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Florida Ranks Fourth as Business Friendly State

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Study: Fla. ranks fourth as business friendly state

WASHINGTON – Sept. 29, 2016 – The nonpartisan Tax Foundation released its 13th annual State Business Tax Climate Index, which measures how well-structured each state's tax code is by analyzing more than 100 variables in five tax categories: corporate, individual income, sales, property and unemployment insurance.

Wyoming once again took first place with the most competitive tax code in the country, while New Jersey maintained its long-standing position at the bottom of the pack. Overall, Florida ranked fourth. Only three other states were deemed to have a more business-friendly tax code.

This year's most competitive states include:

1. Wyoming

2. South Dakota

3. Alaska

4. Florida

5. Nevada

6. Montana

7. New Hampshire

8. Indiana

9. Utah

10. Oregon

This year's least competitive states include: 41. Louisiana 42. Maryland 43. Connecticut 44. Rhode Island 45. Ohio 46. Minnesota 47. Vermont and D.C. 48. California 49. New York 50. New Jersey States are penalized for overly complex, burdensome and economically harmful tax codes, and rewarded for transparent and neutral tax codes that do not distort business decisions. A state's ranking can rise or fall in rank because of its own actions or actions taken by other states. "Our goal with the State Business Tax Climate Index is to start a conversation between taxpayers and policymakers about how their states fare against the rest of the country," says Tax Foundation policy analyst Jared Walczak. "While there are many ways to show how much a state collects in taxes, the index is designed to show how well states structure their tax systems and to provide a roadmap for improvement." The index can also be used as a tool for identifying state tax trends. For instance, the report shows that a number of states are now opting to simplify their tax systems by consolidating individual income tax brackets or even moving to a flat tax. Hawaii eliminated its top three individual income tax brackets in 2016 and reduced its top marginal rate from 11 to 8.25 percent, for example. That improved its overall rank from 30th to 27th. North Carolina moved to a flat individual income tax in 2014 and continues to phase in rate reductions, building on its 2013 reforms and shoring up its place at 11th overall. Another trend is the tendency for states to shift away from taxes on capital. Pennsylvania, for example, has now completely phased out its capital stock tax, boosting its property tax component ranking six places, from 38th to 32nd, and improving its overall state ranking from 28th to 24th. The full report is available online, along with a map that graphically shows the ranking of each state. © 2016 Florida Realtors® Related Topics: Taxes

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Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

Good  morning, JM Padron, CCIM and Massachusetts must be wedged somewhere in the middle.... 

Sep 29, 2016 09:21 PM
JM Padron, CCIM, CCP
THE JMTEAM NETWORK - Destin, FL
CCIM, CCP, International Commercial Broker

I don't know Barbara, I just repeated the info from the Flotida Association of Realtors, I'll do some research!

Sep 29, 2016 09:33 PM
JM Padron, CCIM, CCP
THE JMTEAM NETWORK - Destin, FL
CCIM, CCP, International Commercial Broker

Sep 29, 2016 09:39 PM
James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

Good morning JM.  Sigh, my State apparently didn't rank, or if it did I can't read where it stands in the map

Sep 29, 2016 09:48 PM
Will Nesbitt
Nesbitt Realty at Condo Alexandria - Alexandria, VA
Nesbitt Realty is a family-run brokerage.

Talking (954) 703-2021 Real Estate Broker/Owner with REMAX PREMIER-COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATES JM Padron, CCIM into Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Oct 13, 2016 03:37 AM