State Wireless Taxes Compared
October 12, 2014/
Taxes on wireless transactions are a pain for prepaid and postpaid customers alike. But have you ever wondered how your state compares to others as far as tax goes?
Yeah, me neither. It’s not something I ever really thought about until I saw this report. The Tax Foundation did as study comparing this year’s wireless state and local taxes, and some of the figures were a little surprising. While these tax rates are mostly relevant for postpaid, prepaid customers still pay a percentage of these taxes so I thought I might take a sec and share.
To start, these are the top five states with the highest state-local wireless tax:
- Washington State (18.6%)
- Nebraska (18.48%)
- New York (17.74%)
- Florida (16.55%)
- Illinios (15.81%)
- Oregon (1.76%)
- Nevada (1.86%)
- Idaho (2.62%)
- Montana (6%)
- West Virginia (6.15%)
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WA state is where I am! 20 minutes from the Oregon border 🙂 Seriously though, those are postpaid tax rates though. That is why I am prepaid!
Agreed, prepaid is so cheaper! Although some prepaid companies and plans do still charge a percentage of those taxes, I believe. Don’t ask me which or how much, but I know that some do.