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    Study: Michigan among states raising poor's taxes

    LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan is among just a handful of states raising taxes on low-income working families while cutting taxes for other groups, the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities said in a report released Tuesday.

    The Washington-based group notes that Michigan, New Jersey and Wisconsin all have scaled back tax credits for low-income workers in recent years while cutting business taxes. In Michigan's case, low-income families will see their tax breaks shrink starting next year by about $260 million annually while businesses will get a $1.1 billion tax break starting in January and a $1.7 billion tax break the year after.

    Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder originally wanted to eliminate the state Earned Income Tax Credit, but agreed to reduce it from 20 percent of the federal credit to 6 percent for tax year 2012. He said earlier this year that the state needed to make cuts to balance the budget and noted no cuts were being made in Medicaid programs providing health care to low-income working families. He also has said the business tax cuts will create employment opportunities.

    "More and better jobs are at the heart of the governor's plan to improve and strengthen our economy so ALL can prosper and benefit," Sara Wurfel, a spokeswoman for the first-year Republican governor, said in an emailed response to the report.

    Wurfel said Snyder finds it unacceptable that Michigan's families "are among the poorest in the nation."

    "His overall plan aims to help address and reverse that trend. He's also worked hard to ensure essential and solid safety net services that lower income individuals rely on, like protecting Medicaid access and services," she said.

    The Michigan League for Human Services, which opposed shrinking the tax credit, said the change is bad policy.

    Five years ago, Michigan was one of just five states that taxed a working family of four making below $14,000, about 71 percent of the federal poverty level, one of the harshest levels of taxation on the poor in the country.

    That changed when lawmakers passed the state tax credit, which took effect in 2008. Last year, Michigan taxed a family of four only when its income reached 136 percent of the poverty level — about $30,300, according to the center's report.

    "Michigan had made a lot of progress from the days when we used to literally tax working families into poverty," the league's policy director, Karen Holcomb-Merrill, said in a statement. "Unfortunately, we're moving once again moving in the wrong direction on this issue."

    Families qualifying for the Earned Income Tax Credit have been getting about $430 annually from the credit. That amount will drop to $130 to $140 in the next tax year. Meanwhile, two-thirds of Michigan businesses next year will be exempt from paying corporate income taxes under the new business tax breaks.

    "EITC cuts helped offset ... the revenue loss from those tax cuts," the center said in its report. "Instead of undermining efforts to reduce the tax liabilities of poor families, states should preserve the progress they have made and build upon it when their budget outlook improves."

    Wurfel said the tax changes were part of an effort to make the system "simple, fair and efficient."

    "It was also about ending exorbitant business tax credits that were jeopardizing our future and ensuring a level playing field for all industries and sectors," she said. "It was about creating a structurally balanced budget that could be a building block for the future."

