSON, ET UX.
v.
DALE W. STEAGER, WEST VIRGINIA
STATE TAX COMMISSIONER

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