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6 Kamala Harris Tax Reforms We Avoided by Choosing Trump

July 26, 2024 · Personal Finance
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Middle-class tax credit

Kamala spoke a lot about the LIFT Act on the Biden campaign trail. This bill, which she introduced in the US Senate, gave tax credits of up to $6,000 yearly to families earning under $100,000 annually.

The best part about this Kamala Harris tax reform is that the credit could be paid in advance, up to $500 monthly for families or $250 monthly for singles.

Harris claimed that by allowing an advance credit each month, families would have had an alternative to taking out “payday loans.” She argued that the average payday loan amount is $350, with interest rates as high as 780% annually.

Making more money available would’ve also help families plan their budget around other goals. Or at least that’s what she claimed.

This legislation also requires the IRS to create a grant program to support community-based tax return preparation programs that help low-income taxpayers and members of underserved populations.

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117 comments on “6 Kamala Harris Tax Reforms We Avoided by Choosing Trump”

  1. Madelyn says:
    July 28, 2024 at 1:06 pm

    Most if these discounts do not apply to seniors that are not home owners , the bath jscyzxu makeover also does bit apply if you don’t own a home.
    Basically we don’t make the $2,000 whatever the exact range was
    And still struggle to choose over paying rent, electricity , medicine
    And sometimes food. So in reality what’s so great about these discounts the majority of us are not getting
    Nor are we getting extra in our checks. Right now there’s meds my insurance doesn’t cover my health isn’t
    The greatest therefore I need my meds. And within the last two months between electricity which is importante due to chronic asthma and sarcoidosis. I need my ac on. And now a new desease which is out of my hands and has become out of control. I’ve had to my np children for help because I don’t have the extra cash to pay for my meds. And I have to have these meds. So what can I do. I am elderly and in a fixed income. Yet I need my meds and I need the electricity first if all for my nebulizar treatments and with this weather that exacerbates my Asthma and my Sarcoidosis which also a lung desease. I would love to get some answers please. Hopefully this won’t be another email not read. Which brings me and many others to square one. AGAIN.

    Reply
  2. Betty says:
    July 28, 2024 at 1:34 pm

    I’m just wondering where will the money for all her promises come from? How much more will it add to the federal deficit? Is she going to continue to send money to Ukraine without any accounting from them and will she be getting biden’s 10% cut now?

    Reply
  3. Jan says:
    July 28, 2024 at 1:50 pm

    Is she going to get rid of the odious double taxation of US citizens living abroad. She should abolish citizenship based taxation, which is basically taxation without representation. What would the founding fathers say!! The USA is the only country in the world apart from Eritrea that imposes this awful burden on its expat citizens. It’s a disgrace.

    Reply
  4. Richard L Waterman says:
    July 28, 2024 at 2:08 pm

    I think it looks pretty good, lets go Kamala!!!!!!!

    Reply
  5. Joe Taylor says:
    July 28, 2024 at 2:25 pm

    Balderdash, she is just blowing Biden’s smoke.

    Reply
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