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07/02/2019 17:00:48
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Forum:
Politics
Category:
Economics
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01665625
Message ID:
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>>>>Any stats you can point me to for that? And last time I checked CA was part of the USA.
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>>OK, lets take a specific look at the GOP Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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>>The SALT rule used to allow people paying local tax to deduct it from their federal tax. That's a truism you can confirm easily.
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>>The GOP Tax Cuts and Jobs Act caps SALT deductions at $10K. Also a truism you can confirm. But it does a few other things too:
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>>This Act caps mortgage interest deductions to interest on $750K that used to be $1M. Is that policy better for the rich or the poor, btw?
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>>It almost doubled the standard deduction to $12K for individuals, $24K for couples and $18K for heads of households. Do you think that'll be felt more by the rich or the poor?
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>>It also increases the child credit from $1K to $2K and if after the standard deduction this pushes you into tax credit, the IRS now will cut you a refund check which was not refundable previously. Is that better for the rich or the poor?
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>>But this will please you: the Estate Tax cutoff increased from $5.xM to $11.xM which definitely favors the rich at face value- though it also reduces the incentive to jiggle affairs to avoid tax altogether.
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>https://www.amazon.com/Fifth-Risk-Michael-Lewis/dp/1324002646


From your link-
the funding of vital programs like food stamps and school lunches is being slashed.

My question is : Why not?
There are now 6 Million less people receiving food stamps than in 2016.
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