Raleigh, N.C. — Despite the reservations of his budget director, Gov. Pat McCrory said Thursday that he still wants to look at the possibility of eliminating North Carolina's income tax.
Republican Senate leaders have proposed replacing the personal and corporate income tax with an increase to the state sales tax rate, which would then be applied to a broader array of goods and services, from groceries to haircuts to car repairs.
Raleigh businessman Art Pope, whom McCrory appointed to oversee his budget proposals, said Wednesday that he has "great concerns" about trading income taxes for sales taxes. He called the idea "regressive" and said it would unfairly burden senior citizens.
McCrory said the idea remains on the table, though, as he and lawmakers work through plans to reform the state's tax code.
"We're looking at many different plans at this point in time, and then, after reviewing all the different plans, I'm going to try to make the best decision possible," he said. "At a minimum, I want to be competitive with my neighboring states, but I've also got to be realistic about what we can and cannot implement."
A study released Wednesday by the left-leaning NC Budget and Tax Center said the plan would mean lower taxes for the wealthiest taxpayers and an increase for low-income people.
"It's not reform. It really is a huge tax shift, asking more from 60 percent of taxpayers while we provide the top 20 percent with a tax cut," said Alexandra Sirota, director of the Budget and Tax Center.
Ironically, the Senate leaders are basing their plan on a study paid for by conservative think tank Civitas Institute, which is backed by money from Pope's family foundation. The study was authored by economist Arthur Laffer, who was the architect of Reaganomics in the 1980s.
A report from the nonpartisan Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy says Laffer’s study relies on an economic analysis that is too methodologically flawed to even be useful, and Sirota said most mainstream economists now agree that the trickle-down theory doesn't work in real life.
"It would be a serious concern if we make policies based on theories that in practice aren't working," she said.




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January 24, 2013 5:04 p.m.
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January 24, 2013 5:15 p.m.
Please stop saying that on all of your post, anyone who reads your statements on any of these articles know good and well you bash democrats every chance you get. And no a flat tax is a terrible idea & I'm a democrat...
January 24, 2013 5:18 p.m.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/09/25/poll-wealth-distribution-similar-sweden/
You never see a consensus like that. And yet the GOP is doing everything in it's power to maximize wealth inequality and funnel as much to the top few percent as possible. This is in direct contradiction to the desires of the people. Who exactly do they serve? The answer is clear.
January 24, 2013 5:19 p.m.
January 24, 2013 5:20 p.m.
January 24, 2013 5:26 p.m.
All taxation is regressive. It is especially true when one group of citizens is targeted to pay for stuff for other citizens. That is essentially SLAVERY. Everyone should pay for Government and they should pay THEIR FAIR SHARE and millions and millions of Americans are PAYING NOTHING. Time to fix that. The only problem I have with this is if Dems get back in control they would keep the sales tax and then reapply income tax.
January 24, 2013 5:28 p.m.
and you don;t think these folks should pay ANYTHING? One of the beauties of the sales tax is that it gets EVERYONE paying a share and there is less political manipulating of who pays and who does not.
Those unable to afford even a share of sales tax can be given credits or expemptions. It can be worked out. The income tax system is outdated and broken.
I say give it a chance. I lived in TN when they had no income tax and the poor and elderly were not starving in the streets...
January 24, 2013 5:28 p.m.
Please stop saying that on all of your post, anyone who reads your statements on any of these articles know good and well you bash democrats every chance you get. And no a flat tax is a terrible idea & I'm a democrat...
shaun2xlife
Unfortunately, my friend we have too many people that share your view in the Democratic party. Hate to inform you, but I am very much a Democrat and have been for the past 35 years. I personally believe everyone should pay their fair share. I know that is a novel concept for some to understand. I personally believe everyone is equal and no one is any better than anyone else. Everyone in life is broke at somepoint in their life. I just believe in hard work and changing your reality. Not just giving hand outs after hand outs. A large part of our society is completely dependent on the Government for their survival. The Tytler Cycle will come true at this pace we are on.
January 24, 2013 5:30 p.m.