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Senate GOP tax plan clears committee

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February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Senate G-O-P’s five-year plan to cut the state income tax rate to three-point-six percent has cleared the Senate Ways and Means Committee. The bill also cuts the corporate tax rate, reduces and eliminates some business tax credits, provides a tax break to banks and proposes a new way to finance water quality and outdoor recreation projects. Senator Dan Dawson, a Republican from Council Bluffs, says it’s a tax reform package.

“I feel that this bill goes well beyond just tax cuts,” Dawson says. “It actually modifies and modernizes our system for an economy of the future, the 21st century.” Senator Pam Jochum, a Democrat from Dubuque, says the initial analysis shows the tax cut will amount to no more than 28 cents a week for the more than 560-thousand Iowans who’re at the bottom of the income ladder.

“I’m not opposed to tax cuts,” Jochum says. “I just want to make sure they’re very targeted to those who need it the most.” The bill is now eligible for debate in the full, 50-member Senate.