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LETTER: Tax code politics

by Jerry Sturdivant Las Vegas April 26, 2026
by Jerry Sturdivant Las Vegas April 26, 2026
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In your April 16 editorial, “Wage earners take advantage of GOP tax reform,” much of the tax relief you describe is financed through borrowing, adding to the expanding national debt accumulated during the Trump administration. That debt will ultimately be repaid, largely by the very wage earners and working-class Americans your article claims are benefiting.

Provisions such as “no tax on tips” are temporary and set to expire, while many tax cuts benefiting the wealthy are permanent. It’s not hard to see who truly gains the long-term advantage — and it isn’t working Americans.

Your article also suggests that Democrats are vague about what percentage of income wealthy individuals should pay. But that framing ignores a basic reality: Many of the wealthiest Americans do not rely on traditional paychecks. Their income often comes from investments, capital gains and other sources that are taxed differently — or, in some cases, minimally. Meanwhile, the true effective tax rates paid by the wealthiest individuals and corporations are largely shielded from public view, aside from occasional reports showing some paying little or no federal income tax.

You also overlook the extensive system of specialized deductions and loopholes that favors the wealthy but is unavailable to ordinary wage earners. These include tax advantages tied to corporate jets, high-end real estate and even fine art acquisitions. In fact, much of the complexity in our tax code comes from these targeted provisions, often written under the influence of well-connected interests which directly contradicts your idea of a “simpler, cleaner” tax system.

An honest conversation about tax policy should begin with acknowledging who truly benefits, and who ultimately pays the bill.

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