Monday, April 07, 2008
Tax burden continues to grow
With Tax Day looming on April 15, there's an interesting post at TONY PHYRILLAS about how Pennsylvania ranks in the TOP 20 in combine taxes (state and federal).
In other words, when you factor in the income tax, sales tax, property tax, gasoline tax and tobacco tax, Pennsylvania residents pay more than residents of 30 other states.
We can't blame all of this on Gov. Ed Rendell. Only the state income tax and tobacco taxes have risen during his tenure, but didn't the governor promise to lower everyone's property taxes while standing on his head?
And it's not for lack of trying. Rendell has floated the idea of raising the gasoline tax. The governor is also pushing a new tax on electricity and a tax on businesses to fund his "cover all Pennsylvanians" health care plan.
In other words, when you factor in the income tax, sales tax, property tax, gasoline tax and tobacco tax, Pennsylvania residents pay more than residents of 30 other states.
We can't blame all of this on Gov. Ed Rendell. Only the state income tax and tobacco taxes have risen during his tenure, but didn't the governor promise to lower everyone's property taxes while standing on his head?
And it's not for lack of trying. Rendell has floated the idea of raising the gasoline tax. The governor is also pushing a new tax on electricity and a tax on businesses to fund his "cover all Pennsylvanians" health care plan.