Washington governor backs millionaires tax with family rebates, rejects under-$1M income tax

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Gov. Bob Ferguson signaled support for a 9.9% tax on income over $1 million but would not back any income tax for individuals earning less than $1 million, insisting any bill must return significant revenue to Washington families and small businesses. He urged expanding the Working Families Tax Credit, broadening essential-item sales exemptions, and adding a biannual sales-tax holiday as the millionaire’s tax progresses from the Senate to the House; he did not commit to veto scenarios and highlighted the need for affordability measures as the session nears its March 12 deadline.
Topics:nation#millionaires-tax#politics#small-business#tax-policy#washington#working-families-tax-credit
- Governor says tax must return revenue to families, rejects income tax under $1M KOMO
- Washington Senate OKs income tax on millionaires Axios
- Washington state Senate approves tax on personal income over $1M Washington State Standard
- Millionaires Tax passes the Senate Washington Senate Democrats (.gov)
- ‘Millionaires tax’ clears first hurdle The Seattle Times
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