Mass. Gov. Accuses Verizon of Making Threats in Tax Dispute
Dow Jones, April 23, 2007
By Corey Boles
Verizon Communications (VZ) is locked in a dispute with Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick over attempts to close a tax loophole that would cost the phone giant upwards of $50 million a year.
Cyndi Roy, a spokeswoman for the Governor's office, said Monday that Verizon has said that it will not deploy broadband services in western Massachusetts if the tax reform is implemented.
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