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The Northerner Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-14-11 03:20 PM
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Neighboring states gleeful over Illinois tax increase
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Edited on Fri Jan-14-11 03:30 PM by The Northerner
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – While many states consider boosting their economies with tax cuts, Illinois officials are betting on the opposite tactic: dramatically raising taxes to resolve a budget crisis that threatened to cripple state government.

Neighboring states gleefully plotted Wednesday to take advantage of what they consider a major economic blunder and lure business away from Illinois.

"It's like living next door to `The Simpsons' — you know, the dysfunctional family down the block," Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels said in an interview on Chicago's WLS-AM.

But economic experts scoffed at images of highways packed with moving vans as businesses leave Illinois. Income taxes are just one piece of the puzzle when businesses decide where to locate or expand, they said, and states should be cooperating instead trying to poach jobs from one another.


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  -Neighboring states gleeful over Illinois tax increase The Northerner  Jan-14-11 03:20 PM   #0 
  - most salient point  cyberswede   Jan-14-11 03:35 PM   #1 
  - But business also benefits the states' bottom line.  virgogal   Jan-14-11 03:41 PM   #2 
     - Only when they pay their fare share. I have seen studies where a WallyWorld has cost money and  Vincardog   Jan-14-11 04:17 PM   #3 
  - The tax breaks in another state are not usually worth the costs of uprooting  Hello_Kitty   Jan-14-11 04:21 PM   #4 
  - Mayor Daley disagrees with you and I think he is right.  former9thward   Jan-14-11 05:49 PM   #5 
  - Daley is stating an opinion without research to back it up.  Hello_Kitty   Jan-14-11 06:22 PM   #6 
     - And you know this how?  former9thward   Jan-14-11 06:49 PM   #8 
        - A six term mayor who wants to please wealthy contributors.  Hello_Kitty   Jan-14-11 08:09 PM   #11 
  - If your business is large and "desirable"  quaker bill   Jan-15-11 05:08 AM   #24 
  - 67% seems like a monstrous bump though  hfojvt   Jan-14-11 06:32 PM   #7 
  - It's like 2%, lol  W_HAMILTON   Jan-14-11 08:33 PM   #12 
  - Actually, an increase from 3% to 5% would be a 67 percent increase......  marmar   Jan-14-11 09:17 PM   #18 
     - yes it would  hfojvt   Jan-15-11 02:29 AM   #22 
     - No one said otherwise.  W_HAMILTON   Jan-15-11 06:49 AM   #30 
  - From 3% to 5%, I believe  fishwax   Jan-14-11 08:41 PM   #13 
  - The tax went from 3% to 5%, The rates in Indiana and Wisconsin are over 7%. nt.  bluestate10   Jan-14-11 09:15 PM   #17 
  - Why does IL have a flat tax?  Wabbajack_   Jan-14-11 07:20 PM   #9 
  - If other states can provide comparable quality of life without the taxes, what does that say about  ProgressiveProfessor   Jan-14-11 07:53 PM   #10 
  - All of the neighboring states have taxes as well, and most of them still have higher rates  fishwax   Jan-14-11 08:50 PM   #14 
     - Then why all the comments that companies will leave?  ProgressiveProfessor   Jan-14-11 09:10 PM   #15 
        - Scare tactics. If companies move to neighboring states, they will pay more in taxes  bluestate10   Jan-14-11 09:19 PM   #19 
        - BS, mostly  fishwax   Jan-14-11 11:00 PM   #21 
  - Must be nice that all those states are solvent.  Kurovski   Jan-14-11 09:11 PM   #16 
  - Mitch Daniels doesn't have another turnpike to sell.  Ikonoklast   Jan-14-11 09:43 PM   #20 
  - You should hear the truckers on their CB's talking about Mitch selling  B Calm   Jan-15-11 05:20 AM   #27 
  - Boeing moved it's headquarters from Seattle to Chicago  eridani   Jan-15-11 02:43 AM   #23 
  - +1 -- though chicago did give them some considerations. nt  xchrom   Jan-15-11 05:12 AM   #25 
  - We live in Indiana and my wife works in Illinois. It's about time  B Calm   Jan-15-11 05:15 AM   #26 
  - You can do bizniz in home state with higher tax, or do bizniz in state with no infrastructure.  deminks   Jan-15-11 05:26 AM   #28 
  - Illinois governors and our state legislators for decade have been putting us  mucifer   Jan-15-11 06:15 AM   #29 
 

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