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Could the U.S. Constitution prohibit the tax breaks New Jersey throws at businesses?
August 12, 2026
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Could the U.S. Constitution prohibit the tax breaks New Jersey throws at businesses?
Peter Enrich, a professor at Northeastern University in Boston, has argued the U.S. Constitutionâs Commerce Clause forbids âa wide rangeâ location-based tax incentives.
NorthJersey.com
Could the U.S. Constitution prohibit the tax breaks New Jersey throws at businesses?
Peter Enrich, a professor at Northeastern University in Boston, has argued the U.S. Constitution’s Commerce Clause forbids “a wide range” location-based tax incentives.