I have no idea whether ‘twitterized’ is a word or not, but if not it should be. Breaking with my own blogging tendency toward verbosity, I will present here everything you need to know about the Republican tax reform ‘plan’ in 140 (or so) words.
The plan:
- Reduce the number of tax brackets and the rate applied to each.
- Drastically lower the corporate tax rate
- Increase the standard deduction
- Reduced tax rate for pass-through businesses (look it up; I’m running out of words)
- Eliminate the estate tax
- Eliminate many personal deductions and business tax breaks
Winners and losers? It’s of course impossible to say without the details. But here’s what can be said more or less unequivocally:
- Four of the six components noted above will definitely benefit affluent Americans disproportionately. Only the doubling of the standard deduction will clearly benefit lower and middle classes disproportionately.
- The tax cuts would reduce federal revenue by somewhere between $3.5 trillion and $7.8 trillion over 10 years (Tax Policy Center).
Fundamental takeaways (cutting through all the inevitable political rhetoric to the contrary):
- The overall ‘plan’ will be highly regressive (rich guys win)
- It will significantly exacerbate the national debt.
What’s not to like?
To quote a former very liberal Vice President, Dick Cheney, “deficits don’t matter”.
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Excellent. Hope to see a bit more as this tax plan develops.
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