February 24, 2010
Orlando Sentinel Editorial Highlights Tax Foundation Fiscal Fact on Florida Sales Tax Holiday Proposal
"Crist's holiday from logic & Casselberry codes"
By Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board
Gov. Charlie Crist—whose conservative credentials are under fire in his U.S. Senate bid from rival Marco Rubio—has called for reviving a sales-tax holiday for back-to-school shopping.
Mr. Crist and other backers of this 6-percent or 7-percent sale insist it will raise revenues by driving shoppers to stores. To hear them talk, it's almost like printing money.
But count some prominent conservatives among the critics. A recent report from the Tax Foundation, a conservative think tank, panned the tax holiday as a gimmick that offers only minimal relief and shifts purchases from other times of the year.
Legislative analysts have estimated the holiday would cost the state treasury $44million or more. This at a time when lawmakers might have to close a $3billion gap in next year's budget.
