Gov. Brown arranges
last minute tax cuts mostly for
corporations. Really ? That is the budget problem? I thought the
problems included cutting 4.5 billion from K-12 schools, laying off tens of
thousands of teachers, forcing
cities and counties to lay off police, and firefighters. Underfunding local services so that
parks are closed and garbage not picked up.
One Response of the
California Budget Project
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Statement: Jean Ross on Tax Deal Announced by Governor Brown
"The California
Budget Project strongly opposes the last-minute tax deal announced by the
Governor today. This agreement not only makes major changes to the state's
tax system in the final hours of the legislative session without an opportunity
for public review and comment, but it also provides costly new tax breaks at
a time when the Governor's Department of Finance projects budget deficits
into the foreseeable future.
"The Governor's
proposal suffers from what the California State Senate's Office of Oversight
and Outcomes called the 'blank check effect,' in a report issued this morning. This report noted: 'Tax
expenditures, unlike direct spending, can balloon far beyond initial
expectations with little notice or control.' While recent corporate income
tax collections suggest that the cost of elective single sales factor
apportionment, also enacted as part of a last-minute deal, will far exceed
the initial February 2009 estimates, the proposal announced today replaces
one flawed policy with another. Although the proposed tax deal strives for
revenue neutrality, last-minute drafting and the lack of public review could
very well result in policies that will cost the state far more than initial
estimates suggest.
"The fact is,
California cannot afford the kind of 'no strings attached' policy that this
tax deal represents. The proposal announced today provides costly tax breaks
to businesses at a time when corporate profits are at record levels.
Moreover, it does so without requiring recipients of the tax cuts to create a
single new job or invest even one additional dollar in California."
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The Sacramento Bee:
"In an eleventh-hour bid to claim victory on job
creation, Gov. Jerry Brown will work today to push a corporate tax deal through
the state Senate on the final day of this year's legislative session.
Brown secured passage of the plan in the Assembly
on Thursday, but lacks Republican support in the Senate.
The Democratic governor's revised tax plan raises
about $1 billion in corporate taxes, mostly from out-of-state companies, and
redirects that money toward tax breaks for California businesses and
individuals….
The Democratic governor's revised tax plan raises
about $1 billion in corporate taxes, mostly from out-of-state companies, and
redirects that money toward tax breaks for California businesses and
individuals".
These kinds of last minute tax deals in the past
have resulted in billions of hidden tax cuts for specific industries and the
rich.
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