In Maryland, we pay 5% sales tax. We have a state and also a county tax income tax which is a percentage of the state tax. Most counties are 60% of the state tax. A couple are 50% and a couple are 70%. As you can imagine, the larger the population density, the higher the county kick. And if you are fortunate to live in Montegomery County, MD, you have all kinds of additional taxes and fees. One of their benefits from what I understand. /w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif
To be honest, I have heard people say that it is cheaper to live in one state than another. In some cases, this is true. However, "cheaper" is relative. One has to take into account all of the tax burdens that are imposed upon us. We usually focus on the sales tax as being terrible. If you don't spend much money, you don't pay the tax.
Has anyone ever seen a state by state tax comparison based upon the same parameters? Same property, size house, number of out building, number of cars/trucks, etc to get a fair assessment. That would be interesting.
Terry