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    Study: Romney plan raises taxes on poor families

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Mitt Romney's tax plan would increase taxes on low-income families while cutting taxes for the middle-class and the rich, according to an independent study released Thursday.

    On average, households making less than $20,000 would see their taxes increase by more than 60 percent, said the Tax Policy Center, a Washington research group that studied the Romney plan.

    Households making between $50,000 and $75,000 would get small tax cuts, averaging 2.2 percent, or about $250, the study said. People making more than $1 million would get tax cuts averaging 15 percent, or about $146,000.

    "Virtually everybody with a big income is getting a tax cut," said Roberton Williams, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center.

    Overall, Romney's plan would reduce tax revenues by $180 billion in 2015, adding to the federal budget deficit, the study said. Romney's campaign disputes the estimate, saying tax cuts in the plan would help improve the economy, leading to more revenue.

    Fresh off a slim victory in the Iowa caucuses, Romney is the front-runner for the GOP nomination for president. His tax plan is less sweeping than those proposed by some of his rivals. He says he will push for "a fundamental redesign of our system." But initially, his plan maintains the current tax rates while cutting corporate taxes and reducing taxes on investments.

    Romney's plan would cut the top corporate tax rate form 35 percent to 25 percent, eliminate investment taxes for the middle class and make permanent a massive package of tax cuts first enacted under President George W. Bush.

    Romney would also repeal tax increases on the wealthy that were enacted as part of President Barack Obama's health care package. His plan, however, would allow some tax cuts enacted under Obama to expire.

    The Obama tax cuts, first enacted as part of the massive economic stimulus package passed in 2009, targeted low-income families with children, including many people who don't make enough money to pay any federal income taxes. They included an expanded tax credit for college students, a more generous Earned Income Tax Credit for families with three or more children, and a more generous child tax credit for low-income families.

    Like the Bush tax cuts, the Obama tax cuts are scheduled to expire at the end of the year. Romney's campaign says letting the Obama tax cuts expire doesn't amount to a tax increase.

    "Mitt Romney has not proposed raising taxes. In fact, he laid out a blueprint for governing that includes dramatic spending cuts to reduce the deficit and pro-growth tax policies that permanently extend the Bush tax cuts, dramatically cut the corporate tax rate to create jobs, and deliver real tax relief to middle-income taxpayers," campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul said.

    Other GOP candidates have called for more sweeping tax plans. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Gov. Rick Perry have both called for versions of the flat tax, in which all income is taxed at the same rate. Former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania has called for reducing the number of tax brackets from six to two.

    Previous studies by the Tax Policy Center have found that plans by Gingrich and Perry would result in big tax cuts for the wealthy, reducing tax revenue by billions each year. The center has not yet done a comprehensive analysis of Santorum's plan, though Williams said one is planned.

    The Tax Policy Center is a research group formed by two Washington think tanks, the Urban Institute and the Brookings Institution. Its researchers regularly testify before Congress on tax policy and its analyses during the 2008 presidential campaign were widely circulated.

