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House Dems Propose $100 Billion Tax Hike Targeting The Poor
« on: September 30, 2021, 12:42:42 am »
House Dems Propose $100 Billion Tax Hike Targeting The Poor

The Democrats' $3.5 trillion budget proposal relies on a $100 billion tax hike that disproportionately targets the poor, lines the pockets of organized crime, and increases inequality.

The plan doubles the federal tax on cigarettes, which would break President Joe Biden's promise to raise taxes only on those earning more than $400,000. Households with an income of $35,000 or less smoke at three times the rate of households with incomes of more than $100,000. Richard Marianos, a 27-year veteran of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives who worked on gang violence, said a tobacco tax increase will punish vulnerable communities.

"You're punishing lower-income people, which the administration promised it wouldn't do," Marianos told the Washington Free Beacon. "You're punishing the police departments that want to push towards reform. You're punishing the states or organizations that truly have the tobacco harm reduction strategy to keep it out of the hands of kids and criminals. You cannot have a healthy community that is not safe."

A tobacco tax hike would also put a dent in state economies that rely on tobacco production. Democratic Kentucky governor Andy Beshear, for example, told Biden last week that he opposes the proposed tax increases, which he said would cost the state $50 million in revenue.

The tax plan establishes the first-ever federal tax on vapor products, which have been consistently cited by medical experts as a safer smoking option than cigarettes. The proposal aims to raise $100 billion in government revenue by raising the tax rate on all tobacco and nicotine products to equal that of traditional cigarettes. It would increase taxes by 2,000 percent on chewing tobacco and 1,600 percent on pipe tobacco and snuff. Ulrik Boesen, a senior policy analyst at the Tax Foundation, said the Democratic proposal sacrifices low-income individuals' and the overall public's health for the sake of budget concerns................

https://freebeacon.com/policy/house-dems-propose-100-billion-tax-hike-targeting-the-poor/
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Re: House Dems Propose $100 Billion Tax Hike Targeting The Poor
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2021, 12:54:32 am »
Don't let anyone ever claim the truly poor are hit by any tax hike coming out of DC, unless it is to say they are hurt by the jobs they might ordinarily take drying up.

Half this country not only doesn't pay a penny, they're eligible for a tax refund via the EITC.

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Re: House Dems Propose $100 Billion Tax Hike Targeting The Poor
« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2021, 02:10:15 am »
Don't let anyone ever claim the truly poor are hit by any tax hike coming out of DC, unless it is to say they are hurt by the jobs they might ordinarily take drying up.

Half this country not only doesn't pay a penny, they're eligible for a tax refund via the EITC.

You seem to assume that the only Federal tax is the income tax.  Everyone who buys gasoline pays an excise tax.  Everyone who has a job pays the Social Security payroll tax (the half they pay surely, and really the whole thing since the "employer's share" is coming out their total compensation).  Everyone who buys tobacco products pays the excise tax this article is about.  Are you really claiming that half the country not only doesn't earn enough to pay income tax, but is also unemployed, never buys gasoline (or on-road diesel) and never buys tobacco? 
And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know what this was all about.