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N0990 House Office Building

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P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514

Phone: (517) 373-2617
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Ebli, Angerer Vote to Slash Personal Property Tax for Businesses

Manufacturers get 67% cut; commercial businesses get 23% cut

LANSING – In an effort to spur investment, create good-paying jobs and get Michigan's economy back on track, State Representatives Kate Ebli (D-Monroe) and Kathy Angerer (D-Dundee) today announced that the House passed a plan to slash the Personal Property Tax for businesses.

"Cutting the Personal Property Tax rewards our companies that invest in Michigan and create jobs for our workers," said Ebli, the lead sponsor of the bill. "The more we reward our companies, the more they will invest in our state. This is the right thing to do for our businesses as we fight to get Michigan's economy back on track."

Under the plan to cut the Personal Property Tax, manufacturers will see an average cut of 67 percent; commercial businesses will see an average cut of 23 percent.

Reducing the Personal Property Tax is just one part of the House Democrats' Michigan Business Tax plan, which will:

  • Provide over $600 million in new tax credits that reward Michigan businesses for investment, compensation, and research and development.
  • Boost job creation by providing credits for investment in Michigan and for Michigan payroll.
  • Help small businesses by exempting companies with less than $350,000 in gross receipts from taxation. Businesses with up to $20 million in gross receipts will pay reduced rates. The plan also enhances existing small-business tax credits.
  • Protect education, health care, police and fire protection, and other essential services by ensuring revenue-neutrality.

"The Michigan Business Tax actually creates incentives for companies to build and invest here in our state," said Angerer, who was a key player in the negotiations that led to this week's agreement between the House and Senate on the Michigan Business Tax. "Slashing the Personal Property Tax sends a clear and strong message that businesses investing in our state will be rewarded. This will boost investments in Michigan and create good-paying jobs of the 21st century."

 

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