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Ypsilanti City Income Tax Implementation (May 2012)

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A Ypsilanti City Income Tax Implementation measure was on the May 8, 2012 ballot in the city of Ypsilanti which is in Washtenaw County.

This measure was defeated

  • YES 1,000 (35.61%)
  • NO 1,808 (64.39%)Defeatedd[1]

This measure sought to implement an income tax set at a rate of 1 percent on residents and .5 percent on non residents in order to help ay for general city needs.[2]

Text of measure

The question on the ballot:

Shall Ordinance No. 2012-1169 adopting the Uniform City Income Tax Ordinance, which imposes an annual rate of tax on corporations and resident individuals of 1%, and on non-resident individuals of .5%, effective January 1, 2013, be approved?[3]

Footnotes

  1. Washtenaw County Elections, May Election Results
  2. Washtenaw County Clerk, May Proposals
  3. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.