by DanGenck on Mon Jan 29, 2007 6:47 pm
I don't know... it would certainly be a kick in the teeth for people like me who work in education. One of the selling points of not making a lot of money is knowing that you do not pay a lot in taxes. I actually did my taxes today and was given back almost my entire property tax from the State of Connecticut because of how little I make (our property tax is actually a car tax by each town, so you pay regardless of if you rent or own a home).
I think putting in a larger sales tax on someone in the lower-middle like me would be a big incentive not to be in this industry. After refunds, my wife and I paid about $1,750 in federal income tax with me working as a teacher and she working as a psychiatric technician for troubled kids. I have to believe we'd hit that point ($1,750) a lot faster with a sales tax. We break pretty close to even as is, so any more money out of our pockets would be rough. We would definitely consume less, though I'm pretty sure we consume a small amount already (The majority of our money goes to groceries, gas, maintenance to our apartment, and dinner out once a week or so. We're really wasteful!).
Unless Kent School is going to start handing out $50,000- $55,000 a year for teachers...