Introduced by Rep. Fred Miller (D) on April 24, 2008, to place before voters in the next general election a Constitutional amendment to eliminate its prohibition on a graduated income tax (as opposed to Michigan's current flat tax). The measure does not specify a rate structure. Once the Constitution is changed the legislature could set rates without the approval of the voters.
Referred to the House Tax Policy Committee on April 24, 2008.
1) Same Thing Genius [by Anonymous Citizen on August 20, 2008] You sound like a good little publik skool indoctrinated socialist. Keep up the good werk and let me know how it works out for you.
It's a shame that people like you are allowed to vote. Reply
2) We Probably Don't Need [by Anonymous Citizen on August 20, 2008]
a gradurated income tax, whatever that is.
But the time has come for Michigan to get progressive and adopt a graduated income tax.
3) Senior [by Anonymous Citizen on August 20, 2008] Hey Moron
What do you think we senior are made of get a job and you will see what everybody has to do to live.WE do not need a gradurated tax. Reply