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Maine Really Is A High Tax State

Kelly Phillips ErbSeptember 1, 2008December 4, 2019

Sooo, I am researching tax burdens of various states as part of my upcoming series on state taxes. And to my surprise, Maine actually ranks really high in terms of overall tax burden (they’re second, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Census Bureau and Tax Foundation).

Who’s first? Vermont, with an overall burden of 14.1%. Maine comes in second at 14.0%. New York is third with 13.8%.

The tax burden is comprised of what residents pay in state and local income taxes, property taxes, sales taxes, luxury taxes and fuel taxes. The rankings as determined by the Bureau also considers the portion of business taxes passed along to residents through higher prices, lower wages or lower profits.

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2 thoughts on “Maine Really Is A High Tax State”

  1. J G says:
    September 2, 2008 at 2:49 pm

    I’m very interested in your series on state tax burdens. I’d be especially interested in a similar ranking for retirees where things like the earned income tax were weighted less and taxes on dividends/capital gains weighted more.

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  2. natascha c harris says:
    November 4, 2019 at 9:31 pm

    how come maine regristation taxes are so high? texas was only $59.00 a year not $750.00

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