Tax Relief from the Biden administration
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wrote on 20 Feb 2021, 15:18 last edited by
By eliminating the cap on the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction, Biden's plan would benefit rich Americans in places like New York (home to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer) and California (home to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi).
Among other things, the Biden bill would repeal the part of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that caps the SALT deduction at $10,000. Tax experts at the Tax Policy Center estimated in 2018 that repealing the $10,000 SALT limit would primarily benefit families in the top 5% of income earners around the country.
The Center reported that more than 82% of the benefits of the policy would flow to households in the 95th to 100th percentile of cash income, with households in the top 1% receiving an average tax break of $31,380 and households in the top 0.1% pocketing an average $142,590 in tax relief.
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wrote on 20 Feb 2021, 15:20 last edited by
Sweet. Still thinking it won’t pass. But we’ll see.
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wrote on 20 Feb 2021, 15:21 last edited by
You can't give a tax cut to poor people because they don't pay taxes.
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wrote on 20 Feb 2021, 15:23 last edited by jon-nyc
Maybe we could balance it out with a capital gains tax increase, hitting approximately the same top X%.
But, on principle, don’t make me pay taxes on my taxes.
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Maybe we could balance it out with a capital gains tax increase, hitting approximately the same top X%.
But, on principle, don’t make me pay taxes on my taxes.
wrote on 20 Feb 2021, 17:49 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Tax Relief from the Biden administration:
But, on principle, don’t make me pay taxes on my taxes.
Conservatives used to believe in this principle. Now they need the Democrats to bail them out.