Comment 65175

By misterque (registered) - website | Posted June 24, 2011 at 19:01:24 in reply to Comment 65167

I agree that tax rates should be competitive across the region. I am not sure that the links you have given demonstrate that. The first refers to declining personal income tax, which may or not interest companies. The other is an article that basically says people still buy bags of frozen french fries when the economy tanks. As someone that has run a business in Hamilton the taxes are not the main problem, the main problem is the byzantine maze of convoluted zoning and other regulations. Taxes don't move much over 5 years, but rules about parking, licensing, and inspection seem to be whimsical. Bureaucratic randomness is a much bigger threat to getting businesses here.

On the flip side Detroit's reputation and physical plant were significantly damaged by poverty riots decades ago. Many of those buildings, schools, and churches still sit there unrepaired. The issues in Detroit are far more complex than tax relief.

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