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County Tax Burdens on Local Business: Where Does Your County Rank?

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Written by SCPC   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 14:17

Jumpstarting South Carolina’s economy will require reforms at both the state and local levels. As many independent businesses know, local tax and licensure policies can impose serious burdens on new business creation and expansion. That being said, reforming local tax policies may be easier to implement than statewide reforms.

 

Unleashing Capitalism briefly discusses South Carolina’s local business climates, using a measure referred to as tax quotients. A tax quotient is calculated as the amount of county revenue generated by county and local taxation, relative to the same measure for all counties in the United States.

 

A tax quotient greater than 1.0 implies the county has an above average reliance on tax collections – meaning the county has a negative tax climate for business. Alternatively, a county with a quotient less than 1.0 has a more competitive tax climate.

 

Let’s look at some interesting points:

 

·         Marion County boasts the lowest tax quotient (0.049) in the state.

·         Bamberg County has the highest tax quotient (2.903) in South Carolina.

·         The average tax quotient for all counties in South Carolina is 1.12. This is 12 percent higher than the national average of 1.0.

·         More than half (27 out of 46) of South Carolina’s counties have a quotient greater than 1.0 – that is, higher than the national average.

·         The county with the lowest tax quotient in America is Oliver, North Dakota (0.0015).

·         The county with the highest tax quotient is Haakon, South Dakota (5.7148).

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