Building an Economy that Works for Everyone

Initiative 1098: Will business owners pay state income tax?

Fact Sheet: Will business owners pay state income tax?

 

NOTE: An updated version of this blog post and related fact sheet is now available at: http://www.eoionline.org/2010/06/22/initiative-1098-will-business-owners-pay-state-income-tax-updated/

Short Answer:  Very few business owners will pay state income tax under the provisions of I-1098. A person claiming business income on their personal tax return would only be taxed if his/her Adjusted Gross Income, net of allowable business expenses/losses under IRS rules, exceeds $200,000 for single filers or $400,000 for joint filers – and then only on the amount exceeding that income threshold.

Background: Of the 452,533 income tax returns reporting business income in 2007, 94% stated an adjusted gross income (AGI) of less than $200,000. All of these business owners would be completely exempt from the income tax proposed by Initiative 1098. Moreover, since 85% of high-income returns are filed jointly, and I-1098’s income tax threshold for households is $400,000, a substantial proportion of those tax filers reporting business income and an AGI above $200,000 will also be exempt from paying the income tax.

business income graph
Contrary to recent assertion by the Association of Washington Business, only 25% of all returns over $200,000 filed in Washington in 2007 included any business income (not 68%).  And only 3.4% of income earned by those over $200,000 came from business income (not 21%). The average business income for filers reporting an adjusted gross income of greater than $200,000 was $78,458 – meaning the majority of their income is derived from sources other than their businesses.

From EOI’s fact sheet: Initiative 1098: Will business owners pay income taxes?

Looking for more information about Initiative 1098? Visit the Economic Opportunity Institute website.

  • Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

More To Read

April 17, 2024

2023-24 Impact and Gratitude Report

Reflecting on a year of progress and transition at EOI

April 12, 2024

Welcoming our New Executive Director, Rian Watt!

EOI is excited to begin its next chapter under new leadership

April 4, 2024

Is There a Valid Argument Against Cost-Free College in Washington?

Cost-free college is a meaningful investment that would change lives. What's stopping Washington from making it happen?