Working to Make the Maryland Tax System More Just
The Maryland Fair Funding Coalition and state legislators have been working on a legislative package that would raise significant revenue for the Kirwan educational reform package and other priorities while making the state’s tax code fairer by closing loopholes, ending unnecessary special interest giveaways and ensuring all Marylanders pay their fair share.
The package includes bills to:
● Require large, multistate corporations to pay their fair share in corporate taxes for profits generated in Maryland.
● Close a “pass-through” loophole that allows many large, profitable businesses to avoid taxes.
● Apply a 1% surtax on capital gains income to partially offset overly generous treatment in the federal tax code.
● Restructure personal income tax brackets and rates – lowering income tax rates on earners below the median, raise rates on higher-income earners and restore the 7% tax bracket for millionaires
● Reverse the 2014 handout to the wealthy by resetting the estate tax exemption limit at $1 million instead of $5 million.
In all, the package would immediately generate an estimated $1.4 billion in state revenue annually.
“The Kirwan Commission recommendations are a bold and achievable 21st Century education plan to ensure every child in our state has access to the education that they deserve,” said Nikki Thompson, coordinator of the Maryland Fair Funding Coalition. “We can pay for Kirwan and other state priorities without cutting from other essential services or adding to the tax responsibility of working people by closing loopholes and reforming the current upside-down income tax system that leaves lower-income taxpayers paying a smaller share of their income than the wealthiest Marylanders.”
Polling shows that Marylanders would welcome improvements to the state tax code. A recent poll commissioned by the Coalition found wide belief among voters that the tax system in Maryland could be fairer. In all, 53 percent said the tax system is unfair, including 20 percent who said it was very unfair. Sixty-four percent agreed that large corporations do not pay their fair share of taxes. And 55 percent of people in Maryland think the wealthiest pay less than their fair share and that reform is needed to shift the burden off working- and middle-class families.
The Maryland Fair Funding Coalition is made up of more than a dozen organizations from around the state committed to implementing a revenue package that is fair to working families and provides resources to meet critical state needs, such as public school funding. Members include: Baltimore Teachers Union, CASA, Maryland State Conference NAACP, AFSCME-MD, SEIU Local 500, Prince George’s County Education Association, Our Maryland, Maryland Legislative Coalition, Maryland Nonprofits Association, Montgomery County Education Association, Communities United, Common Cause-MD, and Advocates for Children and Youth. Two of the sponsors of this bill package are Montgomery County Delegate Julie Palakovich Carr and Baltimore City Delegate Stephanie Smith.
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With the absence of Mayor Pugh at exactly the time that the City Budget will need to be finalized and approved, we see an opportunity. We are taking our messages of hope to Ex-Officio Mayor Bernard "Jack" Young. He is in a unique position to change this budget for the better. We are asking him to do so. Add YOUR name to our letter ABOVE.^
Keep abreast of our actions here and on find, like and follow us on social media.
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