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South Solon Village Income Tax Addition (March 2012)
From Ballotpedia
A South Solon Village Income Tax Addition measure was on the March 6, 2012 ballot in the village of South Solon which is in Madison County.
The measure was defeated
- YES 23 (30.26%)
- NO 53 (69.74%)
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This measure sought to add an income tax to the village which would be set at a rate of 1 percent to pay for general operational costs and improvement projects in the village.[2]
Text of measure
The question on the ballot:
| Shall the Ordinance providing for a one percent (1%) levy on income for general municipal operations, maintenance, new equipment and capital improvements, together with establishing a credit for taxes paid to outside municipalities on income earned in outside municipalities in an amount not to exceed one-half percent (1/2%) be passed? |
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