JACKSON, Miss. — As Mississippi lawmakers evaluate the state tax system, they should look at Indiana, North Carolina and Washington, D.C., as success stories, an economist said Thursday.
Nicole Kaeding of the Tax Foundation said those two states and the city phased in changes, including cuts in corporate and personal income taxes.
Kaeding told more than a dozen Mississippi lawmakers and a roomful of lobbyists at the Capitol that Kansas is “an example of what not to do in tax reform.”