I have a second home in Wisconsin, specifically in a town of one thousand people in Clark County Wisconsin. Perry’s world there are two kinds of people - the rich (sometimes called job-creators) and the tax-eaters. NormalRedefined - Thursday, Jan 13, 11 1:48 pm: There is, but it would require permission by either Topinka or Rutherford. =I have a funny feeling there is going to be a way around the spending limit cap= Rich Miller - Thursday, Jan 13, 11 1:47 pm: I have a funny feeling there is going to be a way around the spending limit cap, akin to the 24-9 contracts in C(r)ook county. I would like to read the full text of this increase. I am sure many politicians(including some of those that voted for the tax increase) who aren’t brave enough to vote gay marriage in, feel the same way as the WI Lt Gov. Anonymouse - Thursday, Jan 13, 11 1:45 pm: It would increase the personal income tax rate to 5 percent and corporate income tax to 7 percent for the next four years. Matt Murphy, a Palatine Republican, said he filed legislation this morning to repeal a tax hike Quinn is expected to sign. Pat Quinn hasn’t even signed it into law yet. Senate Republicans have already started their fight to repeal the income tax increase approved Wednesday morning, even though Gov. * And the Senate Republicans now want to repeal the tax hike… Tax the rich? Hey, Illinois just raised taxes on everybody, right down to the poorest of the poor. Perry on Thursday said he was troubled by the Illinois Legislature’s move to “tax the rich without talking about how to make the thoughtful prioritized decisions on how to govern.” Quinn needs to consider that when he decides what to do. Then again, this proposed tax hike would, indeed drive Kluth out of business. Something to consider when contemplating a move to the Cheese Head State. “This is a slippery slope in addition to that - at what point are we going to OK marrying inanimate objects? Can I marry this table, or this, you know, clock? Can we marry dogs? This is ridiculous.” LG Keelfisch is the person who ended up apologizing for some quite intemperate remarks she made during the recent campaign about gay marriage… Governor Rebecca Kleefisch left Kluth a voicemail message the other day inviting him to move to her state. “Our only remedy would be moving out of state,” he says. Because those retailers pay CouponCabin a commission when consumers make purchases with those coupons, they would be subject to the sales tax law, and likely would cut ties with CouponCabin rather than collect the levy from shoppers, Kluth says. and Vistaprint, each of which is part of the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide. Consumers who visit the CouponCabin site can find digital coupons for discounts from such online retailers as Sears Holdings Corp., The Home Depot Inc. Pat Quinn signs into law a measure that would require online retailers such as and to collect taxes of 6.25% on web purchases made by state residents that came to those retail sites from Illinois-based web sites like. That’s because Kluth says he faces the loss of up to a third of his business if Illinois Gov. Some days, he says, he can see Indiana from the top of his company’s building.Įven though Friday was typically grey and frigid, the kind of weather for which the Second City is infamous, Indiana was looking brighter this morning than ever before. Scott Kluth runs from an office in downtown Chicago. Well, Scott Kluth of has said recently that the so-called “Amazon Tax” passed by the General Assembly in a few days’ time could drive him out of Illinois… Pat Quinn is trying to snatch away a rail car manufacturer from Wisconsin after that state’s new governor rejected federal high-speed rail money.
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