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Missing: Maryland’s Millionaires

From the Wall Street Journal:

Maryland couldn’t balance its budget last year, so the state tried to close the shortfall by fleecing the wealthy. Politicians in Annapolis created a millionaire tax bracket, raising the top marginal income-tax rate to 6.25%. And because cities such as Baltimore and Bethesda also impose income taxes, the state-local tax rate can go as high as 9.45%. Governor Martin O’Malley, a dedicated class warrior, declared that these richest 0.3% of filers were “willing and able to pay their fair share.” The Baltimore Sun predicted the rich would “grin and bear it.”

One year later, nobody’s grinning. One-third of the millionaires have disappeared from Maryland tax rolls. In 2008 roughly 3,000 million-dollar income tax returns were filed by the end of April. This year there were 2,000, which the state comptroller’s office concedes is a “substantial decline.” On those missing returns, the government collects 6.25% of nothing. Instead of the state coffers gaining the extra $106 million the politicians predicted, millionaires paid $100 million less in taxes than they did last year — even at higher rates.

Now if I was a millionaire and had options to go somewhere else, I guess I would too.

Question is, NOW who pays? Us regular folk. Great job, Maryland!

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2 Responses to "Missing: Maryland’s Millionaires"

  1. Wilbur says:

    In the wake of the WSJ editorial you cite approvingly, a DC think tank put out a short report taking a more complete look at the WSJ’s claims. What the report (at http://www.itepnet.org/MD_Millionaires.pdf) says is that while we can’t really know what happened by looking at the data, it’s every bit as plausible that the missing MD millionaires simply stopped being millionaires b/c capital gains tanked in 2008. A washington post editorial over the weekend discusses this further: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/12/AR2009061203775.html . So it’s definitely worth taking a step back before breathlessly asserting that increasing the MD income tax caused millionaires to flee.

  2. Xerraire says:

    Wilbur,
    I wouldn’t trust you to DISCERN anything written out there.
    I neither “Cited ANYTHING approvingly” nor “Breathlessly asserted”

    I posted a link and I included an excerpt from an article, then I questioned what was next. I also stated if I had that kind of money, I would take the options open to me.

    Go back to fantasy, I think you have a future with that.

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