Repeal Of California Spare Parts Tax Boosts State's Maintenance Prospects
Aviation companies operating in California are expected to save more than $25 million in the next three years from the repeal, effective today, of the state's 6.25% sales and use tax on aircraft spare parts. United, with its big maintenance base in Oakland, expects to save several million dollars...
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