Michigan Republicans want income tax to be cut to 4.05%. Democrats have pushed back against the policy, most recently while negotiating their tax package earlier this year.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel speaks in East Lansing last year. Photo: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images
The anticipated reduction to the state income tax rate as outlined under a law passed by Republicans in 2015 would last only one year, according to aMichigan's income tax rate would return to its current rate of 4.25% even after a future reduction, despite the law mandating an automatic rate cut if government revenue grows faster than the rate of inflation, Nessel wrote in the opinion.Republicans want income tax to be cut to 4.05%.
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