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Title: Wisconsin Taxes in Perspective


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Wisconsin Taxes inPerspective
  • Don Nichols
  • Professor of Economics and
  • Director, The La Follette School of Public
    Affairs
  • Co-Director, WAGE.
  • January 19, 2005

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TRENDS IN WISCONSIN TAXES
  • Have Our Tax Burdens Been Rising?
  • Tax Burden Taxes/Income
  • Taxes State AND Local Taxes
    U.S. Census data FY 2001-02
  • Income Personal Income (BEA def.)

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  • The next ten slides show the tax burden of
    Wisconsins major taxes. The 92-2000 slides are
    data from the U. S. Census web page.
  • The FY96 to FY 04 slides are Wisconsin Taxpayer
    Alliance data.
  • These data differ in very minor ways.

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Wisconsins Tax Burden
  • The preceding slides show that Wisconsins total
    tax burden has been roughly constant for the past
    15 years.
  • The charts show the large cut in the Personal
    Income Tax in 01 and the reduction in Property
    Taxes in 96-97 which is when the state increased
    its share of school spending to two thirds.

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All Own Source Revenue
  • The next chart shows Own Source Revenue.
  • Own Source Revenue is the total amount of money
    paid by Wisconsinites for state and local
    government services.
  • It does not include Federal Funds.
  • It does include all taxes and fees, including
    licenses and tuition.

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Comparisons Across States
  • The Census data show that Wisconsins tax burden
    has not increased over time.
  • How do Wisconsins Tax Burdens Compare to Tax
    Burdens in Other States?
  • In the following charts, Wisconsin is the state
    with the dark vertical bar. The charts are based
    on Census data for all state and local taxes.
    (FY2001-02.)

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Summary of State Rankings
  • Wisconsins total tax burden is the sixth highest
    of all states.
  • It has the 15th highest burden when all taxes and
    fees are compared. The burden is roughly 16 cents
    on the dollar.
  • The majority of the states have tax and fee
    burdens within a penny or two of Wisconsins
    burden.

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What Do the Rich States Do?
  • The next three charts show that rich states
    collect more revenue than poor states.
  • Wisconsins revenues do not appear to be unusual
    relative to its income in these charts.

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The Cost of Living
  • Taxes Are Part of the Cost of Living, which can
    affect decisions over where to live.
  • How Much Do Costs of Living Vary by State?
  • How Does Wisconsins Cost of Living Compare?

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ACCRA Cost of Living Data
  • In the following chart, a level of 100 represents
    an average cost of living.
  • 110 would be cost of living 10 above average.
  • 90 would be a cost of living 10 below average.

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Costs of Living Vary by a LOT
  • Taxes Vary by a few pennies on the dollar.
  • Costs of Living Vary by a few dimes.
  • Housing Cost Differentials Dominate Cost of
    Living Variations

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My Last Point Deductibility
  • Income and Property Taxes Are Deductible from
    Federal taxes.
  • Sales Taxes, Other Taxes and Fees Are Not.
  • The Taxes that are High in Wisconsin are the Ones
    that Are Deductible.
  • A Properly Constructed Measure of Tax Burdens
    Would Calculate Deductibility.

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Summary
  • There has been no growth in Wisconsins tax
    burden in recent years. Our taxes take the same
    share of our income today that they took a decade
    and a half ago.
  • The burden of Wisconsins taxes and fees is the
    15th highest of the states.
  • While the local cost of living matters for
    decisions on where to live, local living costs
    vary by a lot more than local tax costs.
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