Chamber: No Group Should be Unfairly Burdened

Indiana Chamber of Commerce President Kevin Brinegar wants to see how the governor's plan would impact not only the business community, but all Hoosiers.

updated: 10/24/2007 8:30:46 AM

Chamber: No Group Should be Unfairly Burdened

Kate Shepherd, Inside INdiana Business

Indiana Chamber of Commerce President Kevin Brinegar says the organization is still analyzing Governor Daniels' property tax reform plan. However, Brinegar says the state's largest business organization will remain adamant that an increased tax burden can't be unfairly put on one segment or segments of taxpayers. He points out that the state constitution dictates uniform and equal property assessments and taxation.

Source: Inside INdiana Business

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October 23, 2007 (INDIANAPOLIS) – Reaction from Indiana Chamber President Kevin Brinegar on Gov. Mitch Daniels’ property tax reform proposal, announced today:

“We appreciate the governor’s comprehensive and thoughtful approach to tackling the state’s property tax dilemma. We are still examining the details of his plan and are looking forward to getting more numbers to see how the various elements would interact with each other and their impact not only on the business community but all Hoosiers.

“Going forward into the 2008 legislative session, what the Indiana Chamber will remain adamant about is that an increased tax burden cannot be unfairly put on one segment or segments of taxpayers. Our state constitution dictates uniform and equal property assessments and taxation.”

Source: Indiana Chamber of Commerce

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