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A Simple, Inexpensive Way for Maryland to Protect Certain Low-Income Workers from Tax Increases
October 26, 2007
Closing Maryland's budget shortfall will require significant tax increases, including some that will have a disproportionate impact on the state’s lowest-income workers. Governor O'Malley's proposal, for example, relies heavily on increases in the sales tax, tobacco tax, vehicle titling tax, and gambling revenues, all of which would hit … -
Options for Protecting Maryland’s Low- and Moderate-Income Families from Regressive Tax Increases
October 26, 2007
Executive Summary Maryland faces large budget deficits in the coming fiscal year and for the foreseeable future. Putting the state on secure fiscal footing will almost certainly require significant tax increases. Many of the tax increases currently under consideration would impose a disproportionate cost on Maryland’s low- and … -
Hawaii's Income Tax on the Working Poor: A Post-Session Update
July 18, 2007
On June 26, Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle signed SB 1882, which expands Hawaii's refundable low-income tax credit. The bill's passage follows a long debate about how best to cut taxes on Hawaii’s low-income working families, who face higher income taxes than such families in almost any other state.[1] SB 1882 provides important … -
The Impact of State Income Taxes on Low-Income Families in 2006
March 27, 2007
Poor families in many states face substantial state income tax liability for the 2006 tax year. In 19 of the 42 states that levy income taxes, two-parent families of four with incomes below the federal poverty line are liable for income tax. In 15 of the 42 states, poor single-parent families of three pay income tax.… -
A State EITC Is a Cost-Effective Way to Ease Hawaii’s High Income Tax Burden on the Poor
February 14, 2007
Hawaii continues to impose a higher income tax burden on low-income working families than almost any other state. A costly tax cut enacted in 2006 did little to address this problem. As a result, Hawaii continues to collect income tax from families with income thousands of dollars below the poverty line. And families in poverty … -
How Much Would A State Earned Income Tax Credit Cost in 2008?
February 7, 2007
This report was updated on March 5, 2008 to reflect new data. Click here to view the new analysis. Twenty states have enacted tax credits for low- and moderate-income working families based on the federal Earned Income Tax Credit. A number of additional states are considering enacting EITCs in the 2007 legislative session. …




