PERSONAL TAXES: INCOME AND ESTATE. Joint House and Senate Finance, February 3, 2011 Cindy Avrette, Research Division

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PERSONAL TAXES: INCOME AND ESTATE Joint House and Senate Finance, February 3, 2011 Cindy Avrette, Research Division

Personal Income Tax 52% to 55% of General Fund Tax Revenues

State Tax Structure, 1970-2009

Principles of a Sound Tax System Apply principles to the whole tax system Promotes equity among taxpayers Relatively simple to administer Ease of compliance Minimizes economic distortions Delivers fairly reliable revenue stream during economic downturns

History of PIT 1849 Enacted as a supplement to the property tax Did not fall on income derived from real property 1920 State-administered, broad-based income tax Rate limited to 6% of net income by Constitution Limitation increased to 10% in 1925 by amendment 1989 Tax Fairness Act of 1989 (Senate Bill 51)

NC PIT Prior to 1989 NC did not employ a federal starting point for calculating State taxable income Numerous exemptions and deductions Five tax brackets Rates ranging from 3% to 7%

Tax Fairness Act of 1989 (SB 51) Simplification: Federal taxable income Eliminated 30 exclusions Reduced 47 deductions & exemptions to 7 Reduced taxes for approximately 65% of the taxpayers Increased personal exemption and standard deduction, did not index Two tax brackets with rates of 6% and 7%, did not index

Calculating NC Taxable Income Federal taxable income State taxable income = Federal taxable income - Amounts exempt from State income tax + Amounts taxed by the State but not by the federal government

Taxable Income v. AGI Taxable Income 6 states use as a starting point Represents income after all federally allowed deductions Personal exemptions Itemized deductions or standard deduction Adjusted Gross Income 29 states use as a starting point Represents income after above the line deductions Business related expenses Few non-business related expenses

Federal Taxable Income Constitutional limitation on delegation of taxing authority IRC Update legislation each year Subjects NC tax revenues to greater number of federal tax policies Large number of adjustments (40) NC does not index personal exemptions or standard deduction Confusing to taxpayers

Calculating NC Taxable Income Adjustments to federal taxable income: Exemptions State taxable income = Federal taxable income - Amounts exempt from State income tax + Amounts taxed by the State but not by the federal government

State Tax Exemptions: Federal Law Interest on US obligations Income from an Indian tribe Amounts paid under the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937

State Tax Exemptions: Contractual Gain from obligations issued before 1995 to the extent allowed by State law Bailey retirement income ($401.7 m)

State Tax Exemptions: Practice Interest on NC and local government obligations and obligations of a nonprofit educational institution charted in NC The deductible amount for interest on US, NC, and nonprofit educational institutions = $20.9 m Deductible amount for NC obligations > $ 1 m

State Tax Exemptions: Accounting Refunds of state, local, and foreign taxes Amount by which basis of property under State law differs from the basis of the property under federal law

State Tax Exemptions: Social Security Full exemption SSI benefits in excess of federal limit = $375.4 m Other states 15 states tax SSI to some extent 5 follow federal practice 26 states fully exempt 9 states do not impose a PIT

Federal Taxation of SSI Benefits Federal law began taxing a portion of social security benefits in 1987 Provisional income < $32K, no taxation $32K - $44K, up to 50% taxable >$44K, up to 85% taxable Only 25% of SSI beneficiaries pay any tax liability on their benefits Over 80% of taxable SSI are reported by taxpayers with over $50,000 of AGI

State Tax Exemption: Retirement Retirement income $4,000 for governmental retirement income $2,000 for private retirement income $80.9 million

Misc. State Tax Exemptions Severance Wages Not to exceed $35,000 $15.5 million Erroneous Conviction Disaster Relief Reserve Fund NC 529 Plan AGI limits in 2012 $5 million Volunteer Fire and Rescue $1 million Sale of Mfg d Home Community to Mfg d Home Owners

Calculating NC Taxable Income Adjustments to federal taxable income: Additions State taxable income = Federal taxable income - Amounts exempt from State income tax + Amounts taxed by the State but not by the federal government

