What’s the biggest state tax Vermonters already pay? It’s not property, income or sales tax. It’s a 15 percent health care tax that Vermont businesses and individuals are paying today. And many don’t even know they are paying it.

In 2012, Vermonters spent $1.886 billion on private health insurance premiums. Total payroll in Vermont in 2012 was $12.3 billion. Do the math: Vermonters paid a combined 15 percent of the total payroll of the state of Vermont to cover private health care premiums in 2012. That is the same as a combined 15 percent payroll tax on every employer and employee in Vermont.

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