Government increases costs for business.

24.5 percent - of companies and entrepreneurs, a response to a Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA) responded to the questionnaire “The costs for doing business”, if asked, “What do you think, is the main problem, Connecticut business?

“Business costs in Connecticut has been a problem for more than a decade,” Peter Gioia, chief economist CBIA’s. The CBIA, he said, trying to have reduced costs, lobbying to relax the rules of the state and taxes.

During the last 10 years, largely through the efforts of CBIA, the corporate tax in the state, was 13.8 …

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