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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. [1]
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.
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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 ...
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Much of the money spent to promote these anti-tax measures were provided by out-of-state backers including Americans for Tax Reform headed by Grover Norquist. [1] Tim Knopp, a Republican lawmaker from Bend, was the main author of the “kicker” tax rebate and the later successful effort to place it in the Oregon Constitution. He is the former ...
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Millions have been raised in opposition of the measure which would raise taxes on some corporations and distribute the money to every Oregonian.