Statehouse Insider: Amendment would hit Pritzker in the old pocketbook
In case you missed it, Gov. J.B. Pritzker released summaries of his tax returns last week and for good measure revealed what approval of the graduated income tax amendment would mean to him.
The tax would cost him an additional $3.7 million in state taxes on top of the $6.8 million he and his wife now pay.
This is intended to make people feel better about supporting the graduated tax amendment. But it seems that a lot of the people who are opposed to the amendment don't care if Pritzker and company pay more. It's because they've been convinced they're going to pay more in the future.
It's pretty much futile to try to rebut a bunch of what-ifs.
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The tax would cost him an additional $3.7 million in state taxes on top of the $6.8 million he and his wife now pay.
This is intended to make people feel better about supporting the graduated tax amendment. But it seems that a lot of the people who are opposed to the amendment don't care if Pritzker and company pay more. It's because they've been convinced they're going to pay more in the future.
It's pretty much futile to try to rebut a bunch of what-ifs.
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