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How are local government taxes different from state taxes?

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There is almost universal coupling of the nondeductibility of ''state and local taxes'' in government and media reports on the Reagan tax-simplification plan. There is a big difference between state taxes, which are usually income-oriented, and property or local taxes, which must be paid regardless of income

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