Florida may restore Disney’s tax status after removal over company’s protest to ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law

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Florida legislators are looking to restore Disney’s special administrative status, which they rescinded last spring over the entertainment company’s opposition to a new law barring discussion about sexual orientation to young schoolchildren, according to a report.

Disney could again maintain the Reedy Creek Improvement District but with compromises, according to the Financial Times.

Disney could again maintain the Reedy Creek Improvement District but with compromises, according to the Financial Times
 

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They have no choice. They'd be raising taxes for a good portion of the state.

No!!

I wouldn't they would pay the same tax ad any large corporation does. This special tax status for Disney nor fair to the other people doing business in Florida or any state is wrong.

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