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Stephanie Hunter McMahon of the University of Cincinnati College of Law discusses why labor performed by incarcerated workers should be subject to tax.
For more, read Hunter McMahon's article in Tax Notes, "Prison Work Is Taxing and Should Be Taxed."
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