skip to main content
skip to newscasts

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Public News Service Logo
facebook instagram linkedin reddit youtube twitter
view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Trump tells Justice Dept. to seek release of Epstein grand jury testimony; NV education advocates blast freeze on federal funds; and VA leaders push EV adoption as economic, national security imperative.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

An asylum case sparks alarm, protests invoke the late John Lewis, Trump continues to face backlash over the Epstein files and the Senate moves forward with cuts to foreign aid.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

The Trump administration's axe to clean energy funding could hit rural mom-and-pop businesses hard, cuts also jeopardize Alaska's efforts to boost its power grid using wind and solar, and a small Kansas school district engages new students with a focus on ag.

State Income Tax Ban Faces Hurdles: Who Shoulders Financial Burden?

play audio
Play

Wednesday, May 25, 2011   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A permanent ban on a state income tax is marching closer to reality in Tennessee, but many hurdles remain to amending the state Constitution, and the debate continues.

Tennessee, which pays many of its bills by charging a sales tax, has no state income tax with the exception of the Hall Income Tax, which targets investment income. Supporters of a permanent income-tax ban say it would keep the state attractive to businesses and create jobs, but opponents say it also creates a burden for residents, guaranteeing higher sales taxes on items such as groceries.

Brian Zralek, a member of Tennesseans for Fair Taxation, predicts a tax ban would make life more difficult for blue-collar workers.

"We just don't have tax justice in our state, and what we end up with is the rich getting richer and the poor staying poorer."

Zralek says the bill ties the hands of future legislators. Banning an income tax, he says, means that in future years, the state could not afford for lawmakers to cut the retail sales tax or food tax. He says that puts an additional burden on those already struggling to put food on the table.

"The facts are that a higher proportion of the income of lower-income people goes towards paying taxes than it does with higher income, due to the discrepancy and due to the unfair tax system that we have in this state."

Most of the tax burden falls on those at the bottom of the pay scale, Tennesseeans for Fair Taxation charges, accounting for 11 percent of their incomes, while those with the most money pay only 1 to 2 percent of their income in taxes. Since the ban requires a constitutional amendment, it will also need a vote from both houses in next year's General Assembly. If passed, it then would go before voters in 2014.


get more stories like this via email

more stories
The U.S. Department of Education has frozen grants that support summer learning, teacher professional development, after-school programs, English-language classes, support for children of migrants, school-based mental health and adult education. (Syda Productions/Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

Public education advocates are sounding alarms about the upcoming school year because the federal government is holding up about $60 million in funds …


Environment

play sound

A cleaner environment through less waste is the goal of a new state organization, the Indiana Composting Council. The council will enlist …

Environment

play sound

More than $7 billion in Colorado's GDP and 9,600 jobs are projected to be lost under President Donald Trump's signature tax and spending bill which cu…


According to CalRecycle, 2.6 million tons of plastic packaging and foodware end up in California landfills every year. (Erik/Adobe Stock)

Environment

play sound

California receives high marks in a report on the fight against plastic pollution. This is Plastic-free July and the United States of Plastics report…

play sound

Environmental groups say Oregon's new groundwater law, meant to curb pollution, has been diluted to the point they can no longer support it. …

At least one in seven Nebraskans, or 287,240 people, are facing hunger, with one in five children considered food insecure. (Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

Groups working to end hunger in Nebraska are reaching out to all parts of the state to train food insecure people to advocate for others facing simila…

Social Issues

play sound

New Mexico demonstrators will join nationwide protests today to oppose policies of the Trump administration. The "Good Trouble Lives On" nonviolent …

Social Issues

play sound

More seniors in Washington state are facing financial strain or even losing their homes and seven local organizations will expand support for them wit…

 

Phone: 303.448.9105 Toll Free: 888.891.9416 Fax: 208.247.1830 Your trusted member- and audience-supported news source since 1996 Copyright © 2021