Congress Just Passed the Inflation Reduction Act. It Will Hike Taxes on Some Middle-class Households.
It also spends billions on new green energy programs, and it lets the IRS hire 87,000 new agents.

Congressional Democrats have put the finishing touches on a questionable bet: that higher taxes will help tame rising prices, and that voters will reward the effort.
On Friday afternoon, the House of Representatives approved a $300 billion tax hike with a party-line vote, 220–207, sending the Inflation Reduction Act to President Joe Biden's desk. It passed the Senate with a similar party-line vote on Sunday.
Despite the bill's name, independent analysts have found it will have virtually no impact on inflation. In reality, it is a pared-down version of what Biden originally pitched as the "Build Back Better" plan—it leaves aside much of the original bill's spending, but it maintains a huge corporate tax increase, huge spending on green energy initiatives, and a plan to swell the ranks of IRS agents. What was originally a roughly $4 trillion proposal that would have relied heavily on borrowing ended up being something of a rarity in Washington: a bill that will raise more revenue than it spends.
And where will it get that revenue? Quite possibly from you. Households earning as little as $50,000 annually are more likely to see a tax increase than a tax break from the legislation.
In the final hours before the House vote, the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) completed a breakdown of how the bill's corporate tax increases would affect households at various income levels. The JCT, a nonpartisan number-crunching agency within Congress, found that households earning between $50,000 and $75,000 are more likely to see a tax increase than a tax decrease next year.
Higher-earning households are more likely to see tax increases, but households earning more than $1 million next year are actually far more likely than lower-earning households to get a tax break.
That fits with what The Tax Foundation, a tax policy think tank, found when it analyzed the bill. The Inflation Reduction Act will "would also reduce average after-tax incomes for taxpayers across every income quintile over the long run," the Tax Foundation reported on Wednesday. Those tax increases will reduce long-term economic output by about 0.2 percent and could eliminate 29,000 jobs, the group found.
Democrats pushed the bill as a cost-cutting measure that would help Americans make ends meet, reduce the federal budget deficit, and help protect the environment.
"It makes a difference at the kitchen table," Pelosi said at a press conference on Friday morning. "And at the board room table, corporations will now have to pay their fair share."
If only those two things could be separated as cleanly as Pelosi implies. Tax increases on corporations get passed along from the board room table to the kitchen table in a variety of ways: lower pay for workers, higher prices for consumers, and smaller investment returns for shareholders.
As Reason has detailed a length in recent weeks, other aspects of the bill also leave much to be desired. It would dedicate about $300 billion of new revenue to reduce the long-term budget deficit, but that aspect of the bill is probably better understood as a plan to actually pay for about an eighth of the borrowing that Congress has approved since Biden took office. Meanwhile, giving the IRS a massive budget boost so it can hire 87,000 new agents likely means more tax audits aimed at the middle class, no matter what Democrats are currently claiming. The expanded subsidies for purchasing of health insurance via the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces is likely to push inflation higher. And the bill's aim to reduce carbon emissions to 40 percent below 2005 levels by 2031 may be plausible, but just barely.
Perhaps the only aspect of the Inflation Reduction Act that's as bizarre as its name is the meta-analysis of the bill that's been taking place in political media. Its passage is a "win" that "could give Democrats a boost heading into the midterms," according to NPR. It "will help validate the Democrats' monopoly on political power in Washington and hand Joe Biden a notable presidential legacy ahead of November's midterm elections," gushed CNN's Stephen Collinson.
Time will tell, but this sounds like a reprise of the claims that were made after last year's bipartisan infrastructure package—which, regardless of what you think about its merits, plainly hasn't done much to reverse Biden's flagging approval rating.
Voting to raise taxes after a year of spiraling price increases doesn't strike me as a surefire political strategy. More important, raising taxes isn't likely to help tame inflation. Biden and the Democrats got their pared-down legislative victory on Friday evening, but it's probably not the political victory they're imagining.
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That you refuse to kill your self?
I spoke with God last night and he told me he's sending you a case of MonkeyPox.
"It Will Hike Taxes on Some Middle-class Households."
LOL
🙂
#OBLsFirstLaw
#LibertariansForBiden
It Will Hike Taxes on
Some Middle-classall Households.No tax increases on incomes less that $400k.
LOL! Read my lips!
LOL this is sarcasm right?
I read your below comment. You are really this stupid. Wow. Or not? Please tell me you’re a parody. Please tell me youre doing this on purpose. Please…
The leftists are getting dumber by the day here. It is amazing.
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88 days until the midterns.
I have no doubt it will make Nancy and her family richer. Just a little bit makes a difference.
The IRS is WAY understaffed (hold times are rediculous and they are way behind on processing returns) - and their "technology" is using Windows XP computers. And... If more agents means catching more freeloaders and tax cheats, I'm all for it.
87k more agents? Armed I’m told. Are you really this obtuse? Or are you just a propagandist?
Either way, it’s not a good look.
Could be a pretty brilliant troll, masterfully exploiting Poe’s law.
This “And… If more agents”. Like the “And…”. Really makes me question things.
Fucking idiot.
Bet he hated Trump's tax cuts which doubled the tax exemption making peoples taxes simpler.
Truly an immortal legacy.
MonkeyPox for you
Had been filing Schedule A deductions for 30+ years. Last year took the Standard Deduction and realized that with the house paid off and with SALT limits in place, it's probably standard deduction from here on out. Or until they screw up the tax code some more (or lift SALT limits).
Taxes look pretty easy from now on unless our situation changes. Turbo Tax, import my W2, import wife's W2, import 1099INT/1099B from brokerage, get the amount owed, write a (electronic) check.
And that is probably how simple most middle class tax filings will be. Do we think they need armed IRS agents to audit that kind of tax filing?
Do we think they need armed IRS agents to audit mill/billionaires?
I'm thinking they need armed agents for Chantelle and Dwayne, she works at a bar for tip money, and he does some work on the side, and the IRS is getting curious where they get the money they live on from, and they aren't that pleased in having the IRS nosing round and having to fork over thousands in back taxes.
I seem to remember Reason bitching about the Trump tax cuts because "the deficit". Once again they have gotten exactly what they demanded. Progressives in charge. But progressives need an army of tax collectors to redistribute the wealth. Libertarians predicted exactly what is happening but Reason writers are shocked .
Wait, if their technology is outdated, shouldn't the solution be to update their technology rather than flood them with an army of new bureaucrats unfamiliar with the outdated technology?
The funding is going pretty much exclusively to auditors. Virtually nothing to answer tax payer questions, process returns, or update technology.
It's very telling that you guys NEVER suggest that the current tax code is ridiculous, bloated, and inefficient and that the solution to the "staffing crisis" at the IRS should be to streamline the tax code so 87,000 new agents aren't necessary.
Fair Tax.
hold times are rediculous (sic)
You think enforcement agents are staffing their phone banks? I'd say you're a dumb as a fencepost, but I don't want to insult fenceposts.
The Tax code is just a scam. Tax cheats? Free loaders? What universe are you from? They just print the crap, actually, they don't even bother to print it, just computer entries.
They tax us for control. When the Income tax was being pushed as an Amendment, the population was told that only the top 1% would be taxed. The Federal Reserve Act was also passed in 1913. (Shows you how socialistic people are no matter the time. "Tax The Rich" has always worked. /s)
BTW, both ideas, a graduated income tax, and a central bank are in the Communist Manifesto Chapter 2. (See #2 and #5). Also of interest is the establishment of public schools. #10 (At one time I regarded this as a good thing. I went to Public school way back and didn't think I was indoctrinated, but by the time I had children they didn't go. They are in their 30's now. Now, there is no disguising the indoctrination)
1. Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes.
2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax.
3. Abolition of all rights of inheritance.
4. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels.
5. Centralisation of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with State capital and an exclusive monopoly.
6. Centralisation of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the State.
7. Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the State; the bringing into cultivation of waste-lands, and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a common plan.
8. Equal liability of all to work. Establishment of industrial armies, especially for agriculture.
9. Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual abolition of all the distinction between town and country by a more equable distribution of the populace over the country.
10. Free education for all children in public schools. Abolition of children’s factory labour in its present form. Combination of education with industrial production, &c, &c.
Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., the chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, said Democrats would seek to boost both corporate and individual tax rates if they kept control of the House following the upcoming midterm elections in November, according to Bloomberg reporter Erik Wasson.
Lovely....just lovely. Team D promises higher taxes for all. Makes the choice in November more clear.
If someone was burning your face off with a blowtorch, would tax rates be your only concern still?
WTF is wrong with you?
So many, many things.
Sometimes, when you have to defend your team, the words just aren’t there. We do our best.
Monkey
Pox
comes with butt sex.
???
The actual scenario being that there is a mild breeze touching my face, so I have no problem focusing on tax rates
Excuse me, but I think you meant to say that high taxes are good because they reduce inflation, as MMT dictates.
Biden is killing inflation the way he killed COVID19.
Usually they don't let you know that until after the election. They must be pretty confident that the mechanisms to steal another one remain firmly in place.
THE WALLS ARE CLOSING IN!
On us.
Hey, is Pelosi trying to do that thing where someone mimes sucking on a dick?
More like a hand job.
Why do you think her husband drinks so heavily.
Thanks for that. I'm going to need some bleach bit to erase that image out of my brain.
Wipe your brain...with like a cloth?
Over the shoulder boulder holder
ALL royalty rates are going up by 20% or more as part of the "Inflation Reduction Act."
SEC. 50261. OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS ROYALTY RATE.
Section 8(a)(1) of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1337(a)(1)) is amended (1) in each of subparagraphs (A) and (C), by striking ‘‘not less than 12 1⁄2 per centum’’ each place it appears and inserting ‘‘not less than 16 2⁄3 percent, but not more than 18 3⁄ 4 percent, during the 10-year period beginning on the date of enactment of the Act titled ‘An Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of S. Con. Res. 14’, and not less than 16 2⁄ 3 percent thereafter,’’; (2) in subparagraph (F), by striking ‘‘no less than 12 1⁄ 2 per centum’’ and inserting ‘‘not less than 162⁄ 3 percent, but not more than 183⁄4 percent, during the 10-year period beginning on the date of enactment of the Act titled ‘An Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of S. Con. Res. 14’, and not less than 16 2⁄ 3 percent thereafter,’’; and (3) in subparagraph (H), by striking ‘‘no less than 12 and 1⁄ 2 per centum’’ and inserting ‘‘not less than 16 2⁄3 percent, but not more than 18 3⁄4 percent, during the 10-year period beginning on the date of enactment of the Act titled ‘An Act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of S. Con. Res. 14’, and not less than 16 2⁄3 percent thereafter,’’.
Good thing energy price increases are anti inflationary.
The energy companies will start raising prices now and pass those increases along to consumers now. That'll put additional strain on consumers, especially lower income consumers, long before any other prices for food, clothes, etc., come back down. So now they'll have to choose how much goes to food and how much goes to heating their homes. Merry Christmas from the Dems.
Should've been more accurately named the "Inflation Acceleration Act".
I hear they wanted to call it the "Middle Class Reduction Act", but felt it was too honest for Congress.
Inevitably, anxiety over ledgers becomes the most urgent concern, as if you could put a price on not making the planet uninhabitable. I guess it's the nature of budgets.
No tax change in this law will make such a difference in anyone's life to justify the apocalyptic hysteria in some of these comments.
I would ask if you people never consider saving up some fear and pants-pissing for something actually bad. But apparently you encounter each morning anew, ready to be bestowed with new things to hate and fear.
No tax change in this law will make such a difference in the climate.
"put a price on not making the planet uninhabitable."
"justify the apocalyptic hysteria"
Indeed.
If you didn’t know better, you might think Tony is disgusting filth.
Tony very famously contradicts his arguments in the same thread, sometimes even in the very same comment.
He has no desire to be logically consistent, just to run cover for whatever the democrats want on any given day. Once you realize that, he totally makes sense
"as if you could put a price on not making the planet uninhabitable."
Arbeit macht frei.
climate change is a hoax and it is having the desired effect.
oh yeah, Monkey Pox is coming for you, fear that.
"as if you could put a price on not making the planet uninhabitable."
Imagine not realizing that people laugh just as hard at your nonsense religious beliefs as you laugh at theirs.
Climate hysterics have been predicting the world ending for decades and still nothing has happened. We arent underwater (like they said we would be by now) we havent been getting hit by more superstorms (as they said we would) and the last decade saw a decrease in catastrophic events and deaths. You were wrong. All your predictions were wrong. Sometimes scientists use bad models and miss the mark. This is what happened, best just admit it and move on.
CO2 is produced by humans, and it does have an effect on the atmosphere...that effect just happens to not be that big of a deal. And when people finally embrace nuclear (as that is the logical conclusion) the CO2 production argument will basically be moot.
The problem is you people crave religion so you have invented your own version of the rapture / apocalypse. Its painfully obvious to see
https://nypost.com/2021/11/12/50-years-of-predictions-that-the-climate-apocalypse-is-nigh/
* Major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas
* Britain is plunged into a “Siberian” climate by 2020
“Demographers agree almost unanimously on the following grim timetable: by 1975 widespread famines will begin in India; these will spread by 1990 to include all of India, Pakistan, China and the Near East, Africa. By the year 2000, or conceivably sooner, South and Central America will exist under famine conditions. … By the year 2000, thirty years from now, the entire world, with the exception of Western Europe, North America, and Australia, will be in famine.”
“Scientists have solid experimental and theoretical evidence to support … the following predictions: In a decade, urban dwellers will have to wear gas masks to survive air pollution [and] by 1985 air pollution will have reduced the amount of sunlight reaching earth by one half.”
Former Vice President Al Gore said at a conference in 2009 that a scientist predicted a “75 percent chance that the entire polar ice cap during some of the summer months could be completely ice free within five to seven years.”
“Between 1973 and 1977 the great Time magazine had a number of blaring Page One covers like: ‘The Cooling of America,’ ‘The Big Freeze’ and ‘How to Survive the Coming Ice Age’ (with a subhead: ‘Things You Can Do to Make a Difference.’)”
I'm surprised more of the idiots that believed the global cooling bullshit don't turn around and say they fixed it too well which is why we're all going to die a horrible heat death in just a few short years.
That way at least they could take some credit for fixing an imaginary problem while also making up a new one.
The kids that believe this shit today are going to feel like fools in thirty years.
Out of all the things you dont understand climate science is up there.
“….saving up some fear and pants-pissing for something actually bad.”
Kinda like last weekend when you were bitching about “80s republicans” in a thread about the people who unleashed covid on the world. “Fauci’s just a guy”.
Why don’t you follow your own advice?
The Income Reduction Act of 2022 gets you from both ends. It reduces your savings by inflation and then raises your taxes. Buying stuff won't be a problem because there won't be much stuff to buy, unless you have connection to the federal ration board.
In the long run it will reduce prices for food because there won't be any way to drive to the market when gasoline is gone and the power grid collapses after a long windless winter. With no way to heat your home you won't have to worry about food when you can eat your frozen neighbor. Assuming, of course, that your neighbor doesn't eat you first.
"With no way to heat your home, you won't have to worry about food when you can eat your frozen neighbor."
You may be joking, but there is an upsurge in Cannibal-based movies, books, and themes lately. Are they trying to soften us up to something?
The high inflation in US will make huge recession Pres News
They're arming the IRS undoubtedly because the only thing left to raid are individual retirement accounts. Don't look for a Republican cavalry to save you in the fall, The dems and dominion may have the results fortified even now. The republicans haven't made a peep about this shit show and even if they squeak out a majority or grab a major hold wont do a thing to roll it back. You are fucked.
The joke's on them as I withdrew a lot during covid shutdowns just to survive and the rest was lost thanks to Joe's economic policies. Some of the crunchy cat food isn't that bad. I'll be fine.
Reason apparently did not get the memo. In one of those weird tricks, usually only seen on the internet, the "Inflation Reduction Act" changed to the "Climate, Health, and Tax" Act, simply overnight. All the other media outlets made the change effortlessly and without blinking.
I look forward to the investment in furthering the green new deal. How am I supposed to fight global warming with the price of solar panels these days?
Does reality even matter? Every media outlet except Fox News trumpeted that Biden has beaten inflation because it was only 8.5% in July instead of 8.7. And gas price are now under $4!
Wholesale Trade Printing
Yep; It is the Build Back Better bill with a deceitful name attached.
Well said.