From Deseret News archives:
Some taxes could jump
Huntsman's plan would hurt those with big debts
But if you're borrowing like mad on your home equity mortgage line of credit or are otherwise mortgaged to the hilt and you have an unusually large family, you could be looking at a state tax hike should lawmakers adopt Huntsman's plan unchanged.
A worst-case scenario under the governor's plan: A family making $275,000 a year, with eight children and heavily in debt, would face a state income tax hike of $2,425 a year. A heavily mortgaged family of five making $275,000 a year would see a $1,899 tax hike.
But a family of five making just $25,000 a year would see their current tax bill of $153 completely wiped out they would pay no state income tax.
Other low- to middle-income, average-size families would see similar savings, the new report shows.
Utahns will get the chance to review and comment on four different kinds of state income tax changes (and a bunch of other tax code recommendations) when the Tax Reform Task Force goes on a "road show" of public hearings across the state later this month.
The task force co-chairman, Sen. Curt Bramble, R-Provo, said Huntsman is wrong in capping personal exemptions at five a family with a dad, mom and three dependent children. And Bramble thinks the current home mortgage interest deduction should be continued in some form on state taxes. Huntsman would eliminate that deduction but give a partial deduction for charitable giving, switching it to a tax credit.
However, if lawmakers just make minor tweaks to the current state income tax system while keeping all current tax breaks, why bother, several task force members said.
By adding back in all dependent exemptions and including mortgage interest deductions, "I'm not seeing a great difference from the current system," complained Rep. Gordon Snow, R-Roosevelt. "Why reinvent the wheel if we're just back to that (current) system" which is seen as regressive and harming economic development.
While the homebuilding and real estate industry may have some heavy political hitters, Senate Minority Leader Mike Dmitrich, D-Price, said the reality is that the home mortgage interest deduction on state income tax returns "has no effect on homebuying (people) are using it for debt consolidation or just going into debt more."
Comments
- Utah Jazz gameday 11:51 p.m.
- Trial begins in toddler death 11:46 p.m.
- Judge to send message in mink case 11:43 p.m.
- Man arrested in armed robbery 11:42 p.m.
- Smoky smell at hospital from welders 11:40 p.m.
- 4A: Brown plays big for Timpview 11:40 p.m.
- Medical debts harming families 11:40 p.m.
- Colorado St. spikes Utes 11:39 p.m.
- Agassi is 'Open' and very honest 11:38 p.m.
- 49ers edge Bears, end losing skid 11:38 p.m.
- SLC council OKs gay rights policies
311 - TCU showdown has big implications
195 - Senators want food tax restored
158 - Editorial: Mormons and gay rights
144 - Will state consider gay rights law?
137 - Utah Jazz fall apart against Kings
131 - Letters: Strange breed in Utah
119 - TCU 4th in AP poll; U. 16th, Y. 22nd
119 - Utes remain silent about BCS
113 - S.L. vote pending on gay protections
110
One of my guilty pleasures is perusing the covers of celebrity magazines...
The galactic center shines like firelight through gaps in …
This one scares me...but coach witt always seems to come out with a win....
Jordan Wynn, before its all said and done, will go down as one of the best...
If your thinking this is an exibition game your dead wrong. I mean, I guess...
that Sloan/KOC put in place and insisted on keeping in place. That is Sloan's...
I talked to Harvey Unga's dad and asked if he was going to declare for the...
All that talk about how great the football is up north and down south... Well...
For everyone worried about making the UHSAA come up with several options for...
the line play happens like that when you have 5 WR with no extra help. ...
1 -1-2005 - FIESTA BOWL - Utah 35, Pittsburgh 7 12-29-2005 - Emerald Bowl -...
badger is a beast - nuff said



You can be the first to comment on this story.