Measure 118 is on the November ballot. Here’s what the ‘Oregon Rebate’ would do

In November, Oregon voters will decide on Measure 118. If passed, it would tax the sales made by big businesses and send it to residents as a rebate.

PORTLAND, Ore. — For working Oregonians, an additional $1,600 each year in income — no strings attached, ostensibly — is nothing to sneeze at. But a proposed measure that would hand that out as a tax credit or send it out as a check is drawing major backlash from both sides of the aisle.

Oregon voters will see Measure 118 on their November ballots. If passed, it would institute a 3% tax on a corporation’s total sales in

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