     
    • iluvmy9kk  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      I'll bet if ALL our political leaders: paid for their own gas, paid for their own meals, paid into their own health insurance, took a cut in their salaries, paid into their own retirement, paid for their own cars, drove their cars instead of hiring drivers, paid for their own car insurance, paid for their own homes, and God knows for what ever else we pay for, maybe, just maybe, things wouldn't be so bad? Just a thought........
      • smith1 4 mths ago
        Ha, that is a joke
      • iluvmy9kk 4 mths ago
        Yeah, never happen.....
      • James 4 mths ago
        Most already pay for all these things out of their pay. Now, their pay may be too high. For the ignorant out there, they do pay 28% of their health insurance, pay 2-8% into their retirement fund, most maintain their own home in their district plus have to find a place to live while in DC. They may be #$%$ and are destroying the country, but get you facts right and only blames them for what they are doing, not a bunch of made up crap.
    • 9inchnail  •  4 mths ago
      Rule #1: anyone who believes what a politician says is a bigger fool than the politician.
      • Pat 4 mths ago
        One exception ...I have never known a republican who promised to screw the working class who did not keep that promise.
      • 9inchnail 4 mths ago
        You got me there, friend.
    • oldsarge54  •  Marion, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      To the limited thinkers that say the poor pay no taxes, you are only partially right. The working poor pay 1. Property taxes, if only to the landlord 2. Sales taxes, which takes a bigger proportional bite out of their disposible income 3. Gasoline taxes 4. Social Security 5. and medicare. I will refuse to call them parasites.
      • Robert 4 mths ago
        Thank you! Keep it up.
      • Leo 4 mths ago
        The poor take so little for the work they do, they are poor. The rich take so much, they are rich. Yet people claim the poor don't give enough. When the man taking 1,000 x what another man takes is called the giver, you know something is wrong.
      • Beavis 4 mths ago
        this is the same old liberal bait and switch argument. Of course everyone pays sales taxes. The topic is FEDERAL INCOME TAX. 40% don't pay that. How is that fair? Maybe your definition of fair is when you get something for nothing.
    • olewarhorse, Independent  •  Athens, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Republican here. One thing that bothers me about Romney is he doesn't have a clue what its like to not have enough money to get by week to week. But then most of them in Washington don't.
      • 9inchnail 4 mths ago
        Democrat here - but would gladly shake your hand as another "real" American.
      • JudyR 4 mths ago
        Democrat here - Ditto
      • Jake M 4 mths ago
        Former Democrat, now Independent, will add myself to the list. It doesn't matter what side of the aisle they're from, the people in Congress are as out of touch with what life is like for the rest of us as can be.
    • roger  •  Flint, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      reduceing the corporate tax rate has not created ... GE didnt pay any tax in 2010 and still laidoff over 3,000 people in two years
      • eric 4 mths ago
        Neither did EXXON or Koch Industries.
      • wclass 4 mths ago
        Actually GE did add jobs...overseas.
      • dino 4 mths ago
        Trickle down doesn't even tinkle down!!!
    • Cyrus  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      GOP ANSWER to JOBS CREATION , give the UPPER 1% more TAX BREAKS !
    • 9inchnail  •  4 mths ago
      The rich use their personal income to produce more personal income, not jobs. Otherwise they would be attacking the unemployment issue, which is the product of a lack of demand. The wealthy pay less of their disposable income in taxes, while the poor pay more. As the president of Occidental Petroleum said in a Yahoo interview when asked how many jobs they had created since they paid no business income tax "We're not in the business of creating jobs, we're in the business of creating profits."
    • CenTexDem  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      If Mitt Romney truly wants to pay down the debt and give tax relief to the middle class, he should start by demanding that those making more than middle class income pay an effective total tax rate commensurate with the total tax bill paid by working families and small businesses of the "middle class". Using the epitomy of an American trying to succeed in Romney's so-called "opportunity society", an independent small business owner making less than $100,000 in net income per year from his business before taxes who has to pay 13.1 percent in payroll taxes and an effective tax rate of at least 15% income tax on such pre-tax net income and from that post-tax income sales taxes and property taxes typically in the amount of at least $10,000 per year for an effective total tax rate of at least 35 percent, and therefore an equitable effective income tax rate on the top 10% to 30% of income earners on their income exceeding $100,000, including long term capital gains, dividend, and hedge fund compensation income, needs to be around that same 35 percent rate. That would go a long way, along with the elimination of government subsidies and tax deductions and credits for the rich, to pay down the federal debt and give the job creating lower 80% of small businesses needed tax rate cuts formerly reserved for and not needed by the rich and a real "opportunity" to succeed and prosper. This intractable Republican Party ideology of protection at all cost of the refusal on the part of those making more than middle class income to equitably share in the sacrifice of paying down the federal debt and bringing needed tax relief to middle class families and small businesses is the most egregious "entitlement" in our society today.
    • oldsarge54  •  Marion, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      I am getting really aggravated with the republican attitude that you are poor because you are lazy. I'm not poor, but I never made to the median income. 25 years in the Air Force, and 10 years as a teacher in what the local police call "the war zone." Served Viet Nam - Desert Shield/Storm, and I think of a few kids that I helped go from gang banger to top student. Most I made any year was $38K, and I don't feel my life was wasted.
    • corvette29137  •  Lansing, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      Il live in a small town and all of the people i know who work in these factories around here get the earned income tax credit. They work, get it! Not everyone is college material and besides someone has to do these menial jobs. These jobs don't pay a whole heck of alot and that is all there is around here. The earned income tax credit is there to help offset the low wages that are prevalent in my area. Now for the big picture and that is the republican idea that these people are living high off the hog and don't deserve this money anymore so now they want to take from the poor and give to the rich, robin hood in reverse. We really can't afford any of these tax credits for the poor or the rich, so if you are going to stop them for the poor then stop them for the rich. I read an article that if all of the tax credits were rescinded then that would be enough to pay off our national debt. So if you republicans commenting on here believe that people receiving these tax credits are lazy then you need to have your brain removed and washed again because you sure have been brainwashed to think that!
    • Bama win  •  Baton Rouge, Louisiana  •  4 mths ago
      Thought pubs where against deficits . Don't tell me they want to borrow money from China to give it to the rich that don't need it .. That is the party of the dumb.
    • joekoool102  •  Buffalo, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Screw free trade. Tax all imports at 20%.
    • RON  •  4 mths ago
      So Grover IS going to allow a tax increase after all, if it is on the poor.
    • Frustrated  •  Des Moines, Iowa  •  4 mths ago
      Really? You mean a republican is going to tax the poor but not the rich? That doesn't sound like them.
    • billw828  •  Lincoln, Nebraska  •  4 mths ago
      Any candidate that say he will create more jobs should be asked how they are going to do that. I would like to hear their answer.
    • Jay  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      As if any plan Romney trots out makes sense. The man predicted if the govern,ment helped the car industry it would collapse. Instead it is doing well anbd the money the government helped them with got paid back. Lots of workers still have their jobs. The man is a hoax!!
    • Wayne  •  4 mths ago
      I hope no one expected us to be surprised...
    • J.S  •  4 mths ago
      America, is this what you want? You'ld better start talking to anyone you can. Most people aren't reading Yahoo News and only see the national news and political ads and don't relize whats really happening. Clinton got the country out of debt, which the Republicians had created. And now Obama has been trying to save the US from where they tried to destroy the country and being fought ever step of the way. Don't jump me; do some research, America is in serious trouble. The housing bubble burst during Bush's administration, which would have been our destruction if it were not for Obama. Now Re-pubs go ahead and thumb me down as most of you will end up at the bottom with the rest of us. Now do a little research, find out when America was told that our children wouldn't make the money we did. Are sit and do nothing and watch the middle class disappear. This is America, it's your choice, at least for now.
    • Frank  •  4 mths ago
      Wait the Republicans want to make the poor pay and give tax cuts to the filthy rich?
      No way! Say it isn't so?!

      Anyone still supporting these tools even when they tell you they are going to screw have to be the biggest idiots in the planet!

      But how else would you describe a Republican supporter?
    • KC63  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      another rich #$%$ screwing the poor.
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