
Originally Posted by
Zorba
Overall I think it would be a good idea for cities to move towards property tax for basic operations. Not sure I would support it for "extras" like Maps, etc. I would not support getting rid of income tax at the state level in exchange for property tax.
In general sales tax is the most regressive tax, and it discourages economic activity, and with the current federal laws, encourages people to buy online instead of locally. If cities were allowed to use property tax, instead of sales tax, maybe we could waive tax on groceries like many other states do, which would make sales tax much less regressive.
Property tax is also regressive, but has fewer issues than sales tax, and is federally deductible when deducting state income tax, while sales tax can only be deducted if state income tax is not. One huge problem with property tax is cities waive it all the time to attract companies.
That being said, I really don't support local income taxes, like Ohio has. So I think property tax is the best option to stabilize local funding. To start out, they should be required to reduced sales tax by the equivalent they raise property tax.
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