North Dakota
Bill would establish flat income tax in North Dakota
N.D. – A West Fargo lawmaker has introduced a bill that would establish a single state income tax rate in North Dakota.
State Rep. Kim Koppelman’s bill calls for a 2% percent “flat tax” based on calculations from federal tax returns.
Koppelman says the bill would relieve the tax burden on low-income residents and says the bill gets rid of exemptions.
The bill will be heard in the House Finance and Taxation Committee.
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