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The $6,000 deduction per person ($12,000 max per couple) for senior citizens is going over well. So is no tax on tips and overtime.
Whether deserved or not (probably not), tRump will be getting credit in many peoples eyes, just like he got credit for eliminating the individual responsibility mandate for the ACA which was seen by many as penalizing them for being unable to afford the substandard health insurance being offered to them.
My point is this: Why cant Democrats come up with more things like this which appeal to lower income people? Yes, we got that onerous $10,000 cap on state & local taxes raised (which didnt exist at all till it was enacted by repugs) but this mainly affects higher income homeowners. Child tax credit increased by 10% but thats not much more than inflation.
What about the Other Dependent Credit? Why is it stuck at $500, and why so low in the first place?
Why not increase the Earned Income Credit? And why cant that fourth child qualify you for a bit more EIC? Lower the age requirement for childless EIC permanently from 25 to 21? Raise the age limit from 65 to 70, for those low-income seniors who are trying to retire at 70 so they can qualify for higher SS?
Raise the age limit for Child Tax Credit from 16 to 18? Even 17 would interest many voters. People get pretty ticked off when their kid is not yet a legal adult but no longer counts as a child.
And for heavens sake, make the Child and Dependent Care Credit more than a token amount (nearly negligible compared to the actual cost of childcare)?
In the current gig economy, workers who used to be employees are being hit with 15.3% self-employment taxes taking Lyft, Uber, DoorDash etc off the hook for paying half the SS and Medicare taxes. Why not give so-called contractors / sole proprietors a break on SE taxes based on their net profit (aka income), and pay for it by raising the cap a bit?
Bring back the personal exemption and reduce the standard deduction so more people can itemize deductions once again. Allow workers to once again deduct their expenses for work-related uniforms, supplies, travel etc. Lower the floor for medical expense deductions from 7.5% to 5% of adjusted gross income. Some people might even get to deduct their casino losses against wins once again (not the highest priority, granted, but still it gets people's attention) with a lower standard deduction. MAGA? How 'bout make the tax code great again?
These are just a few things I can think of off the top of my head, and Im sure there are many other ideas that would get peoples attention.
Make these things rallying cries. People would take notice and it would make a difference at the ballot boxes. Dont let Republicans control this narrative. Because the way I see it, thats what theyve been doing.
BWdem4life
(2,955 posts)I just sent this to my US Senator. Feel free to copy and do the same if you like the ideas presented.
PCB66
(89 posts)All I get are modest COLA increases each year so my income has been pretty constant over the last few years.
This year I had to pay about $1800 less in Income tax. That is about $160 a month more spendable income each month.
That helps to offset the increased in health care and other things.
usonian
(24,132 posts)Oxfam:
By increasing tax rates on the richest Americans, taxing billionaire wealth, and making corporations pay their fair share, we can make rich polluters pay to protect our climate and lift children out of poverty. And its key to saving our democracy and solving our toughest global challenges.
https://www.oxfamamerica.org/explore/stories/do-the-rich-pay-their-fair-share/
The elephant in the room is sitting on your chest. Poking it with a popsicle stick ain't going to help.
BWdem4life
(2,955 posts)No, I said it would help win elections, which would then enable us to better tackle that major problem among others. How many times have you heard it said, people vote with their pocketbooks? Give them some hope. Dont just say well this doesnt solve the underlying illness so theres no point even attempting to treat some of the symptoms.
