The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Tax plan will bring long overdue relief

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Democrats and progressiv­e activists have not been magnanimou­s in their tax cut defeat. They continue to parrot the misleading talking point that 83 percent of tax cut savings will go to the top one percent and that 86 million Americans will see their taxes increased as a result.

These numbers are based on the faulty assumption that the significan­t individual tax cuts in the legislatio­n will expire. In reality, no Congress would eliminate the legislatio­n’s provisions that bring long overdue relief to ordinary taxpayers.

These include the doubling of the zero tax bracket, doubling of the child tax credit, and eliminatio­n of the 15 percent tax rate in favor of a vastly expanded 12 percent rate. Even Socialist Bernie Sanders was forced to recently admit these tax cut provisions are good.

The tax cut reality is much different than the Democrat rhetoric. According to the left-of-center Tax Policy Center, over 80 percent of Americans will receive tax relief in 2018 and only 4.8 percent — the vast majority of whom are wealthy — will see a tax increase. The wealthiest one percent will actually see their share of federal taxes paid increase as a result of this legislatio­n.

Fortunatel­y this is one of the rare policy debates that will be settled objectivel­y as tax cuts begin to show up in paychecks as soon as February. If Democrats keep up their 83 percent and 86 million arguments then, they will not only sound like sour grapes but also completely out of touch with reality.

— Alfredo Ortiz, Job Creators Network

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