JCT Report Highlights How GOP Tax Plan Not Feasible without Harming Middle Class

Oct 12, 2012

WASHINGTON – Ways and Means Committee Ranking Member Sander Levin made the following statement after a new Joint Committee on Taxation report showed that eliminating all of the itemized deductions in the tax code – together with other policy changes – would only generate enough savings to reduce marginal tax rates by 4 percent. The report highlights how the Republican tax plan – which calls for much deeper cuts in tax rates, to be offset by eliminating or reducing tax expenditures – would end up either harming middle- and lower-income families or blowing an even deeper hole in the deficit.

Levin: “Republicans have engaged in all kinds of twists and turns to escape the basic fact that their tax plan would give wealthy taxpayers an enormous tax break and harm middle-income families. They can’t twist their way out of the truth. This report from Congress’ official scorekeeper highlights what has become increasingly clear: the Republican tax plan would either raise taxes on middle class families or further explode the deficit.”

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