To change the dynamics of British politics
I suggest big tax cuts focused on (1) helping businesses expand and (2) helping lower income workers cope with these difficult times.
Not exact matches
But much of the research conducted thus far
suggests otherwise; the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, for instance, recently concluded that workers would receive a maximum of only a quarter of the benefits from
tax cuts; and even then, it is most likely to be the higher earners that would be the
biggest beneficiaries.
In its financial plan narratives, the DOB
suggested high - income earners were delaying some profit - taking and bonus - claiming (including the exercise of stock options) in anticipation of the new Trump administration's plans for a
big federal
tax cut, effective as soon as 2019.
Another long - shot challenger, Green Party candidate Kevin Bott,
suggests a different approach: Institute a progressive city income
tax to raise more revenue, and demand that state leaders share a
bigger cut of New York's income
tax receipts with Syracuse and other cities.