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Reps. Nadler, Lowey and Israel Announce New Legislative Push for Tax Equity
Washington, DC,
April 15, 2011
Today, New York Representatives Jerrold Nadler, Nita Lowey, and Steve Israel announced the re-introduction of the Tax Equity Act, a forward-thinking piece of tax legislation designed to adjust federal tax rates to reflect the actual cost of living in major metropolitan areas. The lawmakers represent districts which, respectively, span New York City, Westchester County, and Long Island, and are home to constituents who both pay higher taxes and contend with higher basic living costs than most Americans. In areas where living costs are higher than the national average, this bill would require the IRS to adapt tax brackets accordingly. It would not affect the taxes of those with living costs below the national average.
“When it comes to the tax code, one size just doesn’t fit all,” said Rep. Lowey. “Residents of the New York metropolitan area pay more for housing, food, and utilities, not to mention some of the highest property taxes in the country. Making ends meet is difficult in our region even for those with good jobs. It is only fair for the tax code to reflect that reality.”
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