California's budget problems have everything to do with the fact that a minority of Repub troglodytes in the legislature have for the past 25 years repeated the "no new taxes" mantra
Imagine where California and the nation would be without Republicans holding back the growth of government?? Libturds are 100% irresponsible and should be made illegal as our Constitution intended!
Where Does California Rank?
California is a high-tax state, with some of the steepest sales tax, personal income tax and corporate tax rates in the nation.
For businesses seeking to create jobs for Californians by locating or expanding in the state, taxes can be a major obstacle. California has the third-worst state business tax climate in the nation, according to an October 2012 report from the Tax Foundation, a national tax research organization that tracks state taxes in its 2013 State Business Tax Climate Index.
Here is how California compares to other states in terms of major taxes:
State Sales Tax: Highest in the Nation
California levies a 7.25 percent general sales and use tax on consumers, which is the highest statewide rate in the nation and the rate will climb to 7.5 percent from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2016, under Proposition 30, approved by voters in the November 2012 election. Local governments are permitted to levy another 1.5 percent. Click here for the State Board of Equalization's detailed description of the statewide sales and use tax rate, and here for information on additional city and county sales tax rates.
Gasoline Tax: Second Highest in the Nation
California's combined local, state and federal gasoline taxes total 68.9 cents per gallon, the second highest in the nation, just behind New York (69.7 cents per gallon), according to an October 2012 report by the American Petroleum Institute.
Personal Income Tax: Highest in the Nation
California's personal income tax has the highest top rate and one of the most highly progressive structures in the nation. After passage of Proposition 30, California's top rate is 13.3 percent (including the 1 percent surcharge for mental health programs, for all personal income taxpayers with taxable income over $1 million). Hawaii is second, with a top rate of 11 percent. Most small businesses are S Corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships, and pay their business taxes at the rates for individuals, which makes California's taxes on small businesses some of the most burdensome in the nation. Seven states do not impose a personal income tax.
Corporate Income Tax: Highest in the West
"Corporations looking to relocate, or even establish, a business in the West may shy away from California, as the state's 8.84 percent flat rate is the highest corporate tax rate in the West," the Tax Foundation said in 2011. Nothing has changed, as the group's 2013 State Business Tax Climate Index report shows that other Western states still have much lower corporate tax rates. Nationally, only eight states have a higher top corporate tax rate than California (Alaska, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, Pennslyvania and Rhode Island).
Property Tax: High, Even Under Proposition 13
In its 2013 State Business Tax Climate Index, the Tax Foundation ranks the 50 states on property tax collections per capita. As of July 1, 2012, property taxes in California were $1,458 per capita, ranked 15th highest nationally. Without Proposition 13, the 1978 voter-approved initiative that set limits on property taxes for California property owners, the state likely would rank even worse.
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