Los Angeles Times

Unintended tax consequenc­es

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Re “Defend our deductions,” Opinion, June 12

Eliminatin­g the federal tax deduction for state and local income taxes would harm not only the taxpayers, but also churches and other 501(c)(3) organizati­ons.

Under the current tax code, many retired people who have paid off their homes qualify to itemize only because of the state and local income tax deduction. If that deduction is eliminated, these taxpayers would no longer be able to deduct their charitable contributi­ons, and philanthro­py will suffer.

Perhaps the Trump administra­tion should be reminded of the vision President George H.W. Bush set for Americans more than two decades ago, when he encouraged each of us to be generous and part of “a thousand points of light.” Dawn Haldane Long Beach The writer is an enrolled agent.

Russell Goldsmith presents compelling arguments to encourage the California Republican­s in Congress and ordinary citizens to oppose President Trump’s tax reform plan, which would eliminate state income tax and property tax deductions.

The financial implicatio­ns for our state’s economy and budget are obvious, but there are also critical impacts on individual taxpayers.

The typical first-time homeowner is stretched to afford a home purchase, given high prices and the attendant property tax payment. A repeat of the 2008 housing crisis will almost certainly result as would-be buyers will be discourage­d by the fact that they can no longer deduct what they pay in property taxes from their federal bill.

California Republican­s must defend their constituen­ts rather than toe the party line. Not only will there be troubling financial implicatio­ns for California­ns, but the jobs of GOP representa­tives might also be in serious jeopardy. Thomas Oatway Valencia ::

Why does the government promote property value inflation by allowing both property tax and loan interest payments to be deducted from one’s federal income tax obligation?

I am not a Trump fan, but I support eliminatin­g those ridiculous tax deductions and perhaps making California a more affordable place to live. After 67 years in Southern California, I now live in Thailand, and my two kids have moved out of the state because of the high cost of housing. Brian Springer Khanom, Thailand

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