Fulton Corp. v. Faulkner

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1996-02-21

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Justice Souter delivered the opinion of the Court. In this case we decide whether North Carolina’s “intangibles tax” on a fraction of the value of corporate stock owned by North Carolina residents inversely proportional to the corporation’s exposure to the State’s income tax violates the Commerce Clause. We hold that it does. I During the period in question here, North…

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