Three Sales Taxes Hit Cuyahoga Taxpayers for $169.2 Million So Far
The tax burden in Cuyahoga County keeps mounting, recession or depression notwithstanding.
I mentioned recently that the City of Cleveland paid an annual $452,724 in property taxes for the Browns Stadium. County figures show that taxpayers also contributed $54,218,411 more in taxes to help the billionaire Lerner family. All regressive taxes, naturally.
The latest figures on the sin tax – originally assessed in 1990 for Gateway – show the $54-million now collected for Browns stadium. That’s in addition to the more than $220-million collected for Gateway.
Voters when they thought they might lose the Browns (horrors!) extended the sin tax to help pay for a new football stadium.
In June, Cuyahoga County taxpayers added $1.27 million to the kitty. Since August, 2005, the sin tax has produced $54.2 million, all distributed to pay for the football stadium.
Thus far $12.6-million has come from smokers, $19.3-million from alcohol drinkers, $17.7-million from beer drinkers and $4.3-million from wine drinkers.
Smokers have also contributed $46.8 million to the Arts & Culture kitty of Cuyahoga County.
I mentioned earlier that the increased quarter-percent sales tax for the Medical Mart & Convention Center cost county taxpayers $61.8 million so far. This tax started in January 2008.
So, the depressed County taxpayers have paid for these three ventures: Some $162.9-million.
Keep giving ‘til it hurts. Oh, it already does?
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