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Kentucky, Votes and House Bill
Kentucky House Votes to Reduce the Individual Income Tax Rate, a Top GOP Priority
The Kentucky House has voted to reduce the individual income tax rate, as Republicans deliver on a top priority three days into the new legislative session
Income tax cut expected to be a top priority as Kentucky lawmakers convene for a 30-day session
Kentucky’s Republican-dominated legislature has convened to start a 30-day session that's expected to include action to reduce the state’s individual income tax rate.
Kentucky House votes 90-7 to lower state’s individual income tax rate
(LEX 18) — The Kentucky House voted 90-7 to lower the state’s individual income tax rate on Thursday. Republicans delivered on a top priority just three days into this year’s 30-day legislative session as they moved on House Bill 1. The bill would lower the tax to 3.5% from 4% at the beginning of 2026.
Kentucky House clears tax cut bill
The bill to cut Kentucky’s individual income tax rate to 3.5% passed the House with bipartisan support and is expected to clear the Senate next month.
Kentucky lawmakers advance bill to further lower income tax
The House Appropriations and Revenue Committee advanced House Bill 1, which will lower the individual income tax rate by another half-percent starting Jan. 1, 2026.
House GOP pledges major movement on income tax reduction in General Assembly's first week
Winter weather didn't stop the Kentucky General Assembly from gaveling in Tuesday — and moving quickly on key priorities for 2025.
Income tax cut clears House by wide margin
Legislation that would cut the state’s income tax rate from four percent to 3.5 percent effective January 1, 2026, has become the first piece of legislation
House committee advances bill to reduce state income tax in 2026
KENTUCKY LAWMAKERS ARE TAKING STEPS TO LOWER THE STATE’S INCOME TAX RATE. TODAY, THE HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS AND REVENUE COMMITTEE PASSED HOUSE BILL ONE. THE MEASURE WOULD REDUCE THE RATE FROM 4% TO 3.5% AT THE START OF NEXT YEAR.
Don't cut the income tax. Help the state's economy by investing in housing | Letters
Kentucky legislators, we have low unemployment, a boom in job creation and not enough housing. Keep the income tax rate and next year budget housing.
Bill to lower Kentucky’s income tax again clears first hurdle
Leaders in Kentucky’s General Assembly aim to eliminate the state income tax. Three years ago, they passed House Bill 8, a formula of financial triggers that, when met, would sl
Income tax cut clears Kentucky House on bipartisan vote
Republicans in the Kentucky House easily advanced a bill to cut the state’s individual income tax furthering their goal of eventually ending it.
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Republicans tout lower income tax, gig Beshear at Kentucky Chamber of Commerce dinner
A few hours after the House passed another reduction of the state’s income tax, top Kentucky politicians addressed business ...
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on MSN
Plan to lower Kentucky's income tax advances with bipartisan support — and some caution
In a 90-7 vote, the Kentucky state House voted Thursday to advance a bill that would cut the state income tax rate from 4% to ...
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