The objectives of this study were to identify the aviation-related taxes, measure the revenue generated, and analyze the trend in recent years in aviation-related tax rates and tax rates and tax revenue. Aviation-related taxes are defined as taxes paid to Kansas by business firms located at Kansas airports that sell goods and services to aircraft owners and operators. This report documented the decline in Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grants to Kansas airports despite the existence of a multi-billion dollar surplus be expanded. The FAA should modify its criteria for allocating AIP funds to focus on the economic contribution general aviation airports make to the national airport system.
Measurement of Aviation-Related Tax Revenue in Kansas
1998
82 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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