Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has signed off on a bill that will lower Kentucky’s individual income tax starting next year.
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Kentucky’s personal income tax rate will drop to 3.5% next year under legislation approved by Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear Thursday.
House Bill 1, which cuts the state's individual income tax from 4% to 3.5%, passed the Senate chamber by a 34-3 vote Tuesday, the first day lawmakers returned to Frankfort after a three-week hiatus.
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