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Find out how much you'll pay in Texas state income taxes given your annual income. Customize using your filing status, deductions, exemptions and more.
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The total tax rate for the City of Dallas has declined annually since 2018. The current tax rate is $0.698800 per $100 in valuation.
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Tax Information · City of Dallas · 2023 Current Local Tax Rates1 · (applicable to real property and business personal property – per $100) • · City of Dallas: $0.7458 · • · Dallas County: $0.217946 · • · Dallas Independent School District: $1.184935 ·
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reddit.com › r/askeconomics › it is often said that states with no income tax (i.e. texas) "get you" with high sales and property tax. but how can that be if the sum of all of these taxes is still less than the % you'd pay in income tax?
r/AskEconomics on Reddit: It is often said that states with no income tax (i.e. Texas) "get you" with high sales and property tax. But how can that be if the sum of all of these taxes is still less than the % you'd pay in income tax?
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Texas is often criticized for it's "obfuscated" tax burden. But Texas's sales tax of 6.25% is lower than NYs 8.875%, and Californias 7.25%. Average property tax in Texas is 1.60% (double than Californias but still low).
Another thing I don't get is this: if I live in California and earn 50k, I pay 10k in taxes (20%). So if I live in a no-income-tax state, I shouldn't care about additional minor taxtations as long as they don't amount to 20% or more.
I am sure I may be wrong about 80% of this, but I struggle to figure out how.
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Partly it’s because the tax on earnings versus a tax on spending would be different to achieve the same revenue from simple math. Let’s say apples cost $1 and you earn $100. You only buy apples. Suppose the state imposes a 20% income tax. (Assume prices don’t change to shift tax burden for simplicity) You can now only buy 80 apples and the government collects $20 in tax revenue Alternatively suppose the government uses a sales tax of 20%. Now apples cost $1.20 and you can only afford 83.3 apples and the government is only collecting $16.67 in revenue. So to collect the same revenues as the income tax, the sales tax would need too be more than 20%. It would need to be 25%.
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The argument is that while Texas income taxes are low, it is likely to wash for the average person because property and sales taxes are higher. The other argument made is that ppl usually look at California's top income tax rate and compare that to the 0% on offer in Texas, ignoring that the top California rate (12.3%) only affects income in excess of 700k for an individual and like $1.3 million filling married. Most ppl will be have an effective tax rate more like 5%. https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/taxes/california-state-tax This article does a decent job of going through some details. It shows the average state and local tax burden as a % of median HHI and Texas is actually higher than Cali (some perhaps arguable assumptions). But like all blended statistics it hides a lot of variability, which is actually outlined nicely in the article. https://fortune.com/2023/03/23/states-with-lowest-highest-tax-burden/
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taxes incentives – Dallas Economic Development
Start with the City of Dallas Incentives Inquiry Tool in order to identify the best-fit programs for your project. The City’s Economic Development staff are ready and waiting to assist you in this process. Texas is renowned for its business-friendly tax structure. Texas boasts a low corporate franchise tax rate and beneficial policies to further reduce the corporate tax burden. Due to the absence of a state income tax for corporations and individuals, Texas enhances profitability and provides businesses with more capital to invest in growth and R&D.
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