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To: JohnM who wrote (140909)7/15/2010 2:59:18 PM
From: Katelew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 543144
 
Good, glad to hear he's not. Like I said before, I'm quite interested in Christie. How NJ, IL, and CA deal with their debt is going to provide valuable research for future socio/economic academics.

In terms of taxes, here's a link, mainly for sales tax comparisons.

articles.moneycentral.msn.com

and this

retirementliving.com

Personal Income Taxes
Tax Rate Range: Low - 1.4%; High - 10.75%. For 2010 the state has temporarily increased income taxes on households with incomes above $400,000. For one year, the tax rate on joint filers with incomes between $400,000 and $500,000 will rise to 8 percent from 6.38; the rate on income between $500,000 and $1 million will increase to 10.25 percent from 8.97 percent; and a 10.75 percent rate will apply to income over $1 million.

According to this, Christie has put temp. increases on income taxes in place. Or did this get voted down/overturned?