Today, Eastern Shore Delegate Mike McDermott joined with the Republican Freshman Class of the Maryland House of Delegates in releasing a recent Gonzales Poll. The results show that an astonishing 96% of Marylanders believe they pay too much or the right amount of taxes, while only 4% feel they pay too little in taxes.
56% of Maryland Democrats and 80% of our state’s Republicans clearly stated they paid too much in taxes. Among male and female respondents, the numbers were very similar with 64% of men and 61% of the women polled stating they paid too much. Even in Baltimore City, one of the most liberal areas of the state, over 45% of those polled said they paid too much in taxes.
As the 2012 session rolls on, Maryland’s middle class families are on the governor’s chopping block. New limits on itemized deductions (mortgage/charity) as well as reduced personal exemptions will cost families thousands of dollars and turn many of our struggling households into crisis mode.
The O’Malley administration and the Democratic leadership in the General Assembly will pursue taxes on all internet sales. This even includes a tax on all downloaded applications for your Smart phones.
Even those seeking to shelter their investment portfolio in Gold will face a new Sales Tax on precious metal coins and bullion. Couple all of this with gasoline taxes rising 66%, and a 100% increase in the Flush Tax, it becomes clear that all Maryland families are squarely in the cross hairs of this budget.
I don't think Marylanders pay too much in taxes. Of course, I live in Sussex County in Delaware where we ended up with a $3M+ SURPLUS in OUR budget.
ReplyDeleteTo the ruling elite in Annapolis: Keep it up. We appreciate the business.
7-27..I'll be joining you soon. Getting house on Market, but i agree MD has never gotten sales tax from me...
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ReplyDeleteHope you didn't wait too long. If you are well vested though, you have a cushion against loss of property resale value. That is what I did.
It will be tough though for any new people to "escape". I'm sure that is what Annapolis is banking on.
Good luck to you. Living north of the border is wonderful!