A group of Georgia lawmakers are proposing a bill that would replace the state's income tax with a higher sales tax. Proponents say that a higher sales tax would make sure everyone pays a fairer share of taxes. Opponents say this would severely hurt the state's budget. The income tax brought in almost $8.4 billion in 2011, or about 55 percent of all revenue.
Response rates from 4.7k America voters.
38% Yes |
62% No |
30% Yes |
53% No |
5% Yes, but cut spending instead of raising the sales tax |
7% No, a higher sales tax would hurt low-income earners |
4% Yes, replacing income taxes with higher sales taxes ensures everyone pays their fair share |
2% No, eliminating income taxes could bankrupt the state |
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