District of Columbia: March 2005 Archives
ITEP Testimony on D.C. Tax Reform Legislation
ITEP’s analysis of Bill 16-35 shows that it would impact the District’s tax system in two important ways. First, the bill would make the District’s tax system less unfair by reducing the income tax on low- and middle-income D.C. residents. Second, it would reduce the revenues available to fund public services by about $86 million if implemented in 2004...
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