When discussing the Montana tax policy with Dan Fuchs, our Daniel Zolnikov gave the minimum individual net annual income for the top bracket of 6.9%. And the figure just leaped out to me.
Besides the tax and marijuana measures, lawmakers kept alive bills dealing with prescription drug pricing, retaliation complaints against Child and Family Services.
Missoula City Council members will get a chance to look at new polling paid for by the City of Missoula this week and the questions may indicate an increase in taxes in the near future.
The budget deal passed by Congress last Friday and signed into law by President Donald Trump is causing a bit of a stir at the Montana Department of Revenue.