New Tax Foundation Study Shows Proposition 2 ½ Is Still Protecting Taxpayers as State Aid Falls Behind
The Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance is highlighting a new analysis from the Tax Foundation confirming that Proposition 2 ½ continues to serve as one of the Commonwealth’s most important taxpayer protections, especially at a time when state leaders are allowing local aid to erode despite record-breaking revenues.
Read moreStatement on Tax Foundation Analysis Refuting IPS Study on Millionaires
The Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance issued the following statement today in response to a new Tax Foundation analysis debunking the Institute for Policy Studies’ (IPS) recent claim that higher state taxes on high earners lead to increased wealth and economic growth.
Read moreTax Foundation Report Showing MA in Top Five for Outmigration
Latest IRS Data Shows MA Hemorrhaging People and Money at Alarming Rate
Read moreNew Tax Foundation Report Shows MA is 11th Highest for Corporate Tax Rate at 8%
North Caroline at 2.5%, Florida at 5.5% and New Hampshire at 7.5%
Read moreMA Officially Plummets to 5th Worst in Nation for Business Tax Climate
The Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance issued the following statement today following news that Massachusetts had officially plummeted to the 5th worst state in the nation in the Tax Foundation’s latest business tax climate index.
Read moreIt’s “March Madness” on Beacon Hill
As the Mass. March Madness tournament heats up, MassFiscal is launching our latest advocacy campaign themed “Gov. Healey’s March Madness,” which compares the competitiveness of Massachusetts to the top states our residents flee to: New Hampshire and Florida.
Read moreStatement on Newest Tax Foundation Study Examining Real Impact of Income Surtax Hike Ballot Question
The Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance issued the following statement following the release of a report from the nonpartisan, nonprofit Tax Foundation outlining the consequences of passing the proposed income surtax hike amendment.
Read moreTax Foundation Reports MA is the 5th Highest State for Property Taxes
A new Tax Foundation report shows Massachusetts has the fifth highest property tax rate in the country, with our state’s ranking not improving over the last few years.
Read moreNew National Study Shows Mass Taxpayers are Among the Most Taxed in New England & Nationally
#2 Highest in New England & #5 Nationally - Grad Tax Will Only Make Things Worse
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