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Posted on 10/26/17 at 8:30 pm to OnTheLevel State Fan
If I'm from 3:1 MS, I probably avoid this discussion.
Posted on 10/26/17 at 8:50 pm to SEC. 593
So freakin what! Life is all about choices and the consequences of those choices. They chose to live in those states, grin and bear it, or tax reform in the state you reside in!
Posted on 10/26/17 at 8:56 pm to Jorts R Us
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During the recession in 2008, a 3.7% decline in the California economy resulted in a 23% plunge in state revenue.
Sounds like they need to increase their tax rates.
Posted on 10/26/17 at 9:05 pm to SEC. 593
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So shouldn't their residents be asking this question of some southern states
BTW, this bullshite number comes from considerinf all federal spending in a state.
Southern states have a shitton of military bases - so that's salaries, benefits, physical plant, equipment, etc. Plus, they also have a shitton of poor (many of whom are leeches) resulting in billions of Medicaid, Food Stamps, etc.
The "paying" states are more than welcome to take them into their borders.
Posted on 10/26/17 at 9:10 pm to 4Ghost
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So freakin what! Life is all about choices and the consequences of those choices. They chose to live in those states, grin and bear it, or tax reform in the state you reside in!
You need us to stay put and pay our high taxes so you can enjoy your low cost of living.
Posted on 10/27/17 at 12:46 am to udtiger
South Carolina, Kentucky, and Alabama are in the top five of states that receive the most non-grant and non-contract federal moneies per dollar paid.
Posted on 10/27/17 at 1:08 am to SEC. 593
1. Corporations will still be able to deduct their state and local taxes just not regular citizens. Yep, that's fair.
2. This provision has NO CHANCE of passing. In fact, if that provision is NOT amended out of the tax cut bill, the whole thing will fail. 14 of 17 California Republican Congressmen have already said they would vote NO if that provision remains. Republican Congressmen from NY, CA, MA, and IL alone will defeat it.
3. AMT and Estate Tax should also remain in the tax code.
2. This provision has NO CHANCE of passing. In fact, if that provision is NOT amended out of the tax cut bill, the whole thing will fail. 14 of 17 California Republican Congressmen have already said they would vote NO if that provision remains. Republican Congressmen from NY, CA, MA, and IL alone will defeat it.
3. AMT and Estate Tax should also remain in the tax code.
This post was edited on 10/27/17 at 1:09 am
Posted on 10/27/17 at 1:21 am to GeorgeWest
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AMT and Estate Tax should also remain in the tax code.
Please explain your rationale for this?
Posted on 10/27/17 at 1:51 am to YankeeBama
You are all greatly overpaid and much of that money comes from red states in the form of insurance and financial services. Your public workers are vastly overcompensated and I am sure they have blood sucking pension plans like every other blue state or large city.
Blue states = waste
Blue states = waste
Posted on 10/27/17 at 1:54 am to bigDgator
And why would anyone believe any figures generated by the Obama administration?
Posted on 10/27/17 at 2:36 am to SEC. 593
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The federal government has decided that the state tax should count as income to be taxed a 2nd time.
Neither part of that sentence is true.
Posted on 10/27/17 at 4:57 am to GeorgeWest
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1. Corporations will still be able to deduct their state and local taxes just not regular citizens. Yep, that's fair.
Two different theories of taxation. There are already numerous items businesses can deduct that individuals cannot.
Posted on 10/27/17 at 6:16 am to bigDgator
We haven’t even scratched the surface of property taxes.
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