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Tag Archives: Taxes and Fees

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New Hampshire lands in top 10 in report on states’ business climates

A new Tax Foundation study ranks New Hampshire sixth in its 2020 State Business Tax Climate Index. Neighboring states did not fare so well in the study, which ranked Maine at 33rd, Massachusetts 36th, Vermont 44th and Connecticut 47th.

November 1, 2019 in U.S..
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The New York Times is wrong. The rich pay more taxes than you do

By almost every measure, the U.S. has one of the most progressive systems of taxation in the world, in which high-income people pay the highest tax rates. Everyone agrees on this basic fact, except the New York Times.

October 15, 2019 in Commentary.
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State Headliners: Vermont gasoline and diesel consumption 2.5X higher than estimated; haircut regs meant to protect barbers

If the multi-state, regional Transportation & Climate Initiative takes effect, and if Vermonters pay the 36 cents per gallon that Californians will pay under their similar “cap and trade” program, Vermont drivers could pay an extra $137 million per year.

October 14, 2019 in TNR News.
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Gas taxes help push California pump prices past $4, high above $2.64 national average

California has the highest gas taxes in the nation at an average of 57.8 cents a gallon — more than one-eighth of the total price of the gas. The tax was raised most recently by 5.6 cents per gallon July 1. California imposed a 12 cents-a-gallon tax increase in 2017.

October 10, 2019 in U.S..
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Here’s how Bernie Sanders’ wealth tax would aim to raise $4.35 trillion over 10 years

Sanders’ tax would be applied to accumulated wealth instead of just income, which would cut the average billionaire’s wealth in half in 15 years, The New York Times reported citing two economists who helped create the Vermont senator’s plan.

September 24, 2019 in U.S..
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Flemming: Vermont is lucky to have high-tax neighbors, but still loses residents

Vermont lost more than twice as many people to distant, less taxed states than it gained from mostly neighboring states that were taxed about the same as Vermont. That’s what the migration data tells us.

September 24, 2019 in Commentary.
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Roper: Insurance hikes aren’t rate increases, they’re tax increases

At what point will Vermonters wake up to the fact that allowing government involvement in health care is a very expensive mistake? It will probably be a while because ratepayers, I suspect, aren’t as angry with the politicians as they are with the insurance companies, and this isn’t really fair.

September 3, 2019 in Commentary.
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Flemming: Vermont should borrow tax exemption from Bernie’s fatherland

Low-income earners should not have to deal with the complexities of the US income tax system until they reach a certain standard of living. This is why all Vermonters 25 or younger making less than $22,000 should be exempt from Vermont’s income tax.

August 18, 2019 in Commentary.
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Flemming: Is Vermont the most tax-burdened state, or just top 10?

That’s right, on a per capita basis, we each paid $5,015 to our Vermont government in 2017, more than any other state.

August 4, 2019 in Commentary.
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Roper: Surplus shows why Vermont needs a Taxpayer Bill of Rights

TABOR basically states that any revenue raised beyond what was required to meet the fiscal year’s budgeted obligations must be returned to the taxpayers. Period. End of discussion.

July 31, 2019 in Commentary.
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State Headliners: Thanks to Trump tax reform, repatriated corporate tax receipts up in Vermont

Thanks in part to the 2017 Trump federal tax reform, Vermont state corporate income tax receipts are up $38 million over last year.

July 26, 2019 in TNR News.
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Report: Every American taxpayer would owe almost $700,000 to pay down worsening U.S. debt

The federal government’s overall financial condition worsened by $4.5 trillion in 2018, according to an analysis from government financial watchdog Truth In Accounting (TIA).

July 8, 2019 in U.S..

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