Worldwide Carbon Taxes Headed Our Way Professional Tax Services
The United Nations, World Economic Forum, and the World Government Summit have been pushing hard for carbon taxes for several years to decrease greenhouse emissions. They plan to tax or restrict virtually everything, including gas, electricity, and water. Their first target is worldwide shipping.
The United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) agreed to charge a minimum fee of $100 for every ton of carbon dioxide emitted by ships. The carbon tax is scheduled for adoption this October and will be implemented in 2027, despite some opposition, which includes the Trump administration, and oil-producing nations such as Saudi Arabia and Russia.
How the IMO Carbon Tax Will Affect Southern California Consumers
Imported Goods: Because Southern California’s retail economy is import-driven, we will see faster price increases than most other parts of the nation. Expect the cost of clothing, furniture, kitchen appliances, cars and car parts, and electronics to rise. Additionally, imported foods will cost more.
Local Services: Local contractors and restaurants will likely increase their prices due to supplies, building materials, and repair costs becoming more costly. Even professional service providers, will need to pass their increased costs onto consumers. You can also anticipate that services such as haircuts, dry cleaners, and fitness classes will hike their prices because they depend on equipment and utilities.
Retail and Food: Retail shops will be forced to raise their prices, and undoubtedly the cost of groceries will climb.
Those likely affected most will be lower-inome households, young families, renters, and smail business owners.
What Should You Do?
The worldwide shipping tax is just the first. We can soon expect to see other carbon taxes, including on all forms of travel and usage of appliances, as well as restrictions on water consumption. Expect the airline industry to be hit next.
Thus, now is the time for planning. We suggest you meet with a tax and financial expert who understands what is headed our way and its expected impact. Should you be or become a client of ours, we will offer you unlimited complimentary tax planning recommendations and other related professional advice. We suggest you contact us.
Professional Tax Services is a locally owned provider serving over 3,700 local residents and businesses. For more information, call 661-259-1967 or visit www.scvprotaxservices.com.
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