Florida’s got a better business tax climate than all but four other states. And not one of those four is east of the Mississippi or comes close to being a big population state.
Florida ranks fifth overall in the annual “state business tax climate index” – an annual analysis of the relative competitiveness of states based on their business tax structures. In fact, Florida has remained consistent at No. 5 on this index since at least 2006. Many other states vacillate in rank from year to year.
Business taxes:
How competitive is Florida?
State ranks in latest Tax Foundation analysis.
The best
1. South Dakota
2. Alaska
3. Wyoming
4. Nevada
5. Florida
The worst
46. Ohio
47. Connecticut
48. New Jersey
49. California
50. New York
Source: Tax Foundation 2011 State Business
The index is assembled by the Tax Foundation, a 73-year-old nonpartisan, educational organization in Washington, D.C. The foundation found that states that kept their taxes low, their systems simple and – this one likely comes as a surprise to many people – minimized tax incentives to lure businesses tend to benefit the most.
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Saturday, October 30, 2010 St Petersburg Times
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