Taxing the Rich: Lessons Learned from Proposition 63, Proposition 82, and Measure 66. Taxing the Rich: Lessons Learned from Proposition 63, Proposition 82, and Measure 66.

Taxing the Rich: Lessons Learned from Proposition 63, Proposition 82, and Measure 66‪.‬

Virginia Tax Review 2011, Summer, 31, 1

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I. INTRODUCTION No one likes paying taxes. At the same time, however, voters have come to expect a certain amount of government spending on public services such as public schools, transportation, and health care. While finding the balance between government spending and tax rates is generally a question for legislators to resolve, in states where ballot measures arc popular, voters have a large say in where government money should be spent and how much they should be taxed. In states where "[t]he making of fiscal policy has become largely contingent on the demands of the public, voters have become "the de facto tax policy-makers."(1)This presents a dangerous situation where voters, who want both lower taxes and more services, lock in the budget and constrict the ability of legislators to properly craft an annual budget. (2)

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
22 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
25
Pages
PUBLISHER
Virginia Tax Review
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The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
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268.4
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