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    • MIKE  •  6 mths ago
      Here's the funny part. As consumers have less money to spend, business will have less revenue to pay tax on.
      • John 6 mths ago
        The retard Ed Schultz thinks that more taxes to a dysfunctional gub'mint is the answer.
      • Shane Elliott 6 mths ago
        aren't you a smartypants, using a big word like revenue
      • Boomstick 6 mths ago
        By the lack of thumbs down, I think you flew this one in over the liberal thought capacity.
    • rod d  •  Kalispell, United States  •  6 mths ago
      When all working people are extinct, who are they going to tax next?
      • EddieO 6 mths ago
        The rich get richer and the poor get poorer... Class ware has been going on against the poor since the 1980's.
      • meg 6 mths ago
        AIR
      • mark 6 mths ago
        they want slaves
    • David H  •  6 mths ago
      The last one out of Michigan should turn out the lights, but the electric company will have already cut them off. This is just sad.
      • Jill 6 mths ago
        We can't leave! No one will buy our homes!
      • Janie 6 mths ago
        Not only is it sad, its downright scary.
      • SSG 6 mths ago
        If you still owe on it (jill) and you bought it witnin the last ten years, you likely are underwater anyway....just let it foreclose and then file BR and start fresh.....by leaving! nothing, I say again, nothing will change until a mass exodus occurs and people actually stand up together. these small occupy shindigs are not enough, they are simply being rousted out by the police. Until there is a "million man march" on DC, nothing, repeat, nothing will become of any of it.
    • jimi_b  •  Oldsmar, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I have no problem paying my FAIR share as long as everyone else is paying their fair share. The problem is the tax loopholes.
      • John 6 mths ago
        There are tax loopholes at both ends. The poor pay nothing via tax credits.
      • Bob Bob 6 mths ago
        Name one tax loophole?
      • Big Poppa 6 mths ago
        having a minimum income limit to pay taxes. EVERYONE who has a job should pay taxes.
    • m  •  Charlotte, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The revolution is coming.
      • FOREVER KNIGHT 6 mths ago
        Where have U been? The revolution is here. CLEAN SWEEP all politicians and start from scratch.
      • Manuel 6 mths ago
        The Republican have made it inevitable.
      • Virginia 6 mths ago
        Revolution is right! Hungry people become desperate People. (especially if their CHILDREN are SUFFERING) Desperate people do crazy things!
        FOREVER KNIGHT..."CLEAN SWEEP" You got THAT RIGHT!
    • Easy-E  •  6 mths ago
      What the hell is going on with this country? I mean...really? I remember hearing years ago about the U.S. possibly having a poor vs. rich civil war...are we getting close?
    • Michael  •  Lehighton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Just who is going to open a business in a poor or impoverished area where all of your potential customers have no disposable income? This will not result in any new jobs being created, and many small businesses will lose revenues due to the fact that people will have less money to spend.
    • get real  •  New Haven, United States  •  6 mths ago
      These businesses getting handouts from snyder have not created one job thus far! they are taking the money and sending the jobs overseas while the Govenor and his pals laugh all the way to the bank!
    • We the People  •  6 mths ago
      A point for the obvious... If you tax the poor who already are mostly unemployeed, or barely make it by, what do you expect to achieve? You can't get blood from a turnip. Just how much more do you think you will get from those that have nothing. People will only submit for awhile before they take action. In this case it may have been long overdue.
    • Michael  •  6 mths ago
      The 'JOB CREATORS' fired everyone, millions and millions of people.
      The 'JOB CREATORS' aren't hiring anyone either.
      No more tax cuts for the 'JOB CREATORS', until they start creating some freakin jobs!
    • abc  •  6 mths ago
      THE BEST SOLUTION IS ........TAKE BACK WHAT IS OURS AMERICAN JOBS ...........
    • tom  •  Charlottesville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How much does 230 million offset 2.8 billion dollars? What a STUPID reason to take from the poor and give yet even more to corporations. Do the freaking math! I'm amazed how this so-called Christian nation can treat the poor the way they do while constantly giving corporations the tax breaks. How long can this go on until we hit rock bottom?
    • GaryY  •  6 mths ago
      Wait, if we needed to make cuts, how come we lowered the tax on businesses??
    • viet vet  •  Darwin, Australia  •  6 mths ago
      Class warfare is alive and well. The working class is losing.
    • Papa Vamp  •  6 mths ago
      Keep it up - it won't be long before all of America (who is NOT working for the Government) won't have jobs or an income to Tax, you IDIOTS
    • Robert S  •  Dallas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Its a crime where OUR Country is headed. Extinction for the working class.
    • lillianbryant  •  6 mths ago
      Crazy stuff.
    • Dylan  •  6 mths ago
      I'm a Republican, and I do support raising taxes on the ultra-rich. Yes, at the same time.
    • Jake Thomas  •  6 mths ago
      The problem isn't that businesses don't have money. Major corporations in the U.S. are sitting on billions of dollars of capital. They're just miserly about hiring because they can squeeze their existing employees to higher production levels with the threat of joblessness looming for everyone. That money would be stimulating our economy right now if it were placed in the hands of the people who need it most: average working Americans. Our current crop of politicians will give huge tax breaks to millionaires and corporations, but easing the burden on the average people who keep our country running? Why, that's communism/socialism/Marxism/whatever word they're currently throwing around (and those words are far from interchangeable).
    • needan  •  6 mths ago
      2009 IRS tax records show that 1470 millionaires and billionaires paid ZERO income tax combined. And that 30 corporations not only also paid ZERO income tax, they even got a tax rebate.

      I guess they all get a tax rebate now, or a larger one if they already qualified.
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