With adjournment around the corner, Iowa lawmakers consider tax overhaul
The Daily Iowan -

As lawmakers move toward adjournment this weekend, Senate lawmakers advanced a tax omnibus bill that would, among other changes to tax processes, decrease the state’s income tax rate to 3.8 percent by next year. The state’s tax rate is already set to decrease to 3.9 percent by 2026, due to a 2022 Iowa law signed

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