February 26, 2016
“As for taxes, a report from the Economic Progress Institute (EPI) demonstrates that “Undocumented immigrants contribute more than $11.6 billion to state and local coffers each year, including $33.4 million in Rhode Island, according to a new study released by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP).”” Read more
February 26, 2016
“Undocumented immigrants pay an estimated $12 billion in taxes to the federal government annually. But that’s just for Uncle Sam. A new report by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy shows that undocumented immigrants also pay quite a lot in state and local taxes — $11.6 billion a year. And that amount would increase […]
February 26, 2016
“With illegal immigration a focal point of the 2016 presidential election, a new study has taken a closer look at undocumented immigrants’ contributions to federal, state and local taxes. The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy calculated that undocumented immigrants across the country pay $11.6 billion per year in income, sales and property taxes.” Read […]
February 26, 2016
“Immigrants living illegally in the United States paid $11.6 billion in state and local taxes in 2013, including $590 million collected in New Jersey, $139 million in Pennsylvania, and $12 million in Delaware, according to a study released Wednesday by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. The Washington research group said its 50-state analysis, which […]
February 26, 2016
“The approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States pay $11.6 billion per year in taxes, a figure that would increase by $805 million if the executive action measures taken by President Barack Obama are approved, according to a study released on Wednesday. The report by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy […]
February 22, 2016
“The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy counts nine states seriously considering motor fuel tax increases: Alabama, Alaska, California, Hawaii, Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, and South Carolina. “Most of the gas tax increases under discussion right now would help restore at least some of the purchasing power they lost while being frozen in time […]
February 22, 2016
“GAS TAX? WE AIN’T SCARED: Congress may be too chicken to vote on a gas tax hike — yoo-hoo, 1993 ring a bell? — but many states across the country don’t seem to have the same scaredy-cat rationale, at least not anymore. Nine states are “seriously considering” hiking their fuel taxes this year, following the […]
February 22, 2016
“According to the nonpartisan Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, Connecticut has the 26th most unfair state and local tax system in the country. According to the institute’s calculations, Connecticut’s richest 1 percent pay 5.3 percent of their income in state and local taxes, while the other 99 percent of us pay an average of […]
February 22, 2016
“Some letter writers have stated that undocumented workers are costing taxpayers billions of dollars each year. The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (a nonpartisan nonprofit) released its study of taxes paid by undocumented workers, and determined that in 2012 these workers paid over $11 billion in state and local taxes.” Read more
February 22, 2016
“Three identical measures would allow voters to decide whether they want to eliminate the federal income tax deduction that is allowed on state income tax forms. The deduction is in the constitution. The change would raise $748 million annually, and the vote to decide the issue would take place Nov. 8. Only three states — […]
February 22, 2016
“Last year, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy reported that 20 states have gone a decade or more without an increase in their gasoline tax rate; 15 states had gone two decades or more. And five states, including Oklahoma, had not seen an increase in their gasoline tax rate since the 1980s or earlier. […]
February 22, 2016
“Basing its comments on what it said are figures from the Washington, D.C.-based Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, the union said that Connecticut households with incomes in the top 1 percent pay 5.3 percent of their incomes in state and local taxes, while the remaining 99 percent of Connecticut residents pay an average of […]
February 22, 2016
“According to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, the cherry on this tax-reduction sundae is that Toys R US can, in turn, take the royalty payment as a deductible business expense off their state tax returns. In 1990, Geoffrey LLC received $55 million in royalty income, “and Toys R US was able to avoid […]
February 17, 2016
Smolnisky was trying to provide some more context for lawmakers debating the plan, based on an inkling she got months ago about funding an increase in teacher pay using higher sales taxes. “I was sitting next to two teachers and one said, ‘I would like a higher salary, but I don’t want to pay […]
February 17, 2016
“Among many others, Citizens for Tax Justice doesn’t share the supply-siders dynamic faith. The CTJ’s analyses forecast that Marco Rubio will drain $11.8 trillion from the Treasury over 10 years. Jeb! Will siphon off $7.1 trillion! (Bear mind that total federal spending over the next decade is projected to be $41 trillion.) As Vox explained, […]
February 17, 2016
“According to a study conducted by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, undocumented immigrants paid $11.84 billion in state and local taxes in 2012 and it’s expected that if they were allowed to legally work in the country, their tax contribution would increase exponentially.” Read more
February 17, 2016
“When I spoke to Carl Davis at ITEP he indicated that in order for the Tax Foundation model to make sense you have to think that the government is taking resources out of the economy and burning them, rather than producing public goods. Oddly enough, that is probably what a lot of people think. There […]
February 17, 2016
There are also ways to rebalance our tax structure to make it less heavily reliant on working families. According to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, the lowest income New Mexicans are paying a higher percentage of their income on overall taxes than the highest income households. We could modify capital gains deductions […]
February 17, 2016
“According to the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy, only 448 millionaires departed the state or died in 2008, just 36 more than in an average year. Millionaires moved for much the same reasons the rest of us do — better weather, to be with family, a new job, a favorable housing market. Very few […]
February 12, 2016
“None of this is exactly a secret, but what’s remarkable is just how little foundation funding goes to support work on taxes and fiscal policy writ large—particularly by those funders who have the most to lose from budgetary downsizing. The Center for Budget and Policy Priorities is relatively well supported, but has a budget a […]
February 12, 2016
“There are also ways to rebalance our tax structure to make it less heavily reliant on working families. According to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, the lowest-income New Mexicans are paying a higher percentage of their income on overall taxes than the highest-income households. We could modify capital gains deductions that do not […]
February 10, 2016
“Smolnisky was trying to provide some more context for lawmakers debating the plan, based on an inkling she got months ago about funding an increase in teacher pay using higher sales taxes. “I was sitting next to two teachers and one said, ‘I would like a higher salary, but I don’t want to pay more […]
February 10, 2016
“Whether or not the undocumented have earned their government benefits is also a point of contention. According to a study conducted by the nonpartisan Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP), the undocumented paid $11.84 billion in state and federal taxes in 2012, Latin Post reports. “The fact is, undocumented immigrants already are paying billions […]
February 10, 2016
“The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy did an analysis of Oklahoma’s tax system, showing an average low-income family spends about 10 percent of its budget on state and local taxes, compared with about 4 percent for high-income families. This is shifting more and more of the burden of funding government to those who can […]
February 8, 2016
“The Idaho Center for Fiscal Policy’s analysis showed that Idaho’s wealthiest residents stand to gain the most. The policy center found that the top fifth of earners, with incomes above $99,000, would receive nearly three-fifths of the overall benefit. Idaho’s richest 1 percent — $444,000 and above — would receive an average break of $815. […]
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