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Old 09-21-2019, 11:03 AM   #4 (permalink)
bluesight
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If we can get an organization to litigate this, the obvious basis is equal protection under the law for tax policy:

"Equal protection requires that classification rest on real and not feigned differences, that the distinction have some relevance to the purpose for which the classification is made, and that the different treatment be not so disparate, relative to the difference in classification, as to be wholly arbitrary."

If we get this done in Wisconsin, it maybe can get done in the other model legislation states. One nice thing about model legislation is that, if it is successfully challenged in one place, there is a pretty good chance (or at least a pretty good roadmap) to get it successfully challenged in another. Please feel free to be the first/next with a successful challenge in your state.

If we can't find a sympathetic organization to litigate, maybe we can consider a GoFundMe effort...long shot...but hey...

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