State lawmakers have formally laid out three competing plans to reform North Carolina's tax code.
They've filed three bills that would all lower sales and income tax rates. The measures would all expand the sales tax base by broadening it to include more services. But each plan features different details.
Republican Senator Bob Rucho says is ideal because it will add sales taxes to a wide variety of services, rather than just a few.
"If you're going to do the lawn people, and the haircuts and the like, you need to be able to do the white collar ones just as much, cause it's everybody is treated the same. If you say that one group is exempted, then it's not fair to the others," said Rucho.
in the Senate chamber would also lower personal income taxes but add the sales tax to fewer services. It's closer to a .
Lawmakers haven't yet voted on any plans in committee meetings.