"The contrast between Harris and Trump on taxation could not be more clear," said the executive director of the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy.
You know who else is in the bottom 99%, your fucking landlord.
if you pay 1% less tax you can buy a whole bag of doritos if they pay 1% less tax they can buy your Mum's house.
Government only needs to pay lawyers to go after what the 1% already owe and it would be more than any increase would provide.
You're being a bit obtuse and misleading here, clearly you didn't read the article.
For starters... its not an income level agnostic tax decrease. Its not a flat tax.
Its graduated. Progressive. And it decreases taxes for all but the wealthiest, whose taxes increase.
The group estimated that under Harris' proposals, the poorest 20% of Americans would see an average tax cut of $1,130 in 2026 while the richest 1% would see an average increase of $121,460.
Sad as it is, our political system offers a binary choice.
Would you perhaps prefer the alternative?
EDIT:
If Harris wins, we can also reasonably expect a continuation of the Biden policy of doing that other thing you want, the IRS actually going after people in the 'landlord' brackets for tax evasion.
Has that been as extensive as you or I would prefer?
No.
But the alternative is Trump, who, along with Elon, might just abolish the IRS, or massively defund those efforts.
The images I used are, I think, shitty thumbnail versions of whats actually on the article as I only have a shit tier 4g phone.
If you go to the article's page itself, you can make out the bracket definitions better.
That being said: (Threw this all in a spoiler so as to not further wall of text this thread)
These x axis are grouped into income tax brackets.
The US Federal income tax has long been broken up into a sort of stair step, series of brackets.
Declare x amount of yearly income, you fall into bracket 1, earn more next year? y amount of income? You may move up to bracket 2.
The brackets precise income level boundaries of the brackets, are updated each year based off of I think CPI (inflation) according to a known and established law and formulation.
This graph indicates the change in the amount of taxes you pay in percentage terms of your precise income.
I'll attempt to explain in detail.
The way to read this... say you're at the very first income bracket, 0 to $28k ish, and that for the sake of example, you make exactly 28k a year.
Right now, you pay... whatever % and amount of taxes as is currently the norm.
Under Kamala's plan, you'll pay 7% of your 28k, or $1960 less in taxes than in the current schema.
Under Trump's plan, you'll pay 4.9% of your 28k, or $1120 more in taxes.
If we go to the other side of the graph... lets say your income is exactly $1 million bucks.