Texas Taxes: Who Bears the Burden?
Jason Saving
Southwest Economy, 2017, issue Q3, 3-7
Abstract:
Texas? reliance on sales and property taxes makes its revenue-raising methods more regressive than those in most other states. Texas lawmakers, facing increasing demands for services, confront a desire to maintain the state?s attractiveness to business even as inequities continue in how the taxpaying burden is shared.
Date: 2017
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