Pascrell Lambastes Republican Plan for Tax Scam Sequel

Pascrell Lambastes Republican Plan for Tax Scam Sequel

Newly revealed IRS data show 20 of 21 counties claimed more than $10K average tax deduction before House GOP axed it

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, U.S. Representative Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ-09), New Jersey’s only member on the House Ways and Means Committee, highlighted just-released 2016 data from the Internal Revenue Service showing that middle class New Jerseyans in all but one county in the state enjoyed an average $10,000 or more State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction shortly before House Republicans voted in near unanimity to cap the tax break at $10,000 in 2017. House Republicans are poised to advance legislation to make those caps permanent this month.

“This data from the IRS is stunning. Middle-class New Jerseyans enjoyed SALT deductions on average of at least $10,000 in 20 of 21 counties in our state. In the three counties I represent, the average SALT deduction in Hudson County was $14,491, Passaic County was $14,714, and Bergen County was $24,783. For decades, our neighbors have used this deduction for medical bills, school tuition, home repairs, and other life necessities. In their tax scam, Republicans voted to steal it and then converted it into tax cuts for corporations. In their own words, Republicans wanted to maliciously bring pain to New Jersey – and they succeeded. The vote tally even included support from one member of the New Jersey delegation who voted to punish his own citizens to give millionaires their money.

“Republicans promised the tax scam would raise wages for regular Americans. This was a damn lie. We have seen how the tax cut has been used on executive bonuses and stock buybacks. Yet, despite universal rejection of their scam, Republicans are ‘full steam ahead’ to another one that would make the new SALT deduction caps permanent. But as we learned from Police Academy II, Caddyshack II, and Matrix Reloaded, the sequel is almost always worse than the original. It’s no wonder so many Americans have given this GOP Congress worse reviews than Jaws: The Revenge.”

Source: IRS.gov

County Total Returns Returns Claiming SALT Total SALT Deducted (in thousands) SALT Takeup Rate Avg SALT Amt
Atlantic County 132,660 45,860 505,435 0.346 $     11,021
Bergen County 465,350 218,290 5,409,903 0.469 $     24,783
Burlington County 225,050 101,690 1,439,200 0.452 $     14,153
Camden County 245,100 95,540 1,288,889 0.390 $     13,491
Cape May County 49,930 17,830 201,821 0.357 $     11,319
Cumberland County 66,150 18,080 162,937 0.273 $      9,012
Essex County 372,130 131,980 3,100,184 0.355 $     23,490
Gloucester County 140,720 64,020 815,317 0.455 $     12,735
Hudson County 332,760 97,290 1,409,877 0.292 $     14,491
Hunterdon County 64,920 36,410 762,258 0.561 $     20,935
Mercer County 174,760 73,540 1,460,120 0.421 $     19,855
Middlesex County 404,770 169,270 2,543,189 0.418 $     15,024
Monmouth County 321,630 156,950 3,121,443 0.488 $     19,888
Morris County 253,750 132,570 3,141,718 0.522 $     23,699
Ocean County 286,100 120,220 1,398,299 0.420 $     11,631
Passaic County 249,170 81,870 1,204,665 0.329 $     14,714
Salem County 30,320 10,920 120,006 0.360 $     10,990
Somerset County 168,810 86,700 2,004,447 0.514 $     23,119
Sussex County 72,640 35,730 509,762 0.492 $     14,267
Union County 274,290 110,110 2,183,427 0.401 $     19,830
Warren County 53,550 23,520 296,061 0.439 $     12,588
NEW JERSEY 4,384,460 1,828,350 33,078,958 0.417 $     18,092

 

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