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lol, those poor rich progtards.ac_toofunny SCOTUS rejects attempt by blue states to get tax cuts for the richQuote
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an attempt by Democratic-led states to get a massive tax cut for the rich.
The court has declined to review a challenge brought by New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Maryland to the $10,000 federal cap on state and local property and income tax deductions, also known as the SALT cap.
In the 2017 tax reform law signed by former President Donald Trump, Congress imposed a limit on how much in state and local tax payments individuals could deduct from their federal income tax payments. The measure was included as a revenue cost offset to income and corporate tax cuts included in the law, needed to meet a House budget reconciliation requirement that no more than $1.5 trillion would be added to the federal deficit over a 10-year budget period.
Ironically, while congressional Democrats attacked the whole tax reform law as a massive tax break for the wealthy, Democratic-run states were particularly opposed to the SALT cap because it increased the federal tax burden of their wealthiest residents. New York and the other states sued, arguing that Congress had violated the Constitution by interfering with the states' ability to levy taxes.https://www.theblaze.com/news/scotus-rejects-attempt-by-blue-states-to-get-tax-cuts-for-the-rich?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20220418Trending-AirplaneMandate&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News"> https://www.theblaze.com/news/scotus-re ... ing%20News">https://www.theblaze.com/news/scotus-rejects-attempt-by-blue-states-to-get-tax-cuts-for-the-rich?utm_source=theblaze-breaking&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20220418Trending-AirplaneMandate&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Breaking%20News
SCOTUS rejects attempt by blue states to get tax cuts for the richQuote
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an attempt by Democratic-led states to get a massive tax cut for the rich.
The court has declined to review a challenge brought by New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Maryland to the $10,000 federal cap on state and local property and income tax deductions, also known as the SALT cap.
In the 2017 tax reform law signed by former President Donald Trump, Congress imposed a limit on how much in state and local tax payments individuals could deduct from their federal income tax payments. The measure was included as a revenue cost offset to income and corporate tax cuts included in the law, needed to meet a House budget reconciliation requirement that no more than $1.5 trillion would be added to the federal deficit over a 10-year budget period.
Ironically, while congressional Democrats attacked the whole tax reform law as a massive tax break for the wealthy, Democratic-run states were particularly opposed to the SALT cap because it increased the federal tax burden of their wealthiest residents. New York and the other states sued, arguing that Congress had violated the Constitution by interfering with the states' ability to levy taxes.
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I would have posted this in the Politics sub. But, I heard we have flyover from FT that hates us fiscal conservatives. So, for that person, read em and weep.:001_tongue:
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The state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap will be eliminated for five years as part of the Build Back Better social spending package, according to multiple reports.
The SALT provision allows Americans to deduct already-paid state and local taxes from their federal tax burden. As a result, the main beneficiaries tend to be wealthier residents of blue states and suburbs.
Eliminating the cap would constitute a $475 billion tax cut, with $400 billion of the cash accruing to some of the wealthiest Americans, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. It would be the costliest provision in the entire Build Back Better package.https://dailycaller.com/2021/11/02/josh-gottheimer-salt-cut-bernie-sanders/"> https://dailycaller.com/2021/11/02/josh ... e-sanders/">https://dailycaller.com/2021/11/02/josh-gottheimer-salt-cut-bernie-sanders/
All bullshit.Quote from: "Jimmy Savile" post_id=410629 time=1620750237
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=380067 time=1599874036 user_id=114
I would have posted this in the Politics sub. But, I heard we have flyover from FT that hates us fiscal conservatives. So, for that person, read em and weep.:001_tongue: Democrats Push for Massive Tax Cut for the Richest, Brookings Says
WASHINGTON—Democrats are pushing to lift the cap on the federal tax deduction for state and local taxes (SALT), but a Brookings Institution study says this would be a handout to the rich.
"Lifting the cap on the SALT deduction would massively favor the rich, with most of the benefit going to the top 1 percent," Richard Reeves and Christopher Pulliam from the Brookings Institution wrote in a recent report.
House Democrats passed the $3 trillion HEROES Act in May. Buried in the 1,815-page relief bill is a provision that would eliminate the limitation on the SALT deduction for 2020 and 2021.
Blue state Democrats believe the SALT cap is unfair to their residents. Blue states, especially those with higher individual income and property tax rates, objected to this cap and even tried to create tax maneuvers to avoid this limitation.
Republicans, on the other hand, argue that the SALT deduction mostly benefits wealthy individuals and is unfair to residents in lower-tax states. They argue that lifting the SALT cap forces people in low-tax states such as Tennessee and Texas to subsidize high-tax states such as California and New York.
Almost all benefits of repealing the $10,000 SALT cap would go to the top quintile, with the top 1 percent getting an average tax cut of $33,100 and 0.1 percent receiving nearly $145,000, according to Tax Policy Center estimates.
Lifting the SALT cap would give essentially no benefit to the middle class, contrary to what Democrats have argued. Only 4 percent of the benefit would go the middle class, "for an average annual tax cut of a little less than $27," the report stated.https://www.theepochtimes.com/democrats-push-for-massive-tax-cut-for-the-richest-says-brookings_3494101.html?ref=brief_News&utm_source=morningbriefnoe&utm_medium=email"> https://www.theepochtimes.com/democrats ... dium=email">https://www.theepochtimes.com/democrats-push-for-massive-tax-cut-for-the-richest-says-brookings_3494101.html?ref=brief_News&utm_source=morningbriefnoe&utm_medium=email
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