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Home Front: Politix
‘Yankee Tax’ Proposed By South Carolina Lawmaker
2023-03-01
[ZERO] The bill, proposed by Sen. Stephen Goldfinch (R), would require those moving to South Carolina from out-of-state to pay two one-time fees; $250 for vehicle registrations and $250 for a new driver's license. Half of the new fee would go toward the state's infrastructure - including roads, bridges and common community areas, according to Fox Business.

"I’m not trying to build a wall and this is not a fee against new residents, it’s a fee for people to catch up with the rest of us," Goldfinch told Fox News Digital. "I think there's a rational basis for requiring newcomers to catch up with the rest of us and contribute to the roads, bridges, schools and green spaces that we've [residents] always contributed to."

His proposal comes after droves of people from the Northeast have moved to South Carolina in recent years. According to the U.S. Census, nearly half a million people moved to the Palmetto State in the past decade.

People flocked to the Southeast during the pandemic and stayed due to a host of reasons, including work flexibility, lower taxes and warmer weather.

Goldfinch points to South Carolina residents as inspiration for the bill. -Fox Business

"Our quality of life has been diminished by the almost 4 million people that have moved here in the last decade," said Goldfinch. "And we anticipate another million people moving here in the next decade. Everybody is concerned about their quality of life."

The new fees will be available for debate next week on the South Carolina Senate floor.

As Fox Business points out, South Carolina isn't the only state trying to slap people with moving taxes - as California and New York have both proposed legislation to tax people leaving their state.

"If you can charge people to leave, I don't see any reason why you can't charge somebody to come in the door," said Goldfinch.
Posted by:Besoeker

#12  RE: #9,

They paved paradise to put up a Parki... new homes.
Posted by: AlanC   2023-03-01 17:42  

#11  Do these Yankees bring useful skills? Are they employable? Will they pay taxes. Purchase goods and services?

I too fear Texas turning blue, but so far, there's more news about former Dems 'seeing the light'.

Unless we get some election integrity, I guess we'll never know.
Posted by: Bobby   2023-03-01 17:08  

#10  $250? Shhheeeit. Hardly walking around money for Yankee vote harvesters.
Posted by: Regular joe   2023-03-01 15:07  

#9  Call someplace paradise kiss it goodbye.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2023-03-01 14:57  

#8  Jack up registration fees for out-of-state vehicles.
Force a safety inspection for any oos vehicle prior to registration.
Fees for new resident driver's tests and licenses.
Higher road use tax on fueling oos vehicles.
Higher 'processing' sales tax with oos ID.
Higher property taxes for out of staters.

Lots of ways to nickle and dime'em.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-03-01 12:05  

#7  /\ Yes, something to be said for....."following the money."
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-03-01 08:45  

#6  Besoeker the same thing is happening here.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2023-03-01 08:36  

#5  /\ Spot on P2k! OBTW, Cousin Joey owns the land clearing and timber business and uncle Eddie builds houses. We'll need to build a new school, and....

Nasty old Yankees. Nasty, nasty, nasty.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-03-01 08:24  

#4  1,000 new homes on what was farmer's fields

Rezoning isn't done by the Yankees. That's all presently local power. You just need to copy the SanFran model of obstructing 'new' housing. Running developers out of the county on a wooden rail after appropriate application of tar and feathers is a start.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-03-01 08:10  

#3  From a SC colleague:

South Carolina is being inundated with people from primarily the NE (Mass, NJ, NY, etc.). They sell their normal 3 bedroom ranch home up north, which they own outright, at riduculously high prices, - 1/2 - 1 million dollars cash - and flock here and buy homes for cash, driving home prices up so high that locals cannot compete for them. Behind us, here on our property, they are building, right now, almost 1,000 new homes on what was farmer's fields. I can't sell and move, even though we would make a lot of money on our house, because we cannot afford to buy a replacement-in-kind house. This (poorly named) "Yankee Tax" is an effort to stem the flood of people who are taking over the state. They also will eventually turn the state purple, then blue, as they tend to bring their liberal values and voting with them.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-03-01 08:05  

#2  Well, I suppose you can either shop at Aldi's or Walmart or shop at Sacks 5th Avenue.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-03-01 06:49  

#1  "If you can charge people to leave, I don't see any reason why you can't charge somebody to come in the door," said Goldfinch

Welcome to Medieval times. You are bound to the land.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-03-01 06:46  

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