Community | March 14, 2011 | 11 comments

Michigan’s GOP Gov. Slashes Corporate Tax Rate by 86 Percent, Hikes Taxes for Working Poor

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As we’ve been documenting, several conservative governors have proposed placing the brunt of deficit reduction onto the backs of their state’s public employees, students, and middle-class taxpayers, while simultaneously trying to enact corporate tax cuts and giveaways. Govs. Rick Scott (R-FL), Tom Corbett (R-PA), and Jan Brewer (R-AZ) have all gone down this road.

Following suit, Gov. Rick Snyder (R-MI) has proposed ending his state’s Earned Income Tax Credit, cutting a $600 per child tax credit, and reducing credits for seniors, while also cutting funding for school districts by eight to ten percent. At the same time, as the Michigan League for Human Services found, the state’s business taxes would be reduced by nearly $2 billion, or 86 percent, under Snyder’s plan:

Business taxes would be cut by 86 percent from an estimated $2.1 billion in FY 2011 to $292.7 million in FY 2013, the first full year of the proposed tax changes…Taxes on individuals from the state income tax would rise by $1.7 billion or nearly 31 percent, from an estimated $5.75 billion in FY 2011 to $7.5 billion in FY 2013, the first full year of the tax changes.

As the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy found, the practical upshot of Snyder’s tax increases is to place even more of a burden on Michigan’s poorest residents, who will see a bigger hike than those at the upper end of the income scale:

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Michigan already has a regressive tax system, which Snyder’s proposal will only make worse. Currently, someone in the poorest 20 percent of Michigan taxpayers pays a tax rate of 8.9 percent, while someone in the richest one percent pays 5.3 percent.

In addition to trying to make an unfair tax system even more problematic for Michigan’s low-income residents, Snyder has also asked that the state be given the power to dismiss local government and appoint emergency “town managers” who could break contracts and “strip powers from elected officials.”
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11 comments // Michigan’s GOP Gov. Slashes Corporate Tax Rate by 86 Percent, Hikes Taxes for Working Poor

  • Varex_Sythe
  • SparkyJP
  • Varex_Sythe
    • +2
      Varex_Sythe  
    • SparkyJP:

      No.

      Wait, allow me to amend that. Fuck no. I do not trust electronic voting machines that do not produce a hard copy to be counted in the event of a contested vote.

      A good movie to watch, though boring as hell sometimes, is Uncounted. If you can watch through the whole movie and you have half a brain in your head then you will likely be very very pissed by the end of the movie.

    • 2 years ago
  • SparkyJP
  • bike10
  • Paratus
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      Paratus  
    • What he is trying to do is to make the state more attractive to businesses. After years of doing the opposite, with predictable results that are obvious, it looks like the state wants to reverse it financial downward movement. Will it work, we will see but Michigan has to do something and Snyder is trying to do it with tax policy modifications.

    • 2 years ago
  • treewolf39
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      treewolf39  
    • Paratus:

      Why not tax the rich? I just can't see how raising taxes on someone who makes under 20,000 thousand a year is going to generate much money. With the increase in gas and food prices it will only insure that regular people will have less to spend on consumption; which is over 70% of the economy. How can business prosper if no one has money to buy their crap?

    • 2 years ago
  • MikeMaddigan
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      MikeMaddigan  
    • Paratus:

      Who are you kidding? Their motive is to destroy the apparatus of government. The right wing hates government, particularly the idea of any obligation to the commons. They want to defund and dismantle local and state government, the way they have crippled Washington, bit by bit, until there is nothing left to it but protecting the assets of the rich. They amp up anti-government rhetoric at every turn and too many knuckleheads buy into it. That is why so many vote against their own best interest. There is no other reason for a Tea Party to exist except to bring out anti-government sentiment among people who are too dense to understand that people are the government when they participate in democracy. Unfortunately, the average American is MIA when it comes to participatory democracy.

    • 2 years ago
  • Straighttalker
  • MDBard
  • WakeUpPeople

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