jpquick: blog jpquick's blog
n.c. tax overhaul still alive in budget talks
Published Jul. 5, 2009Views: 322
The headline should read "N.C. tax increase still alive." Unfortunately, the use of this headline would have placed the author at odds with yet another rebranding effort launched by the NC Democratic Party.
According to the AP, Democrats are no longer increasing "revenue," closing a "massive" budget gap, or protecting "education."
Instead, Mr Robertson would have us believe that state lawmakers are only now finishing an epic "tax reform" effort that has been literally years in the making.
The hero in this political saga is Mr. Hoyle, a legislator our author clearly fears will buckle under assault from misguided Republicans concerned only about "messages" and special interests concerned about being "singled out."
While I admit the Republicans have been less than stellar on the budget issue, efforts like the July 4 Tea Party reflect genuine frustration as opposed to a vague feeling of concern about the "message" a tax increase would send to voters.
As for special interests, I would point out to the author that 70% of the NC electorate disapproves of Bev Perdue's $1.5 billion tax increase. I suppose that just 30% of the electorate could be free of the "special interest" taint, but I suspect otherwise.
The NC "Budget and Tax Center" once again puts in an appearance as a non-partisan authority on budgetary matters. By taxing over 80 services, we are told, North Carolina can rise from the bottom third of states into the Top 10!
The NC "Budget and Tax Center," aka the "NC Justice Center," aka the NAACP and half a dozen other special interest groups, certainly puts forward an interesting perspective.
I would like to suggest, however, that the data tells a slightly different tale. More specifically, if Senate Democrats are successful in passing the $1 billion Services tax under discussion, North Carolina will move from the top 1/3 of states in terms of a favorable sales tax climate to one of the 10 worst states in the country.
My favorite paragraph in Mr Robertson's article deals with golf, a recent target of at least two articles designed to shame owners of services businesses into submission and enflame class consciousness. If you can afford to play golf, surely you can afford to pay $1.5 billion in new taxes, right?
In reality, businesses ranging from your local hairdresser to your local movie theater will feel the impact of Bev's $1.5 billion tax grab. As a regular customer of dozens of the 80 services that Bev would like to tax, you will also feel the impact in your pocketbook.
Filed under: Government


































Welcome to GOLO, where WRAL.com visitors can comment on stories and create profile pages, blogs and photo galleries.
You must be a registered WRAL.com user to use these tools. Click here to register or log in.
So, I guess we start working on these guys tomorrow, as well as planning for the National Tea Party in DC in September...
I need to eat my Wheaties!
GOLO member since August 22, 2007
July 5, 2009 1:28 p.m.
Good post JP!
I continue to state my new catch phrase;
"Re-elect No ONE!"
GOLO member since March 2, 2009
July 5, 2009 1:48 p.m.
I had to chuckle at this line...."any one group." I guess taxpayers are not a "group"??
GOLO member since July 2, 2007
July 5, 2009 1:55 p.m.
GOLO member since October 18, 2007
July 5, 2009 1:57 p.m.
Now, Bev is going to finish us off.
GOLO member since July 11, 2007
July 5, 2009 2:06 p.m.
Now that they've all but finished off the manufacturing with strangling taxation they plan to do the same thing to services.
GOLO member since October 26, 2007
July 5, 2009 3:35 p.m.
http://www.retirementliving.com/tax_burden_2008.pdf
This website shows NC ranked as number 20 in state tax burden. New Jersey is shown as number 1
GOLO member since July 2, 2007
July 5, 2009 4:02 p.m.
GOLO member since September 16, 2008
July 5, 2009 4:26 p.m.
Sigh...so true
GOLO member since July 2, 2007
July 5, 2009 4:46 p.m.
Here is a fun game - find a county where Walmart is not in the top 10 list of employers. After NAFTA & WTO shipped our manufacturing jobs overseas, we replaced those jobs with an employer whose major supplier is China. Can we say downward spiral?
GOLO member since July 2, 2007
July 5, 2009 4:54 p.m.
Please log in to add comment.