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Iowa completes a pro-taxpayer legislative session: Over $1 billion in tax relief
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoSo, just two years after delivering the largest tax cut in state history, Gov. Kim Reynolds and the...
Tax Cuts Pass In Multiple States In April, With More In Store For May
Forbes· 5 days agoThe South Carolina Senate approved a new state budget proposal last week that would speed up...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs 3.8% flat income tax into law
Quad-City Times· 3 days agoIowa taxpayers will pay a flat 3.8% on their income next year under a law Gov. Kim Reynolds signed...
Gov. Kim Reynolds signs law lowering individual income tax rate to 3.8% in 2025
Iowa Capital Dispatch via Yahoo News· 3 days agoGov. Kim Reynolds signed into law a measure speeding up income tax cuts, lowering Iowa’s individual...
GUEST COLUMN: Fiscal restraint good for Iowa's future
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 7 hours agoIowa’s unwavering commitment to conservative budgeting and responsible tax policies is the...
Gov. Kim Reynolds signs a new Iowa income tax cut into law. What that means for you:
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo Finance· 3 days ago"And as so many people in this state know, the sales tax is the most regressive form of taxation. It...
Op-Ed: Gov. Kim Reynolds – 'Safe-Sane-Steady'
The Center Square· 1 day ago“Safe-Sane-Steady” was one of the campaign slogans used by President Calvin Coolidge during the 1924 presidential campaign. In 2024, “Safe-Sane-Steady” can be applied to Gov. Kim Reynolds. Since ...
Iowa tax rates head lower and faster under new law
The Gazette· 3 days agoIowans will pay a flat 3.8 percent on their state income next year under a law Gov. Kim Reynolds signed Wednesday as she lauded the “transformation” of...
Iowa Legislature followed through on income tax cut, passed education surprises in 2024 session
telegraphherald.com· 7 days agoIn the recently closed 2024 session of the Iowa Legislature, lawmakers followed the course...
Iowa keeps money in the bank as the state crumbles
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoThe Iowa Capital Dispatch reported that the state has almost $5.5 billion dollars on hand: a $1.83 billion general fund surplus, $2.74 billion in the Taxpayer Relief Fund ...