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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, A payroll tax imposed on Illinois employers -- if | ||||||
3 | the employers do not pay more than a defined percentage of | ||||||
4 | total payroll on health benefits -- is burdensome on Illinois | ||||||
5 | businesses; and
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6 | WHEREAS, A proposed multi-billion dollar tax increase on | ||||||
7 | small, medium, and large businesses will hurt the Illinois | ||||||
8 | economy and force businesses to eliminate jobs as they struggle | ||||||
9 | to pay another tax; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Illinois businesses paid $29.1 billion in total | ||||||
11 | State and local taxes in fiscal year 2006; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Illinois business taxes account for almost 50% of | ||||||
13 | the total State and local taxes collected by all Illinois State | ||||||
14 | and local governments in fiscal year 2006; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Illinois business taxes rose faster (37.6%) than | ||||||
16 | non-business taxes (24.3%) during the same 4-year period | ||||||
17 | (FY2002 through FY2006); and
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18 | WHEREAS, Illinois businesses pay a higher share of total | ||||||
19 | State and local taxes than businesses in all of Illinois' | ||||||
20 | neighboring states (Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Iowa, and |
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1 | Wisconsin); and
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2 | WHEREAS, The Tax Foundation has ranked Illinois' current | ||||||
3 | business tax climate as 25th in the nation (1st being best, | ||||||
4 | 50th being worst), with neighboring states of Indiana ranked | ||||||
5 | 12th and Missouri ranked 15th; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, Illinois has lost over 180,000 manufacturing jobs | ||||||
7 | between 2000 and 2005, and an increased tax burden on | ||||||
8 | struggling businesses will often force business closures and a | ||||||
9 | loss of jobs; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, The legality of the payroll tax is seriously in | ||||||
11 | doubt because the federal Employee Retirement Income Security | ||||||
12 | Act (ERISA), which would supersede any State laws, dictates how | ||||||
13 | companies structure benefit plans so that companies doing | ||||||
14 | business in multiple states do not have to grapple with a | ||||||
15 | patchwork of local laws; and | ||||||
16 | WHEREAS, The Illinois General Assembly's recent passage of | ||||||
17 | a bill imposing a $300 million tax increase on the business | ||||||
18 | community will be an additional onerous burden; therefore, be | ||||||
19 | it | ||||||
20 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
21 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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1 | any multi-billion dollar payroll tax on Illinois businesses be | ||||||
2 | rejected as onerous on small and large businesses alike; and be | ||||||
3 | it further
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4 | RESOLVED, That the Illinois General Assembly should not | ||||||
5 | impose additional taxes on Illinois businesses and, as an | ||||||
6 | alternative, should adopt measures that promote economic | ||||||
7 | development, job creation, and a regionally competitive | ||||||
8 | climate; and be it further
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9 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
10 | presented to the Governor, Speaker of the House, President of | ||||||
11 | the Senate, Minority Leader of the House, and Minority Leader | ||||||
12 | of the Senate for consideration during current fiscal year 2008 | ||||||
13 | budget negotiations.
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