{"id":318528,"date":"2021-09-20T13:38:38","date_gmt":"2021-09-20T13:38:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dissidentvoice.org\/?p=121222"},"modified":"2021-09-20T13:38:38","modified_gmt":"2021-09-20T13:38:38","slug":"biden-tilt-taxes-to-the-middle-class","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/09\/20\/biden-tilt-taxes-to-the-middle-class\/","title":{"rendered":"Biden: Tilt Taxes to the Middle Class"},"content":{"rendered":"

The bad news is that taxes in America are tilted<\/a> in favor of the rich. The best news is that we could be only weeks away from a tilt in favor of the middle class: the reforms President Biden is urging to help balance the Administration\u2019s $3.5 trillion budget bill.<\/p>\n

The changes won\u2019t be going as far as the president first proposed<\/a>. Congress writes the laws, and House Democrats have already dialed back<\/a> on Biden\u2019s wish list.\u00a0 Even so, the bill will almost certainly reflect a sharp shift in America\u2019s priorities.<\/p>\n

As Biden himself puts it, \u201cMy tax policy<\/a> is based on a simple proposition, which is to stop rewarding wealth and start rewarding work a little bit.\u201d<\/p>\n

Republicans oppose everything, and a few Democrats have differences as well. Here\u2019s a quick rundown of some major items as legislators continue to shape the final bill.<\/p>\n

A cut in the top marginal rate was part of Trump\u2019s 2017 tax giveaway. Biden wants the rate back where it was, at 39.6 percent. It would apply<\/a> to taxable incomes above $400,000 for individuals and $450,000 for married couples.<\/p>\n

The tax break on capital gains is a huge part of America\u2019s tax handout to the haves. The current levy on long-term capital gains tops out at 20 percent, little more than half the top rate on income from work. Biden hoped to equalize those rates, but that hope is history.<\/p>\n

The Democratic-controlled Ways and Means Committee opted instead for a hike in the capital gains tax to 25 percent. Significantly, the new rate would apply to any gains realized<\/a> after September 13\u2014preventing any stock sell-offs to avoid the 25 percent rate. The Committee also recommended a 3 percent surcharge on taxable incomes above $5 million.<\/p>\n

Ending the carried interest<\/a> loophole is another of Biden\u2019s tax-fairness goals. Candidate Trump promised to do it, but President Trump reneged<\/a> and let it stand: \u201ca tax dodge<\/a> for wealthy private equity and hedge fund managers,\u201d allowing them to defer taxes and ultimately treat their income as lower-taxed capital gains.<\/p>\n

Bills are advancing in both the House and the Senate to do what Trump turned his back on. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) has drafted the most extensive repeal: it<\/a> doesn\u2019t even include the Biden recommendation for a $400,000 income exclusion.<\/p>\n

A supporter of the Wyden bill, former BlackRock managing director Morris Pearl, describes carried interest as an \u201cabsurd, regressive<\/a> loophole with no credible economic justification\u2026that has allowed some of the wealthiest people in the country to cut their tax bill nearly in half.\u201d<\/p>\n

Wealthy corporations have also been big winners in the tax-cut sweepstakes: Trump reduced the rate on corporate earnings from 35 percent all the way down to 21 percent. Biden was pushing for an increase to 28 percent\u2014still less than it was before Trump\u2014but he won\u2019t be getting it.<\/p>\n

The current Democratic plan calls for<\/a> graduated corporate rates, moving from 18 percent for incomes below $400,000 to 26.5 percent on incomes above $5 million. The benefit of the lower rates would phase out for firms with incomes over $10 million.<\/p>\n

Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) wants<\/a> an even lower top rate. Nothing can pass if Manchin doesn\u2019t come aboard (and every other Democrat as well). In other words, the numbers are still in flux.<\/p>\n

Liberals are happy enough with what\u2019s in the bill, but deeply unhappy about what isn\u2019t. Listen to Inequality.org: \u201cWithout<\/a> significant changes\u2026billionaires like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos will hardly pay a nickel more in taxes. And families like the Waltons\u2026will continue to amass huge dynastic fortunes.\u201d<\/p>\n

All the same, America could be on the verge of a seismic change in tax policy.\u00a0 After decades of tax laws that disproportionately favor the rich, Biden is shifting the focus to the broad middle class.<\/p>\n

Instead of putting millions more into the pockets of millionaires, he intends to put billions more into the social safety net\u2014into childcare and healthcare and education.<\/p>\n

President Kennedy, 1961: \u201cAsk not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.\u201d President Biden to America\u2019s wealthy, 2021: \u201cAsk not what your country can do for you, ask what your taxes can do for your country.\u201d<\/p>\n

Congress willing, Biden\u2019s message could be delivered within weeks.<\/p>\n

\u2022 This article first appeared at New York Daily News<\/a><\/p>The post Biden: Tilt Taxes to the Middle Class<\/a> first appeared on Dissident Voice<\/a>.\n

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The bad news is that taxes in America are tilted in favor of the rich. The best news is that we could be only weeks away from a tilt in favor of the middle class: the reforms President Biden is urging to help balance the Administration\u2019s $3.5 trillion budget bill. The changes won\u2019t be going [\u2026]<\/p>\n

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