Study questions whether Detroit sales tax is worth it - Detroit Metro Times

Detroiters may face even higher taxes if a proposed sales tax hike goes forward, according to a new study by the Citizens Research Council of Michigan. The city already has one of the highest tax rates in the state, and adding another levied at the local level would only further strain residents' wallets.

The 1% sales and use tax could generate between $42 million and $72 million annually, but this paltry sum is a mere fraction of Detroit's total budget. To put it into perspective, that translates to just 5% or less of the city's revenue. Even if it were possible to implement such a tax, its impact would likely be limited by existing state laws and local ordinances.

The main obstacle to implementing a sales tax in Michigan is the need for constitutional amendments and new state statutes. The report notes that many purchases now occur online, which means the tax would require significant changes to be collected and managed at the state level. Moreover, the current municipal finance structure relies heavily on property taxes, leaving local governments with limited options to levy additional taxes.

The Citizens Research Council's author, Madhu Anderson, argues that adopting a local sales tax "may be better suited" for counties or regional levels, where it could potentially maximize revenue without disrupting the economy. The city of Detroit is indeed exploring new ways to raise revenues, including examining potential local option taxes, but any further action would require significant efforts and resources.

The proposed sales tax hike is not without its benefits, as it could help improve services and address future obligations. However, given the current financial landscape in Detroit, it's unclear whether this additional revenue stream would be enough to justify the added burden on residents. For now, city and state leaders must weigh the pros and cons of pursuing a sales tax hike, considering the potential economic implications for the city and its residents.
 
I'm not sure if we're just throwing money at a problem or actually solving one πŸ€”. I mean, think about it - $42 million to $72 million might seem like a lot, but is it really? In the grand scheme of Detroit's budget, that's still just a tiny drop in the bucket πŸ’§. And what if we're just putting Band-Aids on a much bigger wound? πŸ€• We need to ask ourselves - are we just trying to keep up with the status quo or are we thinking about real systemic change? πŸ’‘ The problem is, as long as our tax structures are stuck in a cycle of property taxes and sales taxes, we're never gonna get out of this financial quagmire πŸŒͺ️. We need some fresh thinking on how to fund our cities, not just more taxes to burden the people who can least afford it πŸ˜”.
 
Ugh, another tax increase? I mean, I get it, Detroit's finances are sketchy at best... πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ but 1% more on top of what we already have? That's just crazy talk! It'll only push people further away from the city and make it harder for them to afford basic necessities. And what's with all the hoopla about trying to implement this tax online? Like, that's not even a real thing anymore... πŸ€– People shop on Amazon like they're buying their groceries or something!

I'm all for finding ways to raise revenue, but let's be real here, Detroit needs more than just a Band-Aid solution. They need a solid plan to tackle the root of the problem: disinvestment and lack of funding over the years. Until we address that, throwing more cash at it won't make a difference... πŸ’Έ And what about the people who can least afford it? We need to think about the impact on our residents, not just throw around numbers and figures like they're going out of style... πŸ˜’
 
I think we're lookin' at a tough road ahead for Detroit's taxpayers πŸ€―πŸ’Έ. The proposed 1% sales tax hike is gonna be a real nail in the coffin if you ask me πŸ‘Ž. I mean, that $42-72 million per year ain't exactly chump change, but considering their budget's already pretty bare bones, it's hard to justify tackin' on more cash πŸ’Έ.

According to the study, that sales tax revenue would only account for like 5% of Detroit's total budget πŸ“Š. That's a tiny slice of the pie if you ask me 🍞. And let's not forget about the logistical nightmare it'd be to implement, with online purchases and all that jazz 🚫.

It's great that they're thinkin' outside the box and lookin' at local option taxes, but we gotta consider the potential economic impact on residents πŸ‘₯. It's all about weighin' the pros and cons, I guess πŸ€”. Maybe we'll see some creative solutions pop up from city and state leaders πŸ’‘. Fingers crossed for Detroit! πŸ™
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if a local sales tax is the right move for Detroit. The city's already got some pretty steep taxes, and adding more on top could be a major pain point for residents. Like, $42 million to $72 million isn't exactly chump change, but it's also only a tiny fraction of their budget. I think they should explore other options first, like finding ways to cut costs or get more funding from the state. We all know Detroit needs some help, but do we really want to burden its residents even more? πŸ€‘
 
OMG you guys I'm literally so done with these proposed tax hikes in Detroit already 🀯 it's like they're just trying to rob us blind πŸ’Έ I mean don't get me wrong, services need funding too but come on 1% sales tax? That's not even enough to fill a coffee cup β˜•οΈ at this point we're talking about people who are struggling to make ends meet and now you want to slap them with more taxes? It's just crazy πŸ˜‚ and what really gets me is that it's supposed to be some sort of 'solution' to the city's budget problems but I highly doubt it πŸ€‘ it's just gonna get passed on to consumers like us in the end. And can we talk about how online shopping has already changed the way taxes work? Like seriously, have you seen the tax returns for people who buy stuff online? It's like a headache 🀯
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure how much of a difference a 1% sales tax would really make in Detroit's budget... $42 million to $72 million is like, peanuts compared to their actual expenses πŸ€‘ And what about all the online shopping that's gonna make it super hard for them to collect taxes anyway? πŸ›οΈ It's almost like they're just throwing money at a problem πŸ“Š I think Madhu Anderson makes a good point about counties or regional levels doing it instead of cities... at least then it wouldn't be as burdensome on residents 😬 Can you imagine having to pay more sales tax just because your city is struggling financially? Not cool πŸ‘Ž
 
I don't think $42 million - $72 million is really "paltry" πŸ€‘... considering Detroit's budget is over 5 billion, that's like 0.8-1.3% revenue boost at best πŸ’Έ. And yeah, implementing a sales tax would be super complicated with all the online shopping happening and state laws to navigate 🀯. Madhu Anderson makes some good points about counties or regional levels maybe being better suited for this kind of thing... but I'm still on the fence about whether it's worth the headache for Detroiters πŸ€”. Need more info before I take a stance πŸ‘€
 
I'm worried about the impact of a higher sales tax on families in Detroit πŸ€•. With one of the highest tax rates already, can we really afford another increase? I get that it's meant to improve services, but what if it just ends up with more bureaucracy and less actual benefits? How will this affect the already struggling middle class in the city? We need to think about the real people affected by these decisions, not just the tax revenue numbers πŸ’Έ.
 
I think it's kinda rich that Detroiters are worried about another tax hike when they're already paying some of the highest taxes in the state πŸ€‘. Like, what's next? Asking them to sacrifice their free time too? The city needs to get creative with revenue streams, not just nickel-and-dime people like they're going out of style 🀣.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if Detroit really needs another tax on top of everything they're already dealing with. Like, $42 million to $72 million might seem like a lot, but it's still just a drop in the bucket when you consider how much Detroit is struggling financially. And let's be real, most people are already feeling the pinch with property taxes and whatnot. I'm all for improving services and addressing future obligations, but do we really want to burden residents even more? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
ugh i dont get why they wanna add more taxes lol 🀯 like detroit is already super expensive to live in how much more can we afford πŸ’Έ? i mean i guess it's good that they're trying to raise revenue or whatever, but 1% just seems so small rn πŸ€‘ what do you guys think about this whole thing? should detroit try other ways to fund stuff instead of just taxing us even more? πŸ€” btw has anyone seen those new avengers movies yet? πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure how I feel about this proposed sales tax hike in Detroit πŸ€‘. On one hand, it could bring in some extra cash to help with the city's budget πŸ“Š. But on the other hand, it would mean more money going out of people's pockets for something they already have to pay enough taxes on 😩. I think the city needs to look at other ways to raise revenue that won't hurt so many residents πŸ’Έ. Maybe exploring new partnerships or businesses to bring in more investment πŸ“ˆ? That way, everyone benefits and not just a select few 🀝.
 
πŸ˜’ come on detroit already struggling with debt how much more can they afford? that 1% sales tax might seem like a small amount but trust me it adds up when you're living paycheck to paycheck, not to mention the fact that property taxes are already killing people's wallets over here. it's all about finding ways to reduce costs and allocate funds more efficiently, not just throwing more money at the problem πŸ€‘
 
Ugh I dont know man πŸ€” Detroit is already paying so much in taxes I think its time for them to get creative...I mean look at all those abandoned buildings they could be renovating with that kinda cash πŸ’Έ But on the other hand, 5% of their revenue is nothing compared to what they need to fix their infrastructure and stuff 🚧 What do you guys think about this? Should they go through with it or try something else?
 
πŸ€” I'm not convinced about this whole sales tax thing... $42-72 million is some small change, but it's still just a tiny slice of Detroit's budget. And let's be real, online shopping makes it super hard to collect taxes in the first place! πŸ›οΈπŸ’Έ How do they even expect to make a dent with such a low amount? Not to mention all the hoops we'd have to jump through to make it work. I need some more convincing before I'm on board with this... what's the source on these numbers again? πŸ’‘
 
Ugh, can you believe it? A sales tax hike in Detroit? That's just gonna break the bank for us regular folk! I mean, 1% might not seem like much, but trust me, when you're already living on a tight budget, every little bit counts... or so they say 😩. And have you seen the prices of gas and groceries lately? No wonder they need more revenue. But do we really want to be the city where everyone's just scraping by? I don't know about that. They should try other options first, like reducing waste or finding ways to cut costs. A sales tax hike might give them a quick fix, but it'll just leave us with more financial headaches... πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
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