- Property taxes and sales taxes are correlated in the U.S.
- Property tax burdens are highest in Northeastern states, with New Jersey residents paying the most.
- Some states are considering reducing property tax rates or providing relief to taxpayers.
- Indirect tax leaders should monitor potential implications for indirect tax, such as an increase in sales tax rates.
- Local jurisdictions may need to increase sales tax rates, implement new fees, or extend sales taxes to new areas to make up for revenue loss from property tax rollbacks.
- Cities are addressing revenue loss by either raising sales tax rates or converting commercial properties into personal residences.
Source: vertexinc.com
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