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Oregon Ballot Measure 118, the Corporate Tax Revenue Rebate for Residents Initiative, was a proposed Oregon state initiative that was decided by voters as part of the 2024 Oregon elections on November 5, 2024. [1] [2]
This story will be updated at 8 p.m. with the initial election results. Measure 118, known as the "Oregon Rebate," would increase the minimum tax by 3% on businesses that have sales in the state ...
Oregon businesses have spent millions to oppose a ballot measure that would establish a corporate tax to be ... $9.3 million in opposition to Measure 118. Oregon businesses and donors actually ...
Millions have been raised in opposition of the measure which would raise taxes on some corporations and distribute the money to every Oregonian. Measure 118: 'Oregon Rebate' proposes taxing ...
The Oregon tax rebate, commonly referred to as the kicker, is a rebate calculated for both individual and corporate taxpayers in the U.S. state of Oregon when a revenue surplus exists. The Oregon Constitution mandates that the rebate be issued when the calculated revenue for a given biennium exceeds the forecast revenue by at least two percent ...
Measure 116 would establish an Independent Public Service Compensation Commission to determine certain public officials' salaries. Measure 117 would allow for ranked-choice elections for federal and most state offices, except for state legislature. Measure 118 would require Oregon issue rebates to residents from surplus corporate tax revenue.
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Oregon's universal basic income measure failed, with 78.8% of voters opposing the policy. The measure proposed giving $1,600 annually to state residents, funded by a corporate tax increase.