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Senate passes bill making State Sales taxes Federally deductible.
Sen Nelson-540 WFLA ^ | 10/11/04 | Self

Posted on 10/11/2004 12:36:11 PM PDT by ijcr

Senator Nelson D-Fl stated that State Sales in the six States that do not have State income taxes will be deductible in 2004 and 2005.

This is hugh.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Business/Economy; Government; US: Florida; US: Texas; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: napalminthemorning; salestaxes; tax; taxes
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To: ijcr
What if you don't have a sales tax either?

Can we get a deduction anyway?

Live Free or Die.

141 posted on 10/11/2004 7:17:48 PM PDT by Jim Noble (FR Iraq policy debate begins 11/3/04. Pass the word.)
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To: mc5cents

actually, it was Mario Cuomo who put in place most of the policies that has made NY state a nightmare.


142 posted on 10/11/2004 7:19:28 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: ijcr

The whole tax thing don't make no sense. Let's say you make $10,000. You are charged $2,000 federal tax on it. (All hypothetical low figures for the innumerate, don't get blue in the face.) Then, if you think about it, part of the $2,000 is tax on the $2,000 itself, which isn't yours since you're handing it to the welfare recipients, the starving farmers, and the shysters in Congress. What to do? Me thinks the federal income tax itself should be deductible. It's only fair.


143 posted on 10/11/2004 7:23:46 PM PDT by Revolting cat! ("In the end, nothing explains anything!")
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To: Boss_Jim_Gettys

uh, I think it allows anyone to do so...it's just not worth it in states that have income tax burdens higher than sales tax. You get one or the other, right?


144 posted on 10/11/2004 7:27:03 PM PDT by Gondring (They can have my Bill of Rights when they pry it from my cold, dead hands!)
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To: Henrietta

ping


145 posted on 10/11/2004 7:35:21 PM PDT by Atlas Sneezed (Your Friendly Freeper Patent Attorney)
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To: dubyaismypresident
Wow. They getcha coming and going. Time to move. :^O

146 posted on 10/11/2004 8:46:29 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: ijcr

We had it before but it went away IIRC in Reagan's "reform" in 1986. Just the beginning of elimination of deductions that helped the average Joe a little .. the ones not eliminated got made subject to the 3% limit test etc. Recent changes in brackets and "marriage penalty" rates have, on the other hand, definitely helped my family. Thanks W !


147 posted on 10/11/2004 9:12:29 PM PDT by 1066AD
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To: ijcr

And Tenneseeans, too!


148 posted on 10/11/2004 9:58:29 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (God is not a Republican. But Satan is definitely a Democrat.)
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To: tellw

They are talking about State tax vice sales tax. This would be on your W2s.


149 posted on 10/12/2004 4:44:56 AM PDT by beachn4fun (Shock-n-Awe. Liberals still don't get it!)
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To: LibertarianInExile

Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't Nelson doing the same (stealing American tax dollars)? I mean if you live in Florida and you do not pay State Income tax, how can you then deduct it? Or am I reading the post wrong?


150 posted on 10/12/2004 4:51:46 AM PDT by beachn4fun (Shock-n-Awe. Liberals still don't get it!)
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To: BearCub

Yes. So is local income tax.


151 posted on 10/12/2004 6:21:38 AM PDT by Safetgiver (Mud slung is ground lost.)
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To: oceanview
then let the states with no income taxes impose one so their citizens can get the federal write-off

Kiss mah grits.

152 posted on 10/12/2004 6:44:58 AM PDT by johnb838 (MSPO: Main Stream Propaganda Organ)
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To: Cheetah1
Why should some of us be paying why others are not.

Come on dayown!

153 posted on 10/12/2004 6:46:01 AM PDT by johnb838 (MSPO: Main Stream Propaganda Organ)
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To: BearCub
States without state income tax have higher sales tax and property tax to compensate. Is state income tax deductible?

The wonderful thing about living in New Hampshire under Governor Craig Benson is that we actually have, believe it or not, smaller government and less spending to compensate for our lack of income and sales tax.

154 posted on 10/12/2004 6:48:40 AM PDT by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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To: ijcr

I'll bet that you'll have an option:
take either the sales tax deduction, OR the income tax deduction, thus putting those of us in the 5 states with no income tax, and Tennessee, on an equal footing with the rest of the country.

And yes, you can save every little slip of paper, OR you can take the standard sales tax deduction, based on income, just like you did before Reagan did away with this tax "loophole."
The well-organized will be rewarded, as usual.

And don't forget: you pay sales tax on gasoline! LOTS of it!


155 posted on 10/12/2004 6:56:08 AM PDT by Redbob
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To: TheEnigma47

Well put.

It's been tough to get this changed because of the "tyranny of the majority" who know THEIR taxes will be increased if we in the "no-state-income tax" states were treated fairly.


156 posted on 10/12/2004 7:03:04 AM PDT by Redbob
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To: ijcr

The first move to eliminate the federal income tax.


157 posted on 10/12/2004 7:03:16 AM PDT by ChildofReagan (Deus Vult)
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To: LibertarianInExile; So Cal Rocket

I just read up a bit more on the law. It is worded so that a person in each state may deduct either their sales or income tax, whichever is higher. This will certainly pass constitutional muster.


158 posted on 10/12/2004 7:56:06 AM PDT by Texas Federalist
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To: ijcr

How did Kerry and Edwards vote? /sarcasm?


159 posted on 10/12/2004 8:11:08 AM PDT by Christian4Bush (Kerry's OGBYN: Ogstetrics and Bynecology!)
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To: Gondring
"uh, I think it allows anyone to do so...it's just not worth it in states that have income tax burdens higher than sales tax."

I don't think you get my point. Let's say two people living in two different states have a state/local tax burden of $10,000. In state A, the breakdown is $5,000 in state income tax, $3,000 in property tax and $2,000 in sales tax. In state B, the breakdown is $5,000 in property tax and $5,000 in sales tax and there is no income tax.

The resident of state B gets to deduct 100% of the tax burden from the federal tax return. The resident of state A gets to deduct either $8,000 (income + property) or $5,000 (sales + property), but cannot deduct the entire $10,000.

NOT FAIR!

160 posted on 10/12/2004 8:23:07 AM PDT by Boss_Jim_Gettys (Pajamas? I don't wear no stinkin' pajamas!)
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