Make Michigan Competitive Through Tax Reform
Lower taxes mean more businesses, more jobs, and stronger communities.
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Michigan families and businesses are feeling the squeeze. High taxes make it harder to grow a business, harder to raise a family, and harder for Michigan to compete with our neighboring states.
Jason Tunney believes Michigan should be a place where people want to live, work, and invest. That starts with lowering taxes and letting people keep more of what they earn.
Michigan’s current income tax rate of 4.25 percent puts us at a disadvantage. Jason Tunney supports reducing the income tax rate from 4.25 percent to 4 percent, with a long-term goal of going even lower so Michigan can compete with states like Indiana, which has a 3 percent rate.
Lowering the income tax puts money back in your pocket and sends a clear message that Michigan is open for business. Lower taxes attract new businesses, encourage job creation, and help existing employers grow.
When businesses choose Michigan, communities grow stronger, wages rise, and more opportunities are created for the next generation. A competitive tax environment keeps talent here instead of pushing it across state lines.
Every Michigan family deserves to keep more of what they earn. Lowering the income tax provides real, immediate help to working families without growing government or increasing spending.