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Education, Maine’s Economy, Taxes and Budget

What happens when those with the most pay the least taxes?

In the early hours of the morning on July 4th, Maine Lawmakers enacted a two year budget that repealed the voter approved three percent surcharge on household income over $200,000 and gave a massive tax cut to the top two percent of households. This is the third biennial budget in eight years that contained tax breaks for the wealthiest Mainers. The top five percent of Mainers now pay the lowest effective tax rate on average compared to all other income groups. These tax breaks for the wealthiest come at a cost to investments in thriving communities and worsen income inequality.

Sarah Austin
Posted July 7, 2017
Tags Education, Property Tax, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Taxes and Budget

Forget “Taxachusetts” or Connecticut – Maine should worry about being…Maine

A vibrant economy that works for everyone needs strong public services, and above all, good schools. And that requires everyone to pay their fair share towards those […]

James Myall
Posted June 29, 2017
Tags Tax Fairness, Taxes
Education, Maine’s Economy, Taxes and Budget

Forget "Taxachusetts" or Connecticut - Maine should worry about being...Maine

A vibrant economy that works for everyone needs strong public services, and above all, good schools. And that requires everyone to pay their fair share towards those […]

James Myall
Posted June 29, 2017
Tags Economy, Education, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Taxes and Budget

House Republicans release new budget proposal: tax cuts for the rich, underfunded schools, and harmful cuts to Mainers and their communities

Augusta (June 23, 2017) —  Last night House Republicans presented a budget proposal to the Committee of Conference twenty days after initial proposals passed out of the […]

Posted June 23, 2017
Tags Federal, Tax Breaks, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Education, Taxes and Budget

Senate Republican vote defies will of voters, compromises current and future school funding to give tax cuts to wealthy

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Posted June 13, 2017
Tags Education, Tax Breaks, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Education, Taxes and Budget

House Democratic proposal gives major tax cut to the rich, taxes low- and middle-income Mainers instead

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Posted June 7, 2017
Tags Tax Breaks, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Education, Taxes and Budget

Republican Education Funding Plan Would Raise Property Taxes

Maine voters asked legislators to tax the wealthiest 2% of Maine households to fully fund education in the state. Now, Republican lawmakers are trying to weaken our […]

Sarah Austin
Posted June 1, 2017
Tags Education, Property Tax, Taxes
Taxes and Budget

Income Tax Cuts for the Wealthy or Property Tax Cuts for Everyone: A tale of two budgets

According to the online calculator put out by the Maine Center for Economic Policy, a Rockland family with two children earning $56,000 a year and owning a […]

The Free Press
Posted April 27, 2017
Tags Budget, Income Tax, Property Tax, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Taxes and Budget

Property tax cut keeps money in the right place

According to an analysis by the Maine Center for Economic Policy, LePage’s approach would people who report more than $384,000 of taxable income a tax break of […]

Portland Press Herald
Posted April 24, 2017
Tags Property Tax, Tax Breaks, Taxes
Taxes and Budget

MECEP Tax Calculator

The LePage budget would raise taxes by $423 for a family earning $56,000. The Democrats’ Opportunity Agenda would reduce their taxes by $150 and fully fund our […]

Garrett Martin
Posted April 22, 2017
Tags Taxes
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