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Gov. Reynolds, House & Senate leadership announce historic tax relief agreement

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DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds and Iowa House and Senate leadership announced an agreement on the largest tax relief and reform package in state history.

Right now, Iowa has the fourth highest individual income tax rate in the country and the highest corporate tax rate in the county. Iowa is ranked 40th in business tax climate by the nonpartisan Tax Foundation. U.S. News and World Report, while ranking Iowa first overall, ranked Iowa’s business environment 46th.  If nothing is done to reform the tax code, Iowans’ state taxes will increase as a result of federal tax reform because of federal deductibility.

This historic tax reform package:

  • Prioritizes Iowa’s hardworking, middle class families
  • Reduces rates and eliminates federal deductibility, making Iowa’s tax code more competitive and transparent
  • Dramatically simplifies Iowa’s overly complicated tax code
  • Ensures fairness for Main Street businesses in the modern economy
  • Protects budget sustainability in future years

Hardworking Iowa families and small business owners will receive $398 million in income tax relief in 2019. The tax plan immediately provides an average tax reduction of nearly 10 percent and continues to provide tax relief beyond 2019. When fully implemented as soon as 2023, the plan will reduce the number of individual income brackets to four, with a top rate of 6.5 percent. The top corporate rate will be lowered to 9.8 percent.

At full implementation, how will this benefit everyday Iowans?

  • A single taxpayer with no children making $25,000 will see a 22.3% tax reduction
  • A single taxpayer with one child making $48,000 will see a 25.8% tax reduction
  • A couple with two children making $75,000 will see a 25.7% tax reduction

This agreement dramatically simplifies Iowa tax law by eventually eliminating federal deductibility, reducing the number of individual income tax brackets, automatically coupling with most federal tax laws and providing a comprehensive review of tax credits.

The tax plan utilizes a trigger to protect budget sustainability in future years, ensures full repayment of the Cash Reserve Fund this year and does not reduce the property tax backfill. It maintains large ending balances in both Fiscal Year 2019 and Fiscal Year 2020, according to estimates from the REC, and protects key budget commitments made to education, health care and public safety. It also modernizes the sales tax code to treat online businesses the same as Main Street businesses.

The agreement also provides relief to farmers and small business owners by increasing the Section 179 and Qualified Business Income (QBI) deductions:

Section 179 Deduction  

ü  $70,000 in 2018 (individual only)

ü  $100,000 in 2019

ü  $1 million in 2020 and beyond

 

QBI Deduction

ü  25% in 2019 and 2020

ü  50% in 2021

ü  75% in 2022

ü  100% in 2023 and beyond (if triggered)

“The 2018 legislative session was one of accomplishments aimed at unleashing opportunities for all Iowans,” Gov. Kim Reynolds said. “This historic state-level tax reform – coupled with tax reform at the federal level – will bring significant relief to working-class Iowans in a fiscally responsible fashion that will allow the state to meet its budget responsibilities in the future. These tax cuts are meaningful to Iowans making tough decisions about what they can and cannot afford. I commend the Iowa House and Senate for sharing in my priority of putting Iowans first.”

“This historic tax reform plan puts a focus on hard-working, middle class Iowans, allowing them to keep more of their own money,” House Speaker Linda Upmeyer, (R) Clear Lake, said.  “This plan strikes a balance between providing Iowa families and small business owners with significant tax relief while also protecting budget sustainability for future years.  This will ensure that we are able to continue making investments in key priorities like education, health care, and public safety.”

“With some of the highest tax rates in America, our state was long overdue for reform,” Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver, (R) Ankeny, said. “With this tax reform package, Iowans will keep more of the money they earn, employers will have incentives to create new career opportunities and the tax climate for job creators will be more competitive with other states. Making Iowa’s tax code simpler, fairer and less costly has been a principle goal of our caucus during this General Assembly, and I was proud of the role Senate Republicans played in reaching this goal.”

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Thank you Gov for helping the working folk.

state is broke and now it will be even broker

What part of “sustains budget for future years” didn’t you understand?

“Sustains budget for future years”? What does this mean? Does it mean that the REC (whatever that is) is going to be accurate in its forecasts for the coming years in terms of revenue for the state? If that is so, what has changed? The state’s revenues have been grossly overestimated the past few years and budget cuts have been made to deal with that. If the state is banking on an economic recovery, good luck with that.

I thought you were a educated teacher (although I have my doubt’s). Why is the comment so difficult for you to understand? You just can’t stand it that things are going well can you? If they get worse we will just cut teacher pension’s.

Don’t know you and normally I would ignore the comment based on it coming from someone who has no idea of what civil means. You are a perfect example of what the left calls a Trumpanzee. Someone who can’t ever offer a constructive criticism of anything. Someone who believes he is intelligent because he voted for a winner in an election. Someone whose only response when someone questions him or his party is to call names or cry ‘fake news’. You are a pathetic excuse for an American. I doubt that you have ever voted in an election based on anything other than what the guy sitting next to you at the bar has told you after his 10th beer and 5th shot of Jack. . I pretty much doubt your children like you and I know they don’t respect you. As for your present wife, if there is one, she wishes she had chosen better this time. I wish we could jail people for stupidity.

If we could jail people for being STOOPID you would be locked up for life.

Kim I think I speak for all mankind when I say…
Dump um out!!!

No, you don’t speak for all mankind

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