International Business Times : Best & Worst States for Taxes

IBT LogoUnited States Of Taxation 2014: Here Are The Best And Worst States For Consumption Taxes, Total Tax Burden

Nothing is certain except death and taxes, but taxes can be far more complicated than death. The following article by Angelo Young of IBT makes it pretty clear for you.

As the April 15 tax filing deadline approaches, two groups have released data sets that can offer insight into which states are the most forgiving (or punishing) when it comes to consumption taxes and overall local tax burdens.

The nonpartisan Tax Foundation and the personal finance info provider Wallet Hub on Tuesday each released their 2014 data on state taxes. Comparing the two data sets can show you the effect of state, local and sales taxes on your personal bottom line and might help you decide what part of the country to move to if you want lower costs of living and doing business.

“One thing that’s important to remember here is that state and local tax rates are only part of the total sales tax story,” said Tax Foundation spokesperson Richard Borean by email. “Equally important are sales tax bases — what the tax applies to — which can have a palpable impact on how much the tax collects in revenue and how the tax affects the economy.”

The data from Evolution Finance Inc.’s Wallet Hub offers further insight into the Tax Foundation’s data that can help put into context what a low or high sales tax means compared to a state’s overall tax burden.

For example, Oregon joins New Hampshire, Montana and Delaware in having no sales tax, according to the Tax Foundation finding, but it has the 12th-highest total tax burden, or 21 percent above the national average of the 50 states and the District of Columbia, according to the Wallet Hub research. Likewise, Tennessee has the nation’s highest sales tax average (state and local), but is almost on par with the national average total state tax liability per household of about $6,990 per year.

Obviously other factors are in play when it comes to quality-of-life issues. States with low tax rates typically offer fewer public services and may be offsetting lower tax revenue by starving their education and public health systems. But if taxes are your primary quality-of-life concern, then forget about New York City and consider Cheyenne, Wyo.

Here are the top 10 states for both average state and local tax rates (top chart) and the total tax liability compared to the national average (bottom chart). For example, New York is the most expensive state in the nation in terms of average total state and local taxes per household, at 39 percent above the national average:

001 Highest Sales Taxes - 2Tennessee has the nation’s highest average state and local sales tax. Six states have higher sales taxes than New York and California.  IBTimes

 

003 Highest State Taxes - 2Here’s the list of the ten states with the highest total state tax burdens measured by how far above or blow the national average the state resides. Tennessee is no longer in the top 10. New York, California and Illinois are the only three states that appear on both lists, but the other seven states with high consumption tax rates are not among the top states with overall tax burdens.  IBTimes

Here are the bottom 10 states for both average state and local tax rates (top chart) and the total tax liability compared to the national average (bottom chart):

 

002 Lowest Sales Taxes - 2 Here are the states with the lowest state and local sales taxes. Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon don’t have sales taxes, while Alaska and Hawaii have the lowest measurable sales tax rate averages. Note: Montana data exclude sales taxes charged from state resort areas.  IBTimes

004 Lowest State Taxes - 2Here are the states with the lowest overall state and local tax burdens compared to the national average. Wyoming and Alaska are both 66 percent below the national average. Both states are also among the states with the lowest sales tax averages.  IBTimes

Here’s Wallet Hub’s latest estimate of states’ total tax burdens:

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on March 19 2014 2:41 PM