Zone1 Two States Exploring getting rid of State Income Tax-No state has axed its income tax on wages in 45 years. Now 2 Southern states are on a path to do

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And now for an actual discussion! USMB thoughts on this and state income tax in general? Please support arguments as possible. I have lived in both states with and without income tax. Texas primarily funds state and local municpals and schools via property taxes.

A background document-
About 45 years have passed since a U.S. state last eliminated its income tax on wages and salaries. But with recent actions in Mississippi and Kentucky, two states now are on a path to do so, if their economies keep growing.

The push to zero out the income tax is perhaps the most aggressive example of a tax-cutting trend that swept across states as they rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic with surging revenues and historic surpluses.

But it comes during a time of greater uncertainty for states, as they wait to see whether President Donald Trump’s cost cutting and tariffs lead to a reduction in federal funding for states and a downturn in the overall economy.

Some fiscal analysts also warn the repeal of income taxes could leave states reliant on other levies, such as sales taxes, that disproportionately affect the poor.


Which governments charge income tax?​

The 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution grants Congress the power to levy income taxes. It was ratified by states in 1913. Since then, most states have adopted their own income taxes.

Eight states currently charge no personal income tax: Alaska, Florida, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Wyoming. A ninth state, Washington, charges no personal income tax on wages and salaries but does tax certain capital gains income over $270,000.

When Alaska repealed its personal income tax in 1980, it did so because state coffers were overflowing with billions of dollars in oil money.
 
Stain should be thrilled! Much easier to “TAX THE RICH” on Property tax or other than income. The rich have high income from a lot ofother ways than a paycheck.
 

California tax brackets 2024​

Tax rateSingle or married filing separatelyMarried filing jointly or surviving spouseHead of household
1%$0 to $10,756.$0 to $21,512.$0 to $21,527.
2%$10,757 to $25,499.$21,513 to $50,998.$21,528 to $51,000.
4%$25,500 to $40,245.$50,999 to $80,490.$51,001 to $65,744.
6%$40,246 to $55,866.$80,491 to $111,732.$65,745 to $81,364.
8%$55,867 to $70,606.$111,733 to $141,212.$81,365 to $96,107.
9.3%$70,607 to $360,659.$141,213 to $721,318.$96,108 to $490,493.
10.3%$360,660 to $432,787.$721,319 to $865,574.$490,494 to $588,593.
11.3%$432,788 to $721,314.$865,575 to $1,442,628.$588,593 to $980,987.
12.3%$721,315 or more.$1,442,629 or more.$980,988 or more.
 
And now for an actual discussion! USMB thoughts on this and state income tax in general? Please support arguments as possible. I have lived in both states with and without income tax. Texas primarily funds state and local municpals and schools via property taxes.

A background document-
About 45 years have passed since a U.S. state last eliminated its income tax on wages and salaries. But with recent actions in Mississippi and Kentucky, two states now are on a path to do so, if their economies keep growing.

The push to zero out the income tax is perhaps the most aggressive example of a tax-cutting trend that swept across states as they rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic with surging revenues and historic surpluses.

But it comes during a time of greater uncertainty for states, as they wait to see whether President Donald Trump’s cost cutting and tariffs lead to a reduction in federal funding for states and a downturn in the overall economy.

Some fiscal analysts also warn the repeal of income taxes could leave states reliant on other levies, such as sales taxes, that disproportionately affect the poor.


Which governments charge income tax?​

The 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution grants Congress the power to levy income taxes. It was ratified by states in 1913. Since then, most states have adopted their own income taxes.

Eight states currently charge no personal income tax: Alaska, Florida, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Wyoming. A ninth state, Washington, charges no personal income tax on wages and salaries but does tax certain capital gains income over $270,000.

When Alaska repealed its personal income tax in 1980, it did so because state coffers were overflowing with billions of dollars in oil money.
I'd rather see property taxes for non businesses nixed.
 
We have no sales tax, here, but the state income tax is outrageous.

We had a choice for governor between a Democrat moderate, a Democrat DNC type and a Raging Democrat communist, and guess who the idiot voters chose?
 
Both are "right to work" states too.

RtW states are where industry is moving to.....The days of over-regulated/union "destination states" like CA and NY are over.
Agreed. And lower wages and benefits as well. Any job done overseas can be done here for st least 3x the wage overseas plus full benefits. Unless of course you are anti worker.
 
Agreed. And lower wages and benefits as well. Any job done overseas can be done here for st least 3x the wage overseas plus full benefits. Unless of course you are anti worker.
I had well-paying jobs with topflight benefits here in Virginia....Another RtW state.

We have unions here but they seem to have more sense than in the deep blue states.
 
Washington has no state income tax, yet it is one of the highest taxed states.
 

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