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The Wyoming Business Council is Wyoming's state economic development and diversification agency. It creates new opportunities for current and future generations of Wyomingites. The agency envisions diverse, broad and lasting growth so that Wyoming can prosper regardless of the economic climate or the status of individual sectors.
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The mineral extraction industry, including oil and gas, is the main driver of the Wyoming economy, accounting for more than three-fifths of the state's revenues. [1] [2] Travel and tourism is the second-largest sector in the state, providing $3.3 billion to the state's economy, with $170 million in tax revenues in 2015, along with 32,000 jobs. [3]
Bob Jensen is the former CEO of the Wyoming Business Council and was most recently the director of Wyoming government affairs for the Holland & Hart law firm. He is in favor of the amendment, but ...
Wyoming's legislature passed a statute in 2019 creating the Wyoming Chancery Court, which was signed into law the same year. [1] [2] [3] Unlike a traditional chancery court, which is a court of equity, Wyoming's new chancery court was given jurisdiction over purely monetary disputes (with more than $50,000 at issue) as well as actions in equity, with a limited subject matter jurisdiction ...
The act provides for the creation of an entity that may (depending on the terms of the operating agreement) be structured as a trust, a business entity or a hybrid. [3] [4] The Act provides for creditor protection, limited liability and an entity form that is similar to Foundations found in Civil Law countries. A Wyoming Statutory Foundation is ...
The company is headquartered in Wyoming where approximately 120,000 companies are associated with its address. [1] [2] RAI is known for obscuring ownership of the businesses it forms by listing its address and, in some reported instances, the use of aliases as the agent of record on clients' business formation documents. [3] [2] [1]
The Department of Revenue is a department of the Wyoming state government responsible for the collection of mineral and excise taxes as well as valuing property and the wholesale distribution of alcoholic beverages and enforcement of liquor laws. Personal or corporate income taxes are not levied.