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Historic
Michigan Business Tax Signed into Law In
a historic moment for the state of Michigan, I signed into law Senate
Bill 94, officially enacting the Michigan Business Tax (MBT) to
make Michigan more competitive and to attract job providers to the
state. Instead of punishing business for creating new jobs, the
MBT will encourage companies to invest in Michigan today and expand
in the future. The new law takes effect January 1, 2008.
The MBT will cut taxes for more than seven out of ten Michigan businesses,
including both small businesses and Michigan's major manufacturers.
It is a fair, simple tax that will provide the same amount of revenue
as the Single Business Tax it replaces, while encouraging job creation
in Michigan. The MBT will help stimulate Michigan’s economy
by providing tax credits to companies that locate or create new
jobs in Michigan and tax credits for entrepreneurial and R&D
activities. In addition, a significant cut in personal property
tax will help the state’s largest employers and commercial
businesses.
I also signed
into law House Bills 4369-4372, companion bills to the MBT.
The MBT is a critical part of the state’ s comprehensive economic
plan, which includes the 21st Century Jobs Fund, the Michigan Promise
scholarship, and my “go anywhere, do anything” approach
to bringing jobs to Michigan.
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