There's a reason why NH ranks much higher than Maine - Granite Grok

There’s a reason why NH ranks much higher than Maine

Income TaxReformatted, emphasis mine:

“…The compilation data is stunning.

In many of the selected reports, Maine lagged far behind New Hampshire for competitiveness for new industry, tax burden, cost of doing business, workforce education, infrastructure, regulatory environment and labor supply. New Hampshire came in, nationally, as the 15th best state in terms of business climate and taxation — the best in New England, by a long shot. Maine’s average score designated our state the 34th best for business climate, trailing every other New England state except Connecticut.

But the rub becomes apparent when one studies the data. While the populations of the two neighboring states are nearly the same (1.3 million), Maine’s population is spread out over four times the land mass. With no sales tax and no income tax, New Hampshire residents get to keep more of their own money; with the median income level at $70,936 a year — a full $20,000 more per year than Mainers — that’s a lot of money to use even if New Hampshire property taxes are higher than Maine’s.”

Yeah, everyone says that and it is true.  But the Left ALWAYS rails about how high it is – and never talks about the lack of OTHER taxes…oh wait!  The ZINGER!

“The New Hampshire data reflects a national trend: States that don’t assess income taxes or sales taxes have more robust economies than the states that do. Citizens want local control of taxes. When states leverage high income and sales taxes for pet programs, citizens have little say in where and how the money is spent. While property taxes are the bane of many, and can be misused, property taxes are the most controllable of any taxes levied — because these are the taxes that are approved at the municipal level, not at the statehouse. In most towns, the citizens themselves approve the property tax burden at their annual town meetings. In larger towns and cities, elected councils set the budget — but they do so locally. It’s direct democracy. The word itself is a compound of two Greek words: “demos” is “people” and “kratos” translates “power.” In a democracy, the power belongs to the people.”

I’ve been saying similar things for years.  Keep the tax local as you can go to where your elected officials live, knock on their door, and sound off.  You CAN control local taxes.

Which is why Democrats are ALWAYS wanting broadbased taxes – you WILL lose each and every time they get to implement them for exactly the same reason stated by the study.  Democrats know that once a revenue source is removed to a higher level, it will get locked it as people can’t get to the state capital they way they can get to Town Hall.  Democrats and Socialists ALWAYS will push for this – it starts up and continues their Power over you, the citizen.  It is summed up by my meme:

The Bigger the Government, the smaller the citizen.

And that’s the way the Democrats want it.  They hate Liberty and Freedom and love control.

(H/T: Ellsworth American via UL)

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