Headline Lunch: Personal Property Tax
Do you pay taxes, use services from or interact with state or local government, or own or work for a business? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you should know about the A2Y Chamber's Headline Lunch on Monday, April 28th (further details below). We have a unique program to educate and inform attendees on Michigan's Personal Property Tax (PPT), how it will be reformed, and the important upcoming August ballot question.
The PPT presents a unique challenge to our state; it's an uncompetitive tax on business and industrial equipment, yet local governments rely on this revenue to fund services. To meet this challenge the Michigan Legislature recently passed a package of bi-partisan legislation ensuring PPT reform does not cut funding to local governments. Key to this legislative effort was Washtenaw County's own
State Senator Rebekah Warren (D-18). However, these changes will only take effect if voters approve them at the ballot this August, and there is still a lot for business owners and local governments to learn about:
- Why the PPT is in need of reform;
- How the reform works;
- Learn why such a broad spectrum of stakeholders are in support of this plan;
- What you should know ahead of the August 2014 PPT vote
State Senator Rebekah Warren,
Michigan's 18th Senate District
Mike Johnston,
Vice President of Government Affairs for the Michigan Manufacturers Association
Tricia Kinley,
Senior Director of Tax & Regulatory Reform for the Michigan Chamber of Commerce
Our panel has firsthand knowledge on the substance and process of PPT reform. Their expertise can provide you with the information you need to know.
Date and Time
Monday Apr 28, 2014
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
April 28, 2014
11:30am - 1:00pm
Location
Sheraton Ann Arbor Hotel
3200 Boardwalk Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108-1774
Fees/Admission
Members $25.00
Walk-Ins $30.00
Not a Member? Please Contact Rosalind Vaughn at rosalind@a2ychamber.org or Joey Blaszczyk joey@a2ychamber.org
about attending this event.