Title: Virginia-STAMP
1 Virginia-STAMP March 2-3, 2006 Richmond,
Virginia Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public
Policy
David G. Tuerck Alfonso Sanchez-Penalver Beacon
Hill Institute
2About the Beacon Hill Institute
- Housed in the Department of Economics at Suffolk
University in Boston, BHI specializes in the
development of state-of-the-art economic and
statistical models for policy analysis. The
department offers degrees in Economics through
the PhD. -
- BHIs major capabilities include
- State Tax Analysis Modeling Program (STAMP)
- Local Area Modeling Program (LAMP)
- Education Assessment Model
- State Competitiveness Report
3Overview of VA-STAMP
- STAMP is specified in terms of supply and demand
for each factor of production and each commodity
included in the model - STAMP is a CGE (computable general equilibrium)
model a computerized method of accounting for
the economic effects of tax policy changes - Tax policy changes are shown to affect economic
activity through their effects on the prices of
outputs and on the factors of production - Government spending on infrastructure is modeled
as exerting positive effects on production
4What is a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE )
tax model?
A formal description of the economic
relationships among producers, households and
government in a particular state and the rest of
the world
Computable generates numeric solutions to
concrete policy and tax changes, with the help of
a computer
General takes all the important markets and
flows into account
Equilibrium demand equals supply in every
market
5STAMP Analysis of2006 Tax Change Proposals in
Virginia
- Proposals Analyzed
- Governor
- Senate
- House
6Governors Proposal
- Increase motor vehicles sales tax from 3 to 5
and increase the minimum tax levied on the sale
of a motor vehicle from 35 to 55 - Increase motor vehicle insurance license tax from
2.5 to 4.5 - Convert Virginias registration fee into a
weight-based registration system - Impose and collect fees on drivers who have
accumulated more than eight net driver demerit
points or have been convicted of reckless
driving, driving on a suspended or revoked
license, driving under the influence (DUI), or
other misdemeanor - Reallocate 339 million for One-Time support to
priority projects - Reallocation of existing Insurance Premiums
totaling 579 million over four years
7Governors ProposalProjected Effects on Funds
Funds 2007 2008 2009 2010
m m m m
State Funds 539.54 633.78 689.00 749.41
Local Funds (6.99) 3.13 14.53 26.42
Total 532.55 636.92 703.53 775.83
8Governors ProposalProjected Effects on
Employment
Employment Sector 2007 2008 2009 2010
Total Employment jobs jobs jobs jobs
(911) 2,750 6,540 10,267
Private Employment jobs jobs jobs jobs
(1,834) 809 3,908 6,884
Government Employment jobs jobs jobs jobs
923 1,940 2,633 3,383
9Governors ProposalProjected Effects on Income
Type of Income FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010
State Personal Income, nominal bn bn bn bn
-0.096 0.159 0.424 0.693
Disposable Income, real bn bn bn bn
0.087 0.677 1.299 1.916
Disposable Income per capita, real
14.012 69.688 125.891 179.027
10Senate Proposal
- Increase motor vehicle registration fees
- Increase motor vehicle sales and use tax by
0.75, in increments of 0.25 over 3 years - Impose 5 sales tax on motor fuels at the
wholesale level - Increase tax on diesel fuel at the pump from
0.16 to 0.175 - Increase liquidated damages from overweight
vehicles, based on weight - Impose abusive driver fees, with the rate based
on accumulated driver demerit points - Increase grantor tax from 0.10 to 0.30 per 100
valuation - Dedicate auto insurance premium tax to
transportation
11Senate ProposalProjected Effects on Funds
Funds 2007 2008 2009 2010
m m m m
State Funds 1,005.12 1,084.46 1,181.56 1,228.75
Local Funds 1.75 14.48 27.03 42.30
Total 1,006.87 1,098.94 1,208.59 1,271.04
12Senate ProposalProjected Effects on Employment
Employment Sector FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010
Total Employment jobs jobs jobs jobs
2,540 7,049 11,476 16,203
Private Employment jobs jobs jobs jobs
(5,865) (2,036) 1,525 5,821
Government Employment jobs jobs jobs jobs
8,405 9,085 9,951 10,382
13Senate ProposalProjected Effects on Income
Type of Income FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010
State Personal Income, nominal bn bn bn bn
0.651 0.948 1.274 1.597
Disposable Income, real bn bn bn bn
-0.071 0.668 1.406 2.185
Disposable Income per capita, real
-22.502 47.073 112.884 179.323
14House Proposal
- Divert funds from the tax on auto-insurance
premiums and from the recordation tax to back
583 million in bonded debt for, among other
things, the relief of congestion in Northern
Virginia and Hampton Roads - Use 553 million from the surplus to put toward
853 million in one-time-projects - Impose additional fines on abusive drivers to
yield 590 million over four years
15House ProposalProjected Effects on Funds
Results of the simulation 2007 2008 2009 2010
m m m m
State Funds 156.21 172.87 190.51 209.52
Local Funds 5.18 12.52 19.43 27.20
Total 161.38 185.39 209.94 236.72
16House ProposalProjected Effects on Employment
Employment Sector FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010
Total Employment jobs jobs jobs jobs
1,237 3,586 5,864 8,139
Private Employment jobs jobs jobs jobs
2,152 4,194 6,171 8,137
Government Employment jobs jobs jobs jobs
(915) (608) (307) 2
17House ProposalProjected Effects on Income
Type of Income FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010
State Personal Income, nominal bn bn bn bn
0.088 0.241 0.398 0.555
Disposable Income, real bn bn bn bn
0.265 0.648 1.033 1.419
Disposable Income per capita, real
27.028 62.757 97.315 130.343
18SummaryEffects After Four Years
- Governor
- 2.7 billion in new state funds
- 0.9 billion in other funds
- 6,884 new private sector jobs
- 179 in increased per-capita disposable income
- Senate
- 4.5 billion in new state funds
- 5,821 new private sector jobs
- 179 in increased per-capita disposable income
- House
- 729 million in new state funds
- 1.4 billion in other funds
- 8,137 new private sector jobs
- 130 in increased per-capita disposable income
19- Beacon Hill Institute
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