According to a November 2007 release issued by the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight’s (OFHEO) House Price Index (HPI), the state of Wyoming had one of the greatest rates of appreciation between the third quarter of 2006 and the third quarter of 2007 at 11.8%, second only to Utah (12.9%). In addition, the state has kept this high ranking for the fifth consecutive quarter.
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Wyoming continues to make front page news thanks to its excellent tax system!
Wyoming tops the list of most “business-friendly” states, according to a report released this week by the nonpartisan Tax Foundation.
The nonprofit foundation’s annual rankings of the 50 state tax systems are designed to provide a roadmap for lawmakers working to keep their states competitive, the foundation said in a statement.
“There’s no question that states are competing with one another for companies, jobs and people,” said report co-author Curtis Dubay. “Taxes matter to businesses and the states with better business tax climates will reap rewards.”
The rankings are based on taxes that most concern businesses, the foundation explained: corporate tax, individual income tax, sales tax, unemployment tax and property tax.
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“States need to constantly be on the lookout for ways to improve their business tax climates,” Dubay said. “If they’re standing still, they’re losing ground . . .”
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