The debate over tax cuts shifted to a single tax rate on Monday as a House committee took up a proposal to lower taxes with revenues exceeding inflation.
The House tax committee heard testimony on a proposal backed by the Kansas Chamber of Commerce to lower individual tax rates to 4.5% when revenues beat inflation.
The bill is a departure from most of the discussion during this legislative session, which has mostly been focused on cutting property taxes. Another hearing on the same bill will be heard in . . .
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