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State Tax and Budget

Analysis

Severance Tax Dollars Need Stronger Overall Strategy

The House version of the new state budget takes $20 million of coal severance money the governor’s budget had allocated...

Jason Bailey | March 23, 2014

Analysis

While Kentucky’s Budget Faces More Cuts, Profitable Fortune 500 Companies Avoid Paying State Corporate Income Taxes

As Kentucky and other states struggle with tough budget decisions about essential public services, profitable Fortune 500 companies including Kentucky-based Yum Brands and Humana pay little to nothing in state...

Jason Bailey | March 20, 2014

Analysis

What Revenue Changes Are Moving in the General Assembly

Despite receiving a tax reform proposal from Governor Beshear back in January, there's been little discussion about the need for comprehensive reform in this year's General Assembly. In fact, the...

Jason Bailey | March 19, 2014

Analysis

Infographic: A State Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for Kentucky

The infographic below shows why adopting a state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) would be a good move for Kentucky. A state EITC could help more than 400,000 Kentucky families...

Ashley Spalding | March 18, 2014

Analysis

Where Dollars Moved in the House Version of the State Budget

The version of the state budget the House passed today is very similar to what the governor proposed in January. The main changes in budget allocations involve a little more...

Jason Bailey | March 13, 2014

Analysis

Interactive Map: How a State Earned Income Tax Credit Would Benefit Each Kentucky County

A state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in Kentucky would build on the established benefits of the federal EITC, helping working Kentuckians better afford necessities and stimulating local economies. The...

Ashley Spalding | March 12, 2014

Analysis

Budget Cuts Threaten Kentucky’s Ability to Sustain and Grow Progress in Adult Education

Each year Kentucky Adult Education (KYAE) helps thousands of Kentuckians across the state prepare to take the GED, improve literacy and increase English as a second language skills. These services...

Ashley Spalding | March 4, 2014

Analysis

Fund Transfers Can Harm Needed Programs and Result in Higher Costs

With deep budget shortfalls and very modest revenue growth predicted in the coming biennium, the Governor has put forward $371 million in fund transfers as a way to help balance...

Anna Baumann | February 28, 2014

Analysis

How Governor’s Tax Plan Differs from Tax Commission’s Recommendations

Many of the proposals in Governor Beshear’s tax plan come from his Blue Ribbon Commission on Tax Reform. But his plan is also different—it leaves measures out that were included...

Jason Bailey | February 5, 2014

Analysis

State EITC Would Help Working Kentuckians Afford Necessities

A state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), which is included in Governor Beshear’s tax proposal, would help several hundred thousand of Kentucky’s low- and moderate-income working families make ends meet—among...

Ashley Spalding | February 5, 2014

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