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Background on Tax Reform



Tax Reform topics in the 2024 election cycle:

  • Job-creators or Trickle-Down?
  • Capital Gains Tax
  • The Pledge vs. The Crackdown
  • Tax Reform topics prior to 2024 election cycle:
  • Top One Percent
  • Marginal Tax Rates
  • Tax Audit
  • Estate Tax
  • Flat Tax vs. Progressive Taxation
  • Amendment XVI to the US Constitution

    Job-creators or Trickle-Down?

    Which taxpayers pay how much? That question highlights the core policy difference between Republicans and Democrats.

    Republicans answer by saying, "every citizen should pay some taxes so we all have a stake," emphasizing that all citizens should pay roughly equal amounts. That implies that wealthy individuals pay about the same as moderate-income individuals, which means that wealthy individuals pay a smaller percentage of their income in taxes. Republicans respond to criticism of regressive tax policy by saying, "those wealhy individuals are job creators." In other words, keeping taxes low spurs employment growth.

    Democrats answer by saying, "every citizen should pay equitable taxes so we all contribute what we can," emphasizing that all citizens should pay different amounts based on ability to pay. That implies that wealthy individuals pay a lot more taxes than moderate-income individuals, and that wealthy individuals pay the same percentage or a higher percentage of their income in taxes. Democrats respond to Republican comments about "job creators" by saying "Trickle-down economics just doesn't work; if the rich don't pay taxes, the rich just get richer, and everyone else loses out."

    Capital Gains Tax

  • HARRIS: 28% tax on long term capitals gains for $1M per year or more (Sep 2024)
  • Robert F. KENNEDY Jr (I-NY): Exempt conversion of bitcoin from capital gains taxes (Jul 2023)
  • BIDEN: Tax earnings over $400K, capital gains & estate tax (Feb 2021)
  • VANCE: Eliminate SALT deduction: it's massively redistributive (Aug 2024)
  • WALZ: Trump tax cuts go mostly to top 1% (Oct 2018)
  • Additional details of the capital gains tax in out Corporations section.

    The Pledge vs. The Crackdown

    "The Pledge" is an old idea that politicians sign a document pledging to never raise taxes. Many nominees for the 2025 Trump Adminstration (listed below) signed The Pledge long ago; Vivek Ramaswamy signed it during the 2024 campaign becasue he wasn't a politican long ago. Trump never signed The Pledge (Vance did) but opposes raiing taxes in general.

    Democrats have no equivalent of "The Pledge", but maybe Biden's idea of "The Crackdown" will catch on: by hiring more IRS staff, tax laws would be better enforced, and wealthy tax dodgers will pay their fair share.

    Tax Reform topics in the 2020 election cycle:



    Tax Reform topics in the 2016 election cycle:

    Tax Rates

    Flat Tax vs. Progressive Taxation

    Amendment XVI to the US Constitution