Officials Struggle With Corporate Income Tax
Associated Press - Sat 03:52 AM 01/26/2013
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Republican officials in Kansas are interested in lowering corporate income taxes but are struggling to figure out how to mesh such reductions with GOP plans for more cuts in individual income tax rates.
Revenue Secretary Nick Jordan said Friday that cutting corporate income taxes would boost the economy and that the state needs to consider the issue.
But Jordan said the issue also is complicated, and GOP Governor Sam Brownback's proposals focus on reducing individual income tax rates again after aggressive reductions last year.
State Representative Marvin Kleeb, an Overland Park Republican who serves on the House Taxation Committee, says he and his colleagues are interested in lowering corporate income tax rates. He said they haven't figured out how to do it.

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t-bone
Saturday 26 January 2013 10:08 Report this comment
oh i'll bet their just struggling their a55e5 off. brownback needs to be run out of office too. he's slowly ruining our state
koniginb71
Saturday 26 January 2013 11:18 Report this comment
Amen T-bone...this governor is a Kock representative only...not a representative of the Kansas people....he needs to go.....
t-bone
Saturday 26 January 2013 16:01 Report this comment
he sits on his butt just as much as kochanowski supposedly does, huh imgonna
iamgonnagetu3
Sunday 27 January 2013 00:50 Report this comment
Brownie is too concerned with pushing the agenda of the religious right than to be concerned with doing his job.