A state's tax climate can affect not only how far dollars stretch but also whether businesses want to locate there.
Attachment 3973
No. 1: New York
And the winner for the worst state for taxes is . . . the Empire State. It's the worst state in the country when it comes to individual income taxes, likely due to its high top marginal tax rate of 8.82%. It ranks 45th for both unemployment insurance taxes and property taxes, and 38th for sales taxes. (It also has the highest tobacco taxes in the country -- $4.35 per pack of cigarettes.) Its best score was 23rd for corporate tax rates. New York was also among the top five outbound states in the United Van Lines migration study.
#Dems play musical chairs + patronage and nepotism = entitlement !
Don't forget the gas tax rates.
#1 New York
Georgia L Schlager
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