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babylonsister

(171,070 posts)
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 09:30 AM Dec 2017

The G.O.P. Tax Bill Is Unworkable

https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/the-gop-tax-bill-is-unworkable

The G.O.P. Tax Bill Is Unworkable
By John Cassidy
December 18, 2017


With the House of Representatives set to pass the final version of the Republican tax bill on Tuesday, and a vote in the Senate expected later in the week, here is a prediction: no matter which party controls Congress after next year’s midterms, lawmakers will eventually be forced to revise this tax bill substantially. This legislation simply isn’t workable in the long run. Unless it is fixed, it could end up crippling the tax system.

At this stage, the unfairness and ideological bent of the proposal are widely recognized, as is its corrupt nature. Giveaways to the wealthy and large corporations have been at the heart of the bill all along, while last-minute changes made to the final bill, unveiled on Friday, included goodies for a number of groups, including architects, engineers, and the owners of a particular sort of commercial real-estate entity—the kind that Donald Trump, Senator Bob Corker, and certain other members of Congress just so happen to own. (On Monday afternoon, Senator Orrin Hatch, the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, admitted that he was responsible for inserting the offending provision. The real-estate industry has long been a big donor to his campaigns.)

What isn’t yet fully appreciated is how porous and potentially unstable the rest of the tax code will be after the bill is passed. With a corporate rate of just twenty per cent, and a big new break for proprietors of unincorporated businesses and certain types of partnerships, the new code will contain enormous incentives for tax-driven restructurings, creative accounting, and outright fraud. Every tax adviser and scammer in the country will be looking for ways to reclassify regular salary income as favored types of business income.

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Perhaps that is what Republicans want to happen. Undoubtedly, there are some in the Party who would like to see the tax base decimated, the I.R.S. crippled, and the federal government forced to slash spending on domestic programs, particularly entitlement programs. But, for anybody who believes in a properly functioning government, a rational, clearly defined tax system is essential. The Republican reform doesn’t meet that standard. In the words of the report, the “haphazard lines” that the legislation creates are “fundamentally unfair and inefficient,” and, taken as a whole, it represents “a substantial blow to the basic integrity of the income tax.” It won’t survive in its current form.
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Girard442

(6,075 posts)
1. It's like there's somebody out there pulling the levers who'd benefit from the country's collapse.
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 09:39 AM
Dec 2017

Gee, could there be anybody like that?

genxlib

(5,528 posts)
2. Anybody know what he means by a goodie for Engineers?
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 09:40 AM
Dec 2017

Regardless of what extra tax benefits are given, it will get taken away on the other side through drastically reduced spending on things that keep Engineers employed (ie roads, airports, water systems, etc.).

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
3. Libertarian anything-goes ideology is a major force
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 09:51 AM
Dec 2017

behind this, and they are using that to rationalize doing away with the vast majority of taxes, regulations and government programs, such as Unemployment Insurance. If they can get away with it, they've just begun.

As is finally becoming clear enough for anyone to see now, though, even bigger forces are operating behind that pretense, authoritarian nationalist and religious right extremists.

One value of those conservatives who are blowing the whistle on this is that none of them think, "Oh, they wouldn't do that." They believe they will if they can. It really can happen here, and a first stage already has.

In the past year after turning our national government over to Republicans, the fear of the growth of a plutocracy has exploded into a new reality. For how that could happen, look to the quadrupling of the planet's wealth in the past 40 years and the unimaginable wealth we allowed a very few to accumulate here.



underpants

(182,829 posts)
4. "rational"? This cluster? What does he think the teabagger IRS tax hoax was about
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 09:53 AM
Dec 2017

They'd love to get rid of or at least greatly weaken the IRS.

Baitball Blogger

(46,736 posts)
5. Has anyone seen the coming irony when the Republican taxpayer starts screaming over
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 09:56 AM
Dec 2017

the increased taxes? By then we will have a Democratic Senate. Will those taxpayers remember who was responsible for the increase?

Proud Liberal Dem

(24,414 posts)
7. If history is any judge, no
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 10:28 AM
Dec 2017

Fox will blame Democrats in Congress, President Obama, and, of course, Hillary Clinton for the mess and their viewers will eat it all whole. Then look for the formation of a new, "improved" Tea Party to help take back Congress and dig us deeper into a mess.

n2doc

(47,953 posts)
6. Just like Kansas, on a much larger scale
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 10:24 AM
Dec 2017

Expect deficits to soar to new heights and the GOP to go after Social Security to cover them.

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