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Federal tax reform proving positive for Kentucky’s businesses and employees

Since passing the “Tax Cut and Jobs Act” in December, the first major federal tax reform in 30 years, the U.S. is expected to rise in ranking from 30th to 25th on the International Tax Competitiveness Index, according to the Tax Foundation. The U.S. tax code improvements make the U.S. and Kentucky a more competitive and better place to do business.

A press release from U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) says, “Almost immediately, American businesses began sharing their historic tax benefits with their employees. Already, hundreds of companies — large and small — have announced special bonuses, higher wages, retirement savings contributions and other benefits for their workforces thanks to tax reform. Major corporations like Walmart, Home Depot, Verizon, Disney and Starbucks are sharing the benefits of tax reform. American businesses have also announced plans to build new facilities in America, buy more American products and create more American jobs.”

Many Kentucky businesses have announced improvements being made as a result of federal tax reform, including:

AT&T

U.S. Bancorp (U.S. Bank)

Walmart

Turning Point Brands, Inc. (based in Louisville)

Humana

Atlas Air

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