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Summary of Tax Rankings Total Per Capita State Taxation Percentage of Total State Taxes Provided by Each Source Total Per Capita State and Local Taxation Florida's Per Capita Tax Growth 1988-1998 Per Capita Local Taxation State & Local Taxes as a Percent of Personal Income Percent of Personal Income Spent on State Taxes State Taxes as a Percent of Personal Income Per Capita State General Sales Taxes State and Local Sales Tax Rates Per Capita State Selective Sales Taxes Selective Sales Taxes Per Capita State License Taxes License Taxes Per Capita State Corporate Income Taxes State Corporate Income Tax Rates Per Capita State Personal Income Taxes Per Capita Documentary Stamp and Stock Transfer Taxes Per Capita State Property Taxes Per Capita Local Property Taxes Per Capita State Debt Burden |
State Taxes - FY 1998 Local Taxes - FY 1996 This is Florida TaxWatch's annual report of how Florida's state and local taxes compare with those of the other 49 states. The State of Florida has continued to avoid significant tax increases while a strong economy has provided for increasing revenue. Most states have also been holding the line on taxes, so Floridians' state tax burden relative to that of the rest of the nation has not changed much. However, 1998 was the first year since 1995 that Florida's state tax collections grew slower than the national average, resulting in our per capita state tax burden ranking falling two spots to 41st, back to where it was in 1995. Relative to other states, Florida's state and local tax burden is lower than average. But with cities and counties responsible for providing more services, the tax burden in Florida is shifting from state government to local governments. Local taxes account for 41% of total state and local taxes in Florida. Floridians' state tax rankings remain relatively low, but local and combined state and local rankings are moving closer to the national average. Florida's combined state and local tax ranking is 27th, up three spots from the previous year. The $2,328 in Florida's per capita collections is 90% of the national average. State Taxes. After reaching it's all-time high at 36th in 1994, Florida's per capita tax collection ranking fell five spots in 1995. After two years of climbing one spot, it fell back to 41st in 1998. As a percent of personal income (6.0%), Florida ranks 42nd in state taxes, the same rank as the prior two years. Local Taxes. Floridians' per capita local tax ranking rose three places to 20th in 1996. The largest component of local taxes, the property tax, rose two spots to 16th. Floridians' per capita property tax burden is 2% above the national average. Note: Due to the availability of U.S. Census Bureau data for state governments, this report includes state tax collection data for FY 1998, but the latest available data for local governments is FY 1996. So while state tax rankings are for 1998, any local tax ranking -- or combined state and local ranking -- will be for 1996.
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Daniel E. Sprague, Research Analyst and Kurt Wenner, Senior Research Analyst under the direction of Dr. Keith G. Baker, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer T. O'Neal Douglas, Chairman; Dominic M. Calabro, President and Publisher Copyright Florida TaxWatch, January 2000 Return to the TaxWatch members page. |