Byline: Richard L. Papiernik Executive business editor
The total number of corporate franchise taxpayers between 1981 and 1988 has been shrinking but total corporate tax revenues have increased by more than 40 percent during that time, according to a study by a state business research group.
The Public Policy Institute report showing the tax burden on New York business was released Tuesday, on the eve of a three-day conference held annually by the Business Council of New York State at the Sagamore on Lake George. The institute is an affiliate of the council.
The corporate franchise tax is the state's third-largest revenue producer. The largest is the …

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