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In Kalispell, Gianforte signs tax cuts, tax reform into law courtesy photo Gov. Greg Gianforte signs a tax cut and tax reform bill into law on Thursday at the Thompson Precision Manufacturing in Kalispell. By: Missoula Current and last updated 2021-05-07 11:40:48-04 KALISPELL â Gov. Greg Gianforte signed two measures into law on Thursday, effectively cutting Montanaâs income tax rate and simplifying the stateâs tax code â two pillars of his statewide economic plan. Gianforte signed the measures during a tour of Thompson Precision Manufacturing in Kalispell. âAs we continue to lead the Montana comeback, weâre letting hardworking Montana families keep more of what they earn and reforming our tax system to make Montana more competitive,â Gianforte said in a release. âThese new laws will cut Montanaâs income tax rate, simplify our complex tax code, and create more jobs and greater opportuniti ....
KALISPELL, Mont. - Governor Greg Gianforte signed Senate Bills 159 and 399 Thursday in Kalispell. The governor signed the Personal Income Tax Relief Act, Senate Bill 159, which reduces Montanaâs top income tax rate to 6.75 percent beginning next year according to a release. Also signed by Gianforte was Senate Bill 399 which reduces the stateâs top income tax rate to 6.5 percent in 2024 and simplifies Montanaâs complex tax code and reduces the number of tax rates from seven to two the release says. âAs we continue to lead the Montana comeback, weâre letting hardworking Montana families keep more of what they earn and reforming our tax system to make Montana more competitive,â Gov. Gianforte said at Thompson Precision Manufacturing in Kalispell. âThese new laws will cut Montanaâs income tax rate, simplify our complex tax code, and create more jobs and greater opportunities for Montanans.â ....
In addition to work on a bevy of agriculture-related bills in the week ending Feb. 12, Montana Farm Bureau lobbyists supported new state administrators and several fellow Farm Bureau members on their confirmation hearings for leadership in Helena this week. We were pleased to support the confirmation of Mike Foster as director of Montanaâs Department of Agriculture and Amanda Kaster as director of the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation. We also supported the confirmation of Judge Stephen Brown to the Montana Water Court. Gov. Greg Gianforteâs appointees have sent a clear message on what we can expect from this administration. The governor wants strong leaders who will provide a sense of customer service to the constituents they work for and the programs they oversee. Weâve seen Gianforteâs focus on improving the stateâs economy and building up a strong business climate take shape in positive ways in these leadership choices. ....