From the NC Budget and Tax Center:
Income tax cuts are a poor strategy for producing economic growth, according to a new report from the Budget & Tax Center, despite claims by North Carolina policymakers advocating for deep cuts to the state’s income taxes.
Decades of research and experience at the state and federal level have found no link between state personal income tax levels and economic growth. In fact, income tax cuts – particularly for high-income households – contribute to rising inequality and drain resources from vital state services such as schools, health care, public safety and other building blocks of a strong, vibrant economy.
“Tax reform should support our economy and make our tax system more fair, but the plans being considered do just the opposite by making low- and middle-income taxpayers carry more of the tax load than the wealthy and risking investments in schools, health and public safety,” said Alexandra Forter Sirota, director of the Budget & Tax Center and author of the report. “This would only make things worse in our state, not better.”
The non-partisan Congressional Research Service examined 65 years of federal tax and economic data and found that the top income tax rates and the top capital gains tax rate have had no impact on economic growth. Cuts to the top tax rates have resulted in weak economic expansion, while not producing more savings or investment in the economy.
Interesting state-wide issue…
But it’s also interesting to note that the NC Budget & Tax center is a BluePrintNC organization. BluePrintNC made news around the country a few months.
BluePrintNC is a Soros funded non-profit that created memo for attacking NC GOP leadership… just in case anyone missed it.