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    Rick Perry's Changing Take On Raising Taxes

    Texas Governor Rick Perry, the latest entrant in the GOP presidential sweepstakes, swaggers into the race as the very personification of a low-tax, small-government, Lone Star politician. But his record on taxes over more than two decades as a legislator and governor turns out to be much more complicated (dare I say nuanced) than that.

    It suggests, in fact, a politician who has gradually toughened his anti-tax views over the years but remains willing to boost some levies.

    Back in 1987, when Perry was a young legislator (and a Democrat) he voted for a $5.7 billion tax hike proposed by GOP governor Bill Clements. Even after Perry succeeded George W. Bush as governor in late 2000, he was not averse to raising some taxes, often while cutting others. In 2001, for example, he signed bills that raised the sales tax on fireworks and even signed an air pollution tax on the purchase or rental of diesel equipment.

    In 2002, according to a nice summary of his tax record by Karen Setze of State Tax Notes (subscription only), while Perry’s Democratic opponent pledged to never raise taxes, Perry refused to make such a promise.

    Perry’s biggest revenue challenge came in 2004-2006. Texas had been funding its schools through local property taxes, an arrangement courts found problematic. In 2004, Perry proposed replacing some school property levies with a basket of other taxes, including sales taxes, a higher cigarette tax, and an increased payroll tax.

    Perry’s plan died in the legislature in 2004 but in 2006, after the state Supreme Court determined the school funding system was unconstitutional, lawmakers did pass a major tax reform bill—a measure praised and signed by Perry. This version reduced local property taxes but created a new gross receipts tax on business (called a margins tax), raised the cigarette tax, and even taxed patrons of topless bars.  Thanks to my Tax Policy Center colleague Yuri Shadunsky for helping review the Perry years.

    Conservatives blasted the 2006 deal as “the largest tax increase in state history.”  While it remains unclear whether this new mix of taxes was a net revenue increase, many in Texas did pay higher taxes.

    In recent years, Perry has taken a much harder line on revenues but not an absolute one. While in 2009 he signed Grover Norquist’s anti-tax pledge (to “oppose and veto any and all efforts to increase taxes”), he also increased taxes on smokeless tobacco by $105 million over two years. In June, Perry vetoed a bill that would have required some Internet retailers to collect Texas sales taxes.

    While state taxes are generally regressive, Texas is among the worst-- not surprising since it has no personal income tax. In 2009, the labor-funded Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy estimated that the lowest-earning  20 percent of Texas households paid about 12.2 percent of their income in state and local taxes, while the top 1 percent paid only 3.3 percent, compared to the national average of 10.9 percent and 5.2 percent .

    There are a couple of things to keep in mind when reviewing Texas taxes. The first is that the state has an extremely weak governor, one of the least powerful in the nation. Thus, many of these tax changes can properly be laid at the feet of the legislature, although Perry did sign them into law.

    It is also worth noting that Texas has enjoyed the benefits of the run-up in oil prices in recent years (the price of a barrel of oil was just $25 when Perry first became governor). High energy prices may be bad for most state economies, but not for Texas, where the oil and gas business produced $13 billion in state revenues last year, more than 40 percent of total revenues.  Texas also receives an outsized amount of money from the federal government and has embarked on major spending cuts. In this environment, Perry has been under much less pressure to raise taxes than other governors.

    Bottom line: While Perry is no fan of taxes, neither has he been an absolute opponent of all tax increases all the time.

     

    8 comments

    • Silent Majority  •  9 mths ago
      Tax Reform Now… “We the People and Small Business” are nothing more than an ATM machine for Big Business Tax-Breaks… General Electric makes $14 billion in profits pays $0 tax… they use one of their Tax-Breaks (off shore) to relocate their factories in third-world countries and they use third-world labor… small U.S. factories cannot compete and U.S. jobs are lost… they bring back their third-world products to sell in the U.S… they mark-up their pricing to match the competition… their executives get bigger salaries, stock options and perks… they pay just enough dividends (foreign) to maintain an inflated stock value… they hire Lobbyists and contribute PAC (Super) money to the Politicians, who fight to make and keep their legal Tax-Breaks… these Big Business Tax-Breaks get shifted on to the backs of “We the People and Small Business” who cannot afford to lobby the Politicians…

      Other Fortune 1,000 Corporations taking advantage of Big Business Tax-Breaks… Exxon Mobil makes $19 billion in profits gets $156 million tax refund… Chevron makes $10 billion in profits gets $19 million tax refund… Bank of America makes $4.4 billion in profits gets $1.9 billion tax refund… Valero Energy makes $695 million in profits gets $157 million tax refund… Citigroup makes $4 billion profits pays $0 tax… and the list continues…
    • S D  •  9 mths ago
      These tea party supporters are the same people (the SAME people) who supported GWB as he rang up the deficit by cutting taxes, starting 2 unfunded wars and deregulating and not overseeing the actions of the finance industry that started the recession. The SAME idiots who caused the problems have now changed there name and are preaching that they have the solutions to get us out. They don't. Their ideas are third world country ideas for dealing with debt and deficits. And the tea party haters see it.
    • Justin  •  9 mths ago
      Ron Paul
    • Dexman'  •  9 mths ago
      WAKE ME UP FROM THIS INSANE DREAM! The man actually potetioned for "immenate-domain" of farm and ranch properties, to sell the right-of-way, for a highway from Mexico, threw the middle of Texas,........owned, and toll-taxed by a Mexican company. Dexman'
    • Anti  •  9 mths ago
      Perry may as well have sails, for he goes whichever way the winds of support blows.
    • Don'tBSilly  •  9 mths ago
      The only difference between the Republican and Democratic parties is the velocities with which their knees hit the floor when corporations knock on their door.
    • Hans Huckebein  •  9 mths ago
      Can anyone name a Republican administration, that shrunk government? don't say Bush, government under him grew bigger as ever before. Try another one!
    • Hans Huckebein  •  9 mths ago
      Republican's don't care about the deficit more than the Democrats. It is all just show. All they want to do is cutting taxes. According to them tax reductions are deficit neutral and it is ok to raise the debt limit to pay for them.
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