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Bachmann pushes everyone-pays income tax plan

Bachmann tax plan: poor would pay more; wealthy shouldn't pay less than low, middle income

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- White House hopeful Michele Bachmann said Monday that people who can afford to pay more in taxes should as part of a national tax overhaul that she hopes will set her apart from rivals like Mitt Romney and Herman Cain.

The Minnesota congresswoman and tax lawyer wants to do away with the earned income tax credit — a Reagan-era incentive for people to work. Bachmann proposes that even those low-wage earners who get all of their income taxes refunded plus the credit pay at least $10 a year in income taxes.

Bachmann is trying to regain ground lost as Texas Gov. Rick Perry entered the race and Cain surged, as she launches a swing through early voting South Carolina. She said her everyone-pays-something plan is part of the needed reconfiguration of the tax code.

"That's part of the rethinking that we need to have in the United States: that everyone needs to sacrifice from the top end to the bottom end, and everybody needs to be part of the solution," she said in an interview with The Associated Press.

Her plan includes elements that are close to billionaire Warren Buffett's call for tax fairness — a turnaround for Bachmann. In August, she dismissed the idea in front of tea party-packed crowds in South Carolina.

"We do believe, unlike Warren Buffett, that taxes are high enough already," Bachmann said at the time. "I have a suggestion: Mr. Buffett, write a big check today."

Bachmann now says Buffett had it right, though she disagrees on the details.

"I think that people who can afford to pay more need to pay more, and they at least can't pay less than people at the lower and middle income levels," Bachmann said.

Bachmann adviser Brett O'Donnell said that's a jab at General Electric Co. for paying a lower overall tax rate like other big companies, such as Marathon Oil Corp. and not an effort to get people with incomes above $250,000 to pay higher rates, which Democrats have sought.

Her plan calls for three tax brackets — down from six — but she hasn't detailed where they would fall. O'Donnell said the lowest would be set so low enough that its there's a trade-off for people now eligible for the earned income tax credit.

The tax expert is countering the other proposals, including businessman Cain's catchy 9-9-9 tax plan, Perry's 20 percent tax on post card, Romney's no income taxes on dividends, interest or capital gains for people with adjusted gross income below $200,000 and Texas Rep. Ron Paul's call for eliminating the income tax altogether

 

4 comments

  • TonyD  •  5 months ago
    I agree that everyone should pay something no matter how small. But trying to get blood out of the lowest income workers is not going to have much of an impact on our tax revenues. She should look for bigger fish to fry.
  • Irene P  •  5 months ago
    Why doesn't Michelle give her farm subsidy and her husband give up his government financed Pray the Gay Away clinic, it sure did not work for him. The reason Michelle did not adopt all those kids is she would not get paid . How much did she get paid for fostering 23 kids?
  • etinarcadiaego  •  5 months ago
    Bachmann = no philosopical core flip-flopper. Also, all of the Republican tax reform plans mentioned in this article are regressive, which means that the lower your income the more your tax burden in terms of your remaining buying power and survivability relative to incomes larger than yours. And so it goes, the rich get richer on the backs of everyone else.
  • tattoo  •  6 months ago
    Lets get real and Stop the class warfare and all the social compliancy thru discrimination thru taxation. This country needs a [FIXED] flat tax of appox. 17% that can only be raised or lowered by the people with No Perks and No Write Offs, every 4 years on a national election ballet, let the government sell it to the people, the government has plenty of tax to play with tariffs, capital gains, corp taxes, & more. We also need a [FIXED] 1% national sales tax to pay for Medicare & Medicaid, that the people should vote on at the year of the national election, this stops the payroll deduction and helps seniors, by stopping the deduction from there S.S., this puts more money back in the economy. This fund has to be in a lockbox that congress cannot touch and this medicare & medicaid problem is fixed. This cuts deep into the lobbyist in Washington and they will fight to stop what is good for this country, with there crooked deals in the back rooms in Washington.
    I have found that the majority person that like this idea, it also cuts the size of the IRS greatly and most people will be filing there taxes on a post card, I have been for this form of a flat tax for years, so the people, have more control over there government and its wild spending and everybody pays. a Patriot,

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