Kansas
Related: About this forumBrownbutts "experiment"
To eliminate state taxes for kansaas business? Lost 5 billion in revenues
from that....
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And since that experiment was eliminated;
Kansas tax reform drives $1.2 billion growth in annual revenue collections
The state of Kansas wrapped up the fiscal year by collecting $1.21 billion more in tax revenue than the previous year following repeal of controversial income tax policies derived from supply-side economic theory and championed by former Gov. Sam Brownback.
Income and sales tax receipts in the 12-month budget year ending June 30 exceeded projections of legislative budget analysts by more than $300 million.
And the result?
Action by the 2017 Legislature to repeal the income tax exemption for owners of 330,000 businesses and to raise individual income tax rates, despite Brownbacks veto of the bill, helped lawmakers stabilize the budget and respond to a Kansas Supreme Court decision requiring larger investment in K-12 public schools. Modest improvement in the states economy is considered a contributing factor to overall revenue expansion.
And guess who wants to roll back that income tax raise?
Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who is campaigning for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, said a spike in revenue $317 million beyond the anticipated annual increase demonstrated the need for lower taxes.
what a moron..
Ohiogal
(34,615 posts)But gosh there are some special ones in Kansas!
dlk
(12,364 posts)Let
rurallib
(63,196 posts)drastic tax cuts especially for the wealthy just went into effect.
When I talked to Republican legislators how they would cover the state's bills they just responded "the growth will take care of it."
When I asked what growth they said " You will see." When I said you're doing just what Kansas did and that was a massive failure, they told me "Kansas did it wrong."
Maxheader
(4,396 posts)Its called trickle down and I've never seen it work...for the middle class..
For the state elitists? I'm sure they loved it...worthless b#$ards...Wonder
what your legislators consider to be the problem with how kansas went
about screwing the people and how they will do it different?
When I talked to Republican legislators how they would cover the state's bills they just responded "the growth will take care of it."
When I asked what growth they said " You will see." When I said you're doing just what Kansas did and that was a massive failure, they told me "Kansas did it wrong."
rurallib
(63,196 posts)if growth is below some mark. I can't recall the details, but I do remember that the growth marks were pretty low, so phase 2 is almost guaranteed.
The last 2 years under Repub control we have come up some $200 million or more short cumulative. Their answer was 1) take a machete to schools etc and 2) enact these "pro-growth" humongous tax cuts.
So the difference is we have a huge tax cut up front, but supposed triggers not to do phase 2.
Phase 1 should kill a lot of our revenues, but we also have some other bugaboos in the system now called retaliatory tariffs on what Iowa does most of - soybeans, corn and hogs. We are very much of a monoculture these days. Add in that Scotty the thief Pruitt is effing us over on ethanol and thus depressing that market and we have a state headed for the crapper.
So the answer is triggers and that will save Iowa.
Me? I see one room school houses making a huge comeback as buildings sit idle.