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Taxes and Budget

Allowing working family tax credits to expire will make it more difficult for these families to make ends meet

Congress has the opportunity this fall to prevent key federal working family tax credits from expiring, resulting in cuts for 50 million working Americans, 16 million of […]

Mark Sullivan
Posted October 22, 2015
Tags EITC, Tax Breaks, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Taxes and Budget

Maine workers who will lose all or part of benefits if EITC/CTC benefits expire

Mark Sullivan
Posted October 22, 2015
Tags EITC, Taxes
Education, Health Care, Maine’s Economy, Taxes and Budget

An agenda to give American families a much-needed raise

Our colleagues at the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) note that “wages for the vast majority of American workers have stagnated or declined since 1979—and wage stagnation’s reach has broadened […]

Mark Sullivan
Posted October 15, 2015
Tags Economy, Immigration, Inequality, Infrastructure, Jobs, Tax Fairness, Taxes, Wages
Taxes and Budget

MECEP Statement on Gov. LePage's Proposal to Seek a Ballot Initiative to Reduce Maine’s Income Tax to 4 Percent by 2021

Augusta, Maine (Tuesday, September 22, 2015) The Maine Center for Economic Policy (MECEP) issued the following statement in response to media reports that Gov. LePage and the Maine Republican Party […]

Posted September 22, 2015
Tags Income Tax, Tax Breaks, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Maine’s Economy, Taxes and Budget

Time to turn off Maine’s wasteful tax expenditure “faucet”

One of the most fundamental obligations of the governor and legislature is careful, vigilant stewardship of how the state spends taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars. There are many competing […]

Mark Sullivan
Posted September 2, 2015
Tags Tax Breaks, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Maine’s Economy, Taxes and Budget

Budget deal includes refundable tax credits for low- and moderate-income Mainers

“Combined with Maine’s circuit breaker property tax relief program, which was renamed and converted to a refundable income tax credit two years ago, there will now be […]

Marpheen Chann-Berry
Posted June 30, 2015
Tags Budget, EITC, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Taxes and Budget

Refundable Sales Tax Fairness Credit Will Benefit Low-Income Mainers

Mark Sullivan
Posted June 30, 2015
Tags Tax Fairness, Taxes
Maine’s Economy, Taxes and Budget

Latest Budget Deal modestly improves Maine’s tax system progressivity, future revenue adequacy less certain

Today, state legislators released details of a budget deal that, if passed, would avoid a state government shutdown. The deal includes significant changes to Maine’s tax code. […]

Garrett Martin
Posted June 16, 2015
Tags Budget, Revenue, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Taxes and Budget

Share of tax cut by income group by plan

Mark Sullivan
Posted June 16, 2015
Tags Tax Fairness, Taxes
Taxes and Budget

Share of state and local taxes paid by income group after plan implementation

Mark Sullivan
Posted June 16, 2015
Tags Tax Fairness, Taxes
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