KWCH: New Tax Law; Who Pays Less, More
media mentionThe Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a nonpartisan, left-leaning group based in Washington D.C., ran the numbers and projects the poor will pay more, while the rich will pay less.
Here’s how their numbers break down when considering the tax changes in the last four years.
The 20 percent of Kansans who make less than $23,000 a year are estimated to pay an average of $197 more in taxes in 2015 when compared to 2012, when the governor cut income taxes.