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Mark Spreitzer: “With big corporations paying less than they should, local…”

Featuring: Mark Spreitzer, Democratic | Wisconsin State Senate, District 15

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Minute with Mark: Dark Store Loophole

Published | Video Starts at 00:26

The dark store theory is a legal loophole that large corporations and their attorneys have taken advantage of in order to dramatically reduce the amount they owe on their property tax bill. With big corporations paying less than they should, local homeowners and small businesses have to pick up the slack paying more than their fair share. But there's an easy bipartisan solution. Simply close the loophole. AB386 the bill we tried to pass today has 52 co sponsors, 30 Republicans and 22 Democrats. (00:26–00:36)

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Asserts that local homeowners and small businesses pay more taxes due to corporations paying less.

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