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State Individual Income Taxes Sally Wallace Georgia State University Dept of Economics and Fiscal Research Center 1

Overview Why have an income tax? Nebraska s income tax in brief Challenges and trends in income taxation 2

Focus on Income Tax 41 states plus DC levy a broad-based income tax Most couple closely to the Feds 29 use Federal AGI as base 8 use Federal Taxable Income as base Wages = 72.5% of FAGI (2010) Taxable SS = 2.3% of FAGI Taxable pensions/annuities = 6.7% of FAGI Other income = 18.5 % of FAGI 32.1 percent of federal filers itemize 3

Importance of IIT Source: U.S. Census Government Finance Statistics 4

Why have an income tax? It is income elastic, i.e., its revenues grow in proportion to income. It can be progressive in its distribution of tax burdens. It can be relatively neutral in its effects on economic decisions, thus reducing distortions in the economy. Raise enough revenue to meet expenditure needs It is deductible at the federal level, thus reducing the overall burden on residents by state. 5

Quick example: AGI = $80,000 Deduct state income tax = $6,000 So taxable income = $74,000 If federal tax rate = 30% Federal tax after deduction = $22,200 Without deduction = $24,000 Save $1,800 or 30% of your state income tax 6

On the other hand Because it is income elastic, revenues may decline during economic downturns. The tax may be progressive which may discourage higher-income individuals and businesses from locating in a given state. Bracket creep due to inflation results in potentially increased tax burdens with no change in real income; a progressive rate schedule may guarantee that taxes will grow faster than real income. 7

The tax may be used to give special preferences to certain groups or certain income types, thus potentially disrupting the equity and efficiency advantages of the tax. Taxpayers may feel that compliance with the tax is cumbersome and expensive. 8

Income tax/personal income Source: Brookings-Urban Tax Policy Center data query system: http://slfdqs.taxpolicycenter.org/pages.cfm 9

Options in a typical system Defining the base: largely wages in current systems, FAGI, other? Exemptions/deduction: how many, how large, what purpose Brackets and rates Credits 10

Nebraska s Income Tax Coupling to Federal AGI Four brackets with rates from 2.46 to 6.84 percent Deductions and credits: standard/itemized, some capital gains, child/dependent care, EITC, elderly/disabled, angel investment, others 11

Nebraska relative to other states Average number of brackets (4.8 mean, 1 minimum, 12 max Hawaii) Implicit personal exemptions similar to the average state Rates not much different than U.S. average (2.63 first rate and 6.57 top rate average) Clawback provision a bit more unique 12

Exemptions and credits tend to be more specific by states Nebraska s not out of the norm Overall comparisons difficult to make NBER Taxsim model results (2011): Marginal tax rate: NE 6.49* US 4.64 Average tax rate (tax/income): NE 3.84 US 3.32 13

Issues and Trends Rate differentials and economic development Demographics Changing economic base Diversified public finances Flat rates Reduced profile for income tax? 14

Rate differentials Effective rates important! Considers effect of credits, exemptions, etc. Is economic activity affected by differences in effective tax rates? Certainly but how much difference in rate is needed and how large are the impacts? 15

Economic effects: If labor and capital can move, they may seek lower tax states if benefit is greater than the cost All else constant Evidence? 16

Individual behavior and tax rates Young and Varner (2005) no impact Davies and Pulito (2011) find an impact Bluestone (2007) zero income tax states, no benefit Very difficult to find consensus, and more issues: Relatively few individuals move out of state over a lifetime Mix of taxes and expenditures are important Cost of living, family lifestyles, housing all important as well 17

Demographics: Elderly population growth Affect income, sales and property tax bases Less wage income, more retirement income (capital, social security, pensions) States have felt pressure to reduce taxation of these forms of income 18

Source: U.S. Census 19

State Treatment 33 states (out of 42) have state tax exclusions for some combination of private, state-local or federal civilian retirement/pension income 21 states allow an additional senior-related tax exemption Other credits and allowances in a hand full of states Source: Individual Income Tax Provisions in the States, Olin 2012 20

Georgia s recent change (2012): Capped exemption at $65,000 (versus unlimited exemption phase in) Arguments equity, cost Kentucky Reform Commission recommendation: reduce pension income exemptions ($485 million per year with means testing) Retiree testimony We make over $100,000 and don t pay a nickel in state income taxes. That s representation without taxation. That s wrong. (Goodman, p. 2) 21

Michigan 2011 Law retained exemptions for those born before 1946 Reduced exemptions for others, with target at those born after 1952 Notion of hold harmless of more vulnerable resonates (?) 22

Changing economics Can income tax capture where economy is headed? Labor somewhat less mobile, but technology having an impact on all industry Increased use of capital relative to labor Health and other services Where are the tax handles? 23

Future Role of Income Tax Discussion of flatter rates/broader base Reduce administrative costs Reduce incentives to arbitrage How much is possible? Lots of discussion, little action Large reduction/elimination of income tax Consumption swap: services, rate differentials Enough evidence of impact? 24

Resources Individual Income Tax Provisions in the States, Rick Olin, Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau, July 2012: http://legis.wisconsin.gov/lfb/publications/miscellaneous/documents/2012_07_25individual %20Income%20Tax%20Provisions%20in%20the%20States.pdf State Tax Comparisons, Federation of Tax Administrators: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/rate/tax_stru.html State Personal Income Taxes on Pensions and Retirement Income: Tax Year 2010, Ronald Snell, National Conference of State Legislators, February 2011: http://www.ncsl.org/documents/fiscal/taxonpensions2011.pdf Seniors are New Target for Tax Increases, Josh Goodman, Pew Charitable Trusts, January 15, 2013: http://www.pewstates.org/projects/stateline/headlines/seniors-are-new-target-for-taxincreases-85899442704 C. Young and C. Varner, Millionaire Migration and State Taxation of Top Incomes: Evidence from a Natural Experiment, National Tax Journal 64, no. 2 (2011): 255 284. A. Davies and J. Pulito (2011), Tax Rates and Migration, Mercatus Center Working Paper 11-31, George Mason University. 25

P. Bluestone (2007), A Historical Comparison of Neighboring States with Different Income Tax Regimes, Fiscal Research Center Report No. 172, Andrew Young School, Georgia State University, Atlanta. S. Wallace (2012), The Evolving Financial Architecture of State and Local Governments, in Ebel and Petersen, ed., The Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government Finance (New York: Oxford University Press). R. Buschman and D. Sjoquist ( S. Wallace and A. Stephenson (2010), Georgia s Individual Income Tax: Options for Reform, Fiscal Research Center Report No. 218, Andrew Young School, Georgia State University, Atlanta. C. Bourdeaux (2010), A Review of State Tax Reform Efforts, Fiscal Research Center Report No. 216, Andrew Young School, Georgia State University, Atlanta. D. Sjoquist, L. Wheeler, and L. Almada (2012), Georgia s Corporate Income Tax: A Description and Reform Options, Fiscal Research Center Report No. 172, Andrew Young School, Georgia State University, Atlanta. 26