Posted on 05/27/2013 6:51:39 PM PDT by Davidmbrown
U.S. Senate candidate Ed Markey, tax-break foe, reports abundant deductions
Congressman Ed Markey has chastised income earners for seeking to keep their tax bills as low as possible. But has he ever tried to minimize his own tax bill?...
Both the contents of tax returns and a candidates reluctance to make tax-return details public can be fodder for mere demagoguery. During the recent presidential election, for instance, Senate majority leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, used Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romneys reluctance to release his tax returns to accuse Romney of basically [paying] no taxes in the prior 12 years, a vaporous charge for which Reid refused to provide evidence, and which was soon confuted.
But tax-return information can also be used to legitimately expose a politicians hypocrisy ─ e.g., if his conduct as income earner or as tax-filer contradicts some of the key doctrines that inform his policy-making.
The Boston Globe reports that Congressman Markey has habitually taken large deductions, which include about $9,000 a year in work-related deductions. His deductions were as high as $49,066 in a single tax year. Thus, it seems that the congressman has made liberal use of the much Markey-reviled tax breaks to reduce his taxes.
Does he therefore believe himself to be tearing lucre from the beneficiaries of government handout programs?
The question is pertinent because in a 2011 article on his congressional web site, Congressman Markey is quoted as saying that he regards the efforts of Exxon-Mobil, BP and other large companies to keep unnecessary tax breaks as the kind [cont.]
http://davidmbrowndotcom.wordpress.com/2013/05/26/u-s-senate-candidate-ed-markey-tax-break-foe-reports-abundant-deductions/
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The Boston Globe reports that Congressman Markey has habitually taken large deductions, which include about $9,000 a year in work-related deductions. His deductions were as high as $49,066 in a single tax year. Thus, it seems that the congressman has made liberal use of the much Markey-reviled tax breaks to reduce his taxes.
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