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Atlanta, Georgia vs. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Tax Compare

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Taxes
  13.8% lower in Santa Fe, New Mexico
than in Atlanta, Georgia
Assumptions
  • Single, standard deduction, one exemption
  • Sales tax includes food and services
  • Real tax taxes are based on the local median home price
  • Car taxes assume a new Honda Accord costing $25,000
   Cost of living
      State level
Atlanta, GA    Santa Fe, NM    U.S. Avg
100 = US Avg. Below 100 means cheaper. Above 100 means more expensive. About our Cost of Living Index
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Atlanta, GA    Santa Fe, NM    U.S. Avg
   Annual taxes
      Based on $60,000 income
   Social security taxes
Atlanta, GASanta Fe, NM
Tax Social SecurityNoYes
Social Security Note Taxable but can be included as part of an overall retirement-income exemption of up to $8,000 per person
   Estimated sales tax
      State level, based on annual income of $75,000
Atlanta, GA    Santa Fe, NM    U.S. Avg
   Tax on food
Atlanta, GASanta Fe, NM
Sales Tax On FoodYes - No state sales tax but full tax at local level. No rebate.No
   Real estate tax
Atlanta, GA    Santa Fe, NM    U.S. Avg
Assumes the local median home price and sales tax is amoritized over 13 years.
   Vehicle tax
Atlanta, GA    Santa Fe, NM    U.S. Avg
Assumes a new $25,000 Honda Accord and Sales Tax is amortized over 6 years.
   Other taxes
      State level
Atlanta, GA    Santa Fe, NM    U.S. Avg
* grt = Gross Receipts Tax. In this state, the corporation is required to pay the gross receipts tax on each sale instead of a traditional income tax based on its earnings. The effect is that a percentage of the total revenue or gross receipts for each sale has to be paid to the state as tax. The gross receipts tax is much like a Value Added Tax, only for businesses rather than individuals. Four states impose gross receipt taxes, Nevada, Ohio, Texas, and Washington.
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