Some Wisconsinites would end up paying more in income taxes under Kooyenga’s plan compared to current law, according to a new analysis by the Legislative Fiscal Bureau.
Those paying more would fluctuate over the next dozen years as the state moved toward a 3.95 percent flat tax and eliminated some exemptions. Along the way, Wisconsin would move from four tax brackets that range from 3.95 percent t...
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