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Kentucky’s personal income tax rate to go down
Kentucky governor signs GOP-backed personal income tax cut
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has signed off on a bill that will lower Kentucky’s individual income tax starting next year.
Kentucky’s personal income tax rate to go down after Beshear signs GOP-sponsored cut
Lowering the income tax rate has been a priority for Republican lawmakers in recent years. Gov. Andy Beshear signed the bill Thursday.
Governor signs bill into law to lower Kentucky's income tax
Kentucky's bill to lower the state's individual income tax has been signed into law. The Senate took up the bill Tuesday, the first day that lawmakers reconvened since the January break. Republicans have supermajorities in both chambers.
Kentucky lawmakers send bill to cut the state’s income tax to the governor. He supports it.
Kentucky lawmakers have completed their work to reduce the state’s individual income tax rate. They delivered on a top Republican priority on the fifth day of this year’s session.
Gov. Beshear Signs HB-1 into Law, Lowering Income Tax Rate in 2026
Governor Andy Beshear signed House Bill 1 into law Thursday morning, a move that will lower the individual income tax rate next year. Governor Beshear stated that he signed the bill due to Kentucky’s “booming” economy,
Beshear makes it official: Kentuckians will pay less in income taxes in 2026
Fulfilling comments he made earlier, Gov. Andy Beshear has signed House Bill 1, which drops Kentucky’s income tax rate by one-half percent, to three-and-a-half percent, and
Beshear signs bill cutting Kentucky's income tax
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear has signed a Republican-backed measure to further reduce Kentucky’s income tax. The state's personal income tax will be lowered from 4% to 3.5% percent on Jan. 1, 2026.
Kentucky Takes Another Step Toward Phasing Out Income Tax
Kentucky’s personal income tax rate will drop to 3.5% next year under legislation approved by Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear Thursday.
Senate votes to slash Kentucky’s individual income tax from 4% to 3.5% in 2026
Some Democrats voted with Republicans Tuesday to pass a half-a-percent cut to Kentuckians’ individual income tax rate.
Beshear signs another income tax cut into law
As expected, Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed into law another cut to the state’s individual income tax rate Thursday, saying that “things cost too much for our families” despite
From income tax to abortion: Get updates on key bills in the Kentucky legislature
Bookmark this list of noteworthy bills and check back for updates through the 2025 Kentucky legislative session.
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Republicans tout lower income tax at Kentucky Chamber of Commerce dinner
A few hours after the House passed another reduction of the state's income tax Jan. 9, top Kentucky politicians addressed ...
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Bluegrass Politics: The Kentucky General Assembly is back in session. Here’s what to know
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