The Geography of Taxation: How Where You Live Affects What You Pay
An old expression tells us that there are two certainties in life: death and taxes. While that is certainly an exaggeration, most people can appreciate the financial weight that taxes put upon them. But what many people aren’t aware of is that although taxes vary state to state – considerably, in some instances – they can also vary from city to city. Even small geographic differences can have a profound effect on how much you pay in taxes. Here’s a breakdown of some of the highest and lowest rates in the U.S., and why the scales of taxation aren’t always balanced across state lines.
Numerous factors can affect how much you pay in taxes on both state and municipal levels. If you’re a large state with a comparatively small population and a strong industrial base –
like Alaska – you can find yourself paying no income or sales tax at the state level. NONE. On top of that, Alaskans also benefit from the lowest local sales tax of any state, pegged at an average of just 1.11%. Compare that with combined state/local sales taxes in states like California (9.08% ), New York (8.52%) and Illinois (8.22%), and you can be talking a serious piece of your paycheck.
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Why is there such a large gap when it comes to taxation rates? Factors can be as random as the taxes themselves, spanning from the higher cost of operating a major city vs. a rural township, to debts passed on by administrations, or the Federal Government’s desire to wean state/city governments off of substantial monetary contributions.
And then there are the taxes you don’t necessarily pay every year come April; the more ‘eclectic’ ones that are unique to certain cities and states. For example:
Facing mounting government debts, Maryland will be raising the tax on alcoholic beverages from 6% to 9%, a healthy bump.
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