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1 Elizabeth Malm & Scott Drenkard, North Carolina Considers Impressive Tax Reform Options 1 (2013)

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No. 373
North Carolina Considers Impressive
Tax Reform Options
By
Elizabeth Maim & Scott Drenkard
Introduction
This week, the Finance and Appropriations Committees of the North Carolina House of
Representatives approved legislation that would significantly reform the state's tax system. House
Bill 998 would reduce individual and corporate income taxes while broadening their bases, in
addition to lowering the combined state-local sales tax and expanding the tax to some services. These
changes move North Carolina away from income taxation and towards consumption taxes in an
effort to increase future economic growth and make the state more rate-competitive with its
neighbors. They would also reduce distortions and waste associated with a complicated and non-
neutral tax code.
The legislation will move to the House floor and, if passed, would be sent to the Senate where
comparable legislation has been considered. Last month, Senate Republicans debuted their plan,
which is now being considered by the Senate Finance Committee as Senate Bill 677. This proposal
contains similar elements but is much more robust than the House plan because it more
comprehensibly broadens the income and sales tax bases in addition to addressing the economic
issues associated with taxing business inputs.
Both the House and Senate legislation would dramatically improve North Carolina's ranking on our
State Business Tax Climate Index. The state ranked 44th in business tax friendliness in our 2013
Index. Had the House plan been in effect, the state would have ranked 19th. If the Senate plan were
in place, the state would have ranked 13th.

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