Jul
30
2011
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Cuts Taxes
“Hitting the reset button.” Michigan Governor Rick Snyder ends the unpopular Michigan Business Tax (MBT) replacing it with a flater, fairer and efficient system where most businesses pay only personal taxes while C-corporations pay a 6% tax that can be figured out on the back of an envelope. Lt. Gov. Brian Calley also speaks during the May 25, 2011 bill signing. For more, visit: www.michiganadvantage.org
This article was published at Accounting Services of Charlotte, NC
redviper2GAMERJuly 30, 2011 at 6:50 am
@6977leeon Why can’t we do things his way. Don’t you think? Cut taxes for business owners. His way no tax. Loop wholes yes Rick borrowed and tax deducted. You know what then the socila security is governernent issue. OK Tax deduct the whole thing, employees are hired before anything put people back to work. Yes I guess like Elmer works for county roads and big contracts pay tax? NO. Pay social security? No! Go to check the mail any day of the week? Thats not politcal LIKE AIR. BUD
6977leeonJuly 30, 2011 at 6:52 am
He did not cut taxes. . . He raised taxes on the seniors. . . . Putting Michigan at the bottom of the list for states to retire in. . . Like business . . . . Seniors will look for the best place to go. . . Like Georgia or Pennsylvania. . . Which means Higher Taxes. . . . . High Crime. . . Bad Roads. . . Bad School’s. . and No Jobs. . for those that are left in Michigan. . . . . Michigan no longer gives you the upper HAND. . . . But the Middle FINGER. . . Way to go DICK. . . .