The legislature’s Appropriations and Financial Affairs Committee has approved a proposal to add a “millionaire’s tax” to the state’s supplemental budget. The amendment will add a 2% surcharge on annual income over $1 million for single filers and $1.5 million for married couples and other filers.
“I just started overwhelmingly crying when I found out because this bill takes a step toward tax fairness that people of Maine have been asking for for many years,” said Rep. Cheryl Golek (D-Harpswell), the sponsor of the original legislation. “I am extremely happy for what it will bring to the people of Maine.”
The tax proposal is based on LD 1089, a bill Golek introduced, which passed the Senate last session but stalled in the House. While that earlier version directed revenue to public education, the budget proposal would instead route funds to the state’s general fund.
Golek said the measure is aimed at addressing disparities in the state’s tax system, where many Mainers with moderate incomes pay the same tax rates as the ultra wealthy.