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		<title>State governments relish Illinois tax increase</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Even before Governor Quinn signs into law the Illinois legislature’s tax bill, the debate continues: is this the best course of action to close a budget gap? Many say that instead of trying to generate more revenue from already frustrated taxpayers, the state must make a concerted effort to instill measures for responsible pension reform [...]</p><p>The post <a href="http://newschicago.net/state-governments-relish-illinois-tax-increase/">State governments relish Illinois tax increase</a> appeared first on <a href="http://newschicago.net">News Chicago</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even before <em>Governor Quinn</em> signs into law the Illinois legislature’s tax bill, the debate continues: is this the best course of action to close a budget gap?  Many say that instead of trying to generate more revenue from already frustrated taxpayers, the state must make a concerted effort to instill measures for responsible pension reform (i.e. not passing the burden onto cash-strapped municipalities) and further cut spending and services. <strong> By raising both the personal and corporate income tax Illinois has made the grave assumption that the current sources of revenue will stay at, or exceed current levels.</strong></p>
<p>Of course, the headlines tout the <strong>increase in the personal income tax from 3% to 5%, or some 67% overall.  This is a significant change but also at issue is the corporate tax rate.  Once 4.8% plus a 2.5% replacement tax (a tax collected by the state and paid to local governments in lieu of local property taxes) that levy will rise to 9.5%– including the aforementioned replacement tax.</strong> Even though, the bill contains provisions that factor out these supplemental taxes over time, the contention here is about the future of the state.  <em>How can Illinois fiscally sustain itself in an environment that is hostile to everyone’s bottom-line?</em></p>
<p>Coincidentally, times have changed and people, not to mention corporations, are willing to make a move and spare their bank accounts an undue burden.  We live in a time where money is more powerful than loyalty.  The doomsday scenario posits that <strong>masses of Illinois residents will pick up their belongings and head to neighboring states or toward the Sunbelt</strong> where warm weather is amble but unemployment is just as bleak.  Whether this becomes a reality is for time to tell, but the state must now actively work for its money especially in regards to business.</p>
<p>via <a href="http://www.examiner.com/city-buzz-in-chicago/state-governments-relish-illinois-tax-increase">State governments relish Illinois tax increase &#8211; Chicago City Buzz | Examiner.com</a>.</p>
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