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Fri Jun 21, 2019, 03:24 AM Jun 2019

Online tax bill designed to lower income taxes clears Assembly

The Assembly today also approved a measure that would use additional sales tax revenue collected from online retailers to lower income tax rates.

The bill would target the reductions in the bottom two brackets while also capturing more online transactions to increase the amount of sales tax the state would take in.

It also would make the tax breaks permanent. Due to a drafting error, the tax break previously would have only applied to tax year 2019.

Under the legislation:

*the lowest rate of 4 percent would drop to 3.89 percent in tax year 2019. It would then go to 3.76 percent in tax year 2020.

*the second lowest rate would be lowered to 5.71 percent in tax year 2019 from the current 5.84 percent under current law. The bill would take that reduction to 5.56 percent in tax year 2020.

The state’s top two brackets of 6.27 percent and 7.65 percent would remain the same.

Read more: https://www.wispolitics.com/2019/online-tax-bill-designed-to-lower-income-taxes-clears-assembly/

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