Add Backs: IRC Decoupling Standard deduction Federal = $5,700 (single; MFS) $8,350 (H/H) State = $3,000 (single; MFS); $$4,400 (H/H) Add back $2,700 Personal exemption Federal = $3,650 State = $2,500 if AGI < $100,000 (MFJ) State = $2,000 if AGI = or > $100,000 (MFJ) Add back at least $1,150 for each PE claimed

Calculating NC State Tax Liability Applicable tax rates State taxable income x Applicable Rate = State tax liability

Tax Brackets and Rates Prior to 1989 6 brackets Rates ranging from 3% to 7% 1989 Two brackets Rates of 6% and 7% 1991 Three brackets 6%, 7%, and 7.75% 2001-2006 Temporary 4 th bracket of 8.25% Extended twice 2007 Temporary rate phased down to 8% 2008 3 brackets 6%, 7%, and 7.75% 2009 and 2010 Temporary surtax 2% surtax, taxable income exceeds $100K (MFJ) 3% surtax, taxable income exceeds $250K (MFJ)

Comparison to Other States Rates 30 states have a lower rate than North Carolina 1 state has the same highest tax rate 11 states have a higher tax rate 7 states do not have an income tax The rest of the story What is the tax base? What are the applicable deductions and exemptions? What are the tax brackets? What are the applicable credits?

Calculating NC State Tax Due Credits State taxable income x applicable tax rate = Tax liability Credits = Tax Due

Tax Credits: Children Children < 17 AGI limitation $147.3 million Childcare $53.6 million Adoption $5.9 million Sunsets 2013

Tax Credit: Earned Income Refundable tax credit 5% of the federal credit amount $100 million Sunsets 2013

Tax Credits: Non-itemizers Charitable contributions by non-itemizers $26.5 million

Tax Credits: Health Long-term care premiums AGI limitation $4.7 million Sunsets 2013 Disabled persons $1.5 million Construction of dwellings for handicapped persons

Tax Credits: Energy Investing in renewable energy property $4 million Sunsets 2016 Donations to acquire renewable energy property Refund motor fuel excise tax for biodiesel $1.2 million Sunsets 2010 Tax Credits for renewable fuels Fuel dispensing facilities Constructing fuel processing facilities Sunset 2011 Recycling facility $7.0 million

Tax Credits: Business Creating jobs $8 million Sunsets 2011 Investing in business property $16.5 million Sunsets 2011 Investing in real property $0.4 million Sunsets 2011 Research & development Business ($19 million) UNC ($2.5 million) Sunsets 2014 Low-income housing $34 million, refundable Sunsets 2015 Film production $22.5 million, refundable Sunsets 2014

Miscellaneous Tax Credits Real property donations $25.7 million Conservation tillage equipment Gleaned crops Poultry composting facility Property taxes paid on farm machinery $1.6 million Recycling oyster shells Sunsets 2011 Work opportunity $0.4 million Sunsets 2012

Tax Credits: Historic Rehabilitation Income producing historic structure $3.0 million Non-income producing historic structure $5 million Income producing mill property $1 million Sunsets 2011 Non-income producing mill property $5 million Sunsets 2011

PIT Points to Remember Issues Largest single source of GF revenues Non-withholding portion of the tax is highly volatile Reliance on federal tax code changes Many adjustments

Tax Reform Recommendations Personal Income Tax Broaden the base, lower the rates Use AGI as the starting point Eliminate exemptions, deductions, and credits Lessen the State s exposure to the volatility of the current PIT structure Ensure tax equity in tax structure as a whole

Estate tax = $70+ million Estate Tax Less than 1% of General Fund Tax Revenues

NC s Estate Tax History Repealed inheritance tax in 1998 Replaced with estate tax = pickup tax State estate tax credit on federal return Federal credit phased out in 2005 Repealed gift tax in 2008, effective 2009

NC s Estate Tax Decedents dying in 2010 Decedents dying in 2011 No State estate tax State estate tax imposed when a federal estate tax is imposed Modified carry-over basis in property State estate tax imposed Tax = State estate tax credit amount, 2001 Exclusion amount 2001 = $1million 2010 = $5 - $10 million (w/ portability)

Questions? Contacts Department of Revenue Tom Dixon, Assistant Secretary of Tax Administration 733-4433 Tom.dixon@dornc.com Legislative Staff Research, 733-2578 Fiscal Research, 733-4910 Bill Drafting, 733-6660 First name.last name@ncleg.net