State Tax and Spending Policy

 
 

The Tax Foundation's Center for State Tax Policy produces and markets timely and high-quality data, research, and analysis on state fiscal issues that influences the debate toward economically principled tax policies. Our experts are routinely relied upon for presentations, testimony, and media appearances on state tax and fiscal policy, and our website is a comprehensive resource for information on tax and spending policy in each U.S. state. For information on your state, click on the map below or select from the drop-down menu. 

Notable one-time reports (full list here) include Unemployment Insurance TaxesLocal Income TaxesTexas Margin TaxSales Tax Holidays, Film Tax Incentives (Background StudyRecent UpdateMPAA Rebuttal), Online Sales "Amazon" Taxes (Background StudySSTP CritiqueRecent Update), Cell Phone TaxesBag TaxesGeorgia Tobacco TaxTaxation of Online Travel ServicesState Hospital and Medical Provider TaxesWind Power SubsidiesHigh-Earner Income Tax (Hawaii)Border Zone Cigarette TaxationGasoline Taxes in AmericaJudicial Mandates for State and Local Education SpendingGambling and Lottery Taxes, and Gross Receipts Taxes (Mikesell, Chamberlain, Henchman).

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