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TexasTowelie

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Thu Nov 11, 2021, 07:53 AM Nov 2021

North Dakota governor's income tax relief proposal advances [View all]

Tax relief proposals advanced Tuesday in North Dakota's House and Senate, adding more bills outside the main scope of the Legislature's special session.

Rep. Pat Heinert, R-Bismarck, asked the House to advance for introduction a bill mirroring Gov. Doug Burgum's proposal for two-year income tax relief of up to $500 per resident taxpayer using $207 million from a state budget surplus.

The House approved, 83-7.

"I am hopeful that people will utilize these funds to maybe save some money, maybe help someone else out with a donation, maybe purchase a needed item for their own household, or just maybe take their family out for a good meal," Heinert said.

‘Governor's spokesman Mike Nowatzki confirmed the bill is essentially the governor's proposal.

Read more: https://www.willistonherald.com/news/state/north-dakota-governors-income-tax-relief-proposal-advances/article_0b174ce6-4257-11ec-91ef-2f1b8060f539.html

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