|
Published: April 26, 2008 10:37 pm
End grocery tax
By Sen. Zeb Little
State Senate Majority Leader
It is time to make history for the working families, the great middle class, of Alabama. It is time to eliminate the state sales tax on groceries.
And the Alabama Senate Democratic Caucus is ready to do it.
There is no more perfect time, with the cost of food, gasoline and necessities killing middle class Alabama families, to once and for all eliminate the highly regressive sales tax on groceries.
When this tax cut is implemented, every family of four in Alabama making less than $137,000 will have their taxes cut. All in all, 80 percent of Alabamians will get a well-deserved tax cut.
And our plan will immediately help Alabama's seniors, many who live on fixed incomes and who pay no taxes on their retirement income. By eliminating the sales tax on groceries, fixed-income seniors will see perhaps the biggest gain of any group.
The timing for this tax cut could not be better. In the last few months, wholesales prices have increased by records not seen in 30 years. The price of a gallon of gasoline hovers at $3.50. The cost of bread and milk is rising every week. Last week, Sam's Club announced rationing the purchase of rice, whose price has soared 141 percent in recent months and is considering rationing flour and oil in the future.
All of this financial pressure is eating away at the pocketbooks of Alabama's middle class in a state where the per capita income was $32,404 last year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
All of this financial pressure points to the same conclusion: The average working man and woman in Alabama is drowning in extra costs, costs rising faster than their incomes. Yet Alabama continues to charge a sales tax on groceries, one of the most unfair taxes in existence.
Removing the state sales tax on groceries is an immediate tax cut that helps every family, every single one. By eliminating the sales tax, every family — every time they buy groceries — will receive an immediate tax cut. Eliminating the sales tax on groceries is a tax cut delivered every day of every year, not a once-a-year tax reduction. Every member of your family, every time, every day they buy food receives a tax cut.
By eliminating the sales tax on groceries, we eliminate an immoral tax. It is wrong to charge a tax on a basic necessity of life like bread and milk. And that tax hits every family the same, regardless of income — the middle class family of two state teachers struggling to make ends meet gets taxed equally with the multi-millionaire in Mountain Brook. That is wrong, and that is immoral because the sales tax on groceries disproportionately impacts the family budgets of middle class and working families of Alabama.
Senate Democratic Caucus member Senator Hank Sanders of Selma is sponsoring the legislation to eliminate the state sales tax on food. So how does Sander’s legislation pay for the food tax cut during such tough economic times? It’s simple. Right now Alabama is one of only two states that allow individual taxpayers to deduct the federal income taxes they pay from their taxable state income. Our plan eliminates that income tax deduction, giving us the money needed to pay for the food tax cut.
Sanders’ legislation also lowers the income tax for many lower-income households by raising the annual income threshold at which a family of four starts paying state income taxes from $12,600 to $20,000. We must help these working families, who play by the rules, work every day, raise a family, obey the law, yet barely keep their heads above water. If we can't help honest people like that, we don't deserve to be in public service, and we don't deserve to call ourselves Democrats.
Now get ready for the kicking and screaming from Alabama Republicans. They will twist the facts. They will try to scare you. They will claim this plan is really a tax INCREASE on the middle class. They will claim this tax plan only helps poor people. They will use their usual tactics of fear and smear, but don't let them fool you.
When you hear people oppose this plan understand one thing: They are either rich people or they represent the very rich. Because you know what? A few rich people will pay just a little more under this plan.
But never forget two things:
1. This plan is a constitutional amendment. That means YOU will make the final decision in November whether to remove the state sales tax on groceries. You will get to vote on the plan.
2. Remember the number $137,000. Every middle-class family of four that makes less than that number will receive a tax cut—for the rest of their lives.
So let's make history together. Let's eliminate once and for the abomination that is the state sales tax on groceries.
It's the right thing to do for our working families
It's the right thing to do for our children.
It's the right thing to do for our seniors.
And it's the right thing to do for Alabama.
• Click to discuss this story with other readers on our forums.
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Pharmacist
Pharmacist needed full or part time in Arley 2 Year old store inside supermarket relaxed enviornment for more info call ...>MORE
Outside Sales
Are You A
Successful
Salesperson?
If you don’t understand the connection that honesty, integrity and customer service...>MORE
McDonalds Dodge City
Mcdonald’s in Dodge City Now hiring for all shifts. Starting pay $6.05. Come by & fill out application & see Casey,...>MORE
Inside Sales
Local company seeking candidate to join our sales team. Sales background preferred but will train. Typing and computer e...>MORE
Cashiers
Experienced cashier needed for 2nd/ 3rd shift see Vicki at Shell Mart North (Hwy 157 next to Cracker Barrell)...>MORE
LPN
LPN or above to work in community mental health. Great benefits. EOE Fax (256)736-5638 or mail P.O. Box 2186, Cullman, A...>MORE
See all ads |
|
Do you Want to Sell your automobile?
Would you like to run your automobile for sale in this space? If so call The Cullman Times Classified Department today ...>MORE
See all ads |
|
810 Commercial Street
810 Commercial Street- Hanceville. Nice 3br home on large tree covered lot next to Armory $84,900.00 Culpepper Real Esta...>MORE
224 Rock Shore Point
224 Rock Shore Point- Arley Fantastic view and gentle slope to water make this a fantastic find on Smith Lake! Easy acce...>MORE
1601 Woodyale- Northwood
1601 Woodyale- Northwood 3br, 1ba, one level ranch, convenient location $89,900. Culpepper Real Estate, Inc. 739-1389...>MORE
Lake Catoma
Lake Catoma Rare find! Unique lake house on a beautiful 5 acre m/l lot just minutes from town. Garage has been converted...>MORE
5th Avenue S.E.
5th Avenue SE- Location, Location, Location! 3br 1 1/2 ba cottage on one level with unfinished cellar within walking di...>MORE
Holly Pond
1080 Co Rd 790 Holly Pond well maintained 3br brick, nestled among huge pecan trees. Large rooms, handicapped accessible...>MORE
Want to sell your home?
If you would like to run your home for sale in this Premium space, call The Cullman Times Classified