Analyzing Governor LePage’s Tax Reform Plan. Current-Law Tax System Sources of General Fund Revenue, 2007-2019 Estate Tax Income Tax Corporate Income.

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Analyzing Governor LePage’s Tax Reform Plan

Current-Law Tax System Sources of General Fund Revenue, Estate Tax Income Tax Corporate Income Tax Sales and Use Tax

Current-Law Tax System Sources of General Fund Revenue, Estate Tax Income Tax Corporate Income Tax Sales and Use Tax Without 2011 Tax Cuts

The LePage Tax Plan Sources of General Fund Revenue, Estate Tax Income Tax Corporate Income Tax Sales and Use Tax Without 2011 Tax Cuts

The LePage Tax Plan Sources of General Fund Revenue, Estate Tax Income Tax Corporate Income Tax Sales and Use Tax Without 2011 Tax Cuts

Income Taxes -$610 Million Estate Taxes-$37 Million Corporate Taxes-$30 Million Other-$13 Million Summary of Tax Cuts in FY’19 -$690 Million

Summary of Tax Increases in FY’19 +$424 Million Sales and Use Taxes Expansion+$128 Million Rate Increase+$276 Million Other+ $20 Million

$690 Million Tax CutsTax Increases $424 Million

$690M Income and Estate Tax Cuts Sales Tax Increases + Spending Cuts $424M $266M

State Funding as a Share of the Economy is Historically Low General Fund + Revenue Sharing as a share of the economy

Headed for Historically Low State Funding as a Share of the Economy General Fund + Revenue Sharing as a share of the economy

Headed for Historically Low State Funding as a Share of the Economy General Fund + Revenue Sharing as a share of the economy

Chronic Underfunding for Maine’s Roads and Bridges Will Continue Expenditures Needed to Maintain Safe Roads and Bridges vs. Revenues Cumulative highway fund deficit since 2007 > $1.2 billion

Elimination of Revenue Sharing With Towns and Cities = Local Tax Increases + Local Spending Cuts

Property and Sales Taxes Hit Low- and Middle-Income Mainers Hardest Middle 20% Bottom 20%Top 1% 42% 47% 10% 32% 45% 23% 20% 17% 63% Source: Maine Revenue Services Tax Incidence Study, 2009

I WIN!!! I may come out ahead too?! Hmmm…

Summary 1.The Governor’s plan sets Maine up for future fiscal crises, which will lead to deep cuts to education, health care, job training, and other foundational pieces of a strong, sustainable economy. 2.The Governor’s plan will increase inequality between people and communities. 3.The Governor’s plan does not export enough taxes to out-of-state residents, seasonal residents, and tourists.

Joel Johnson