October 5, 2009
Monday Map: State Business Tax Climate Index
by Joseph Henchman
The State Business Tax Climate Index produced each year by the Tax Foundation measures the competitiveness of the 50 states' tax systems and ranks them accordingly based on the taxes that matter most to businesses and business investment: corporate income, individual income, sales, property and unemployment insurance taxes.
The map below is taken from the 2010 Index, which was released a few weeks ago. Read the 2010 State Business Tax Climate Index here.
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