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Tax talk shifts to income taxMarch 12, 2013Gov. Mark Dayton has given up his plan to expand the sales tax to business-to-business services, and to expand it to goods like clothing in exchange for a drop in the sales tax rate.... Showing 5 of 5 comments
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Integrity
There is a constant game between the states of offering incentives to attract business and people to cross over. Currently, there are more tax benefits to cross to WI, depending on your business and/or your income levels. I just would like our state govt to keep this in mind, to some degree, when you're pushing this legislation through. People and businesses CAN leave anytime they want and take their jobs, income taxes, etc. with them.
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mnsotn
Walkerville has tons of their own problems. I doubt businesses are all that interested in Wisconsin, either.
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Avoice
But, one alwasy has to see what is behind the "but". The House Tax bill being brought forth thru committee is till including the business to business services tax requirement. Question is will it pass with the requirement in and sent to the Senate hwo may or maynot pass it and then top the governor for signature. Will the governor veto the bill if the business services have been included? We can only wait and see.
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Integrity
Meanwhile, Wisconsin stands with open arms, right across the river for anyone who wants to come
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mnsotn
There is a huge wealth inequality in the US, especially among the 1%.
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