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[QUOTE="arktouros:1141465"]Is Massachusetts Really Taxachusetts? Massachusetts has had a sales tax since 1966, according to the Mass Budget and Policy Center. Although the state has been nicknamed "Taxachusetts," it's one of the few states that don't allow "local option" taxes on top of sales taxes. Compared to other states, Massachusetts residents are on the lower end of the scale in terms of the percentage of their income they pay in general sales tax. In 2006, Massachusetts ranked 45th at 1.4 percent of total income, compared to Louisiana at the top with 5.6% of personal income going to general sales tax. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5967204/2010_massachusetts_ballot_questions.html [/QUOTE]
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