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Tax Issues Press Releases
"Census Bureau Issues New Figures on State and Local Finances: Wisconsin Spending and Taxes Drop Relative to Other States," May 28, 2008.
"Make the Most of Tax Refunds: Say "No" to Refund Anticipation Loans," December 20, 2006
"Public Wins with Defeat
of TABOR in Wisconsin," May 5, 2006.
"Tax Credit Proposal
Would Lift Working Families Out of Poverty," March 2, 2006.
"New TABOR Not Any
Better for Kids and Families," February 9, 2006.
"The Troube With
TABOR Community Forum Held in Milwaukee,"
January 11, 2006
"The Trouble with TABOR"
Forums to be Held Statewide, November 23, 2005
Colorado Voters Suspend
TABOR, November 2, 2005
Get
Specific on TABOR, WCCF Report Explores Specific Impacts TABOR would
have on Wisconsin Residents in Health Care, Education, and Human Services,
May 3, 2005. (View
complete copy of the report and many
other documents related to TABOR)
Tax Time Advice: You Deserve a Break
and Help is Available VITA site locations, Helpful Tax Credit Fact Sheet,
February 21, 2005 (download tax credit chart in English, Spanish, or Hmong)
TABOR and Kids: Can They Survive Together?
New Poll Relays Answers to Questions about Kids and TABOR Support,
February 14, 2005. (See also a summary of poll results, and poll questions (Word doc)
User Beware: Refund Anticipated
Loans Target Working Families at Tax Time, February 2, 2005
Tax Freeze Proposal
Flawed - Better Alternatives Should be Explored, January 31, 2005
New Report:
Homestead Credit Eroded by Inflation and Stagnant Rates, January 28,
2005
WCCF Criticizes Hasty Action on TABOR, July 27, 2004
New Poll: WI Residents Would Support
Targeted Tax Hikes to Preserve Key Public Services, June 22, 2004
New Report Examines TABOR's
Potential Impact on Education, June 1, 2004
Senate
Extends Tax Credits to 143,000 Wisconsin Children, June 6, 2003
Services to Children and Families
Will Suffer Under Joint Finance’s Education Financing and Property Tax
Freeze Plans, June 4, 2003
Proposed Property Tax Freeze Would Devastate
Local Human Services Systems, May 22, 2003
Study Shows Richest
1% in Wisconsin Pay the Least in Taxes, January 7, 2003
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