Down and up: How state revenue from business taxes will fall and income tax revenue will rise under this year's tax changes.

$2 billion: Estimated business tax revenue this year

$1 billion: Estimated business tax revenue next year

$343 million: Estimated business tax revenue the year after that, as tax changes fully kick in

-$1 billion: Total reduction in business taxes next year



-$1.6 billion: Total reduction in business taxes, compared to this year, in 2013



16%: Of general fund revenue from business taxes this year



13%: Of general fund revenue from business taxes next year



4%: Of general fund revenue from business taxes the year after that



$560 million: New income taxes next year

STATE OF CHANGE

Today, Booth newspapers and MLive.com begin an in-depth series exploring major initiatives Gov. Rick Snyder accomplished in his first 182 days. Each month through December, other issues will be explored.

Sunday: Individuals pick up freight as businesses shed tax burden

Aug. 21: School finance and teacher tenure

Sept. 18: The pension tax and other changes

Oct. 16: Municipal funding and service sharing

Nov. 13: Higher education

Dec. 11: Economic development

$1.4 billion: New income taxes the year after that, as tax changes fully kick in

50%: General fund revenue from income taxes this year



56%: General fund revenue from income taxes next year



64%: General fund revenue from income taxes the year after that



$172 million: Raised next year by delaying planned income tax cut

$223 million: Raised the year after that by delaying planned income tax cut

17: Categories of income tax exemptions, credits and deductions being eliminated or reduced

$225 million: Raised by new pension tax next year

$343 million: Raised by new pension tax the year after that

Source: Senate Fiscal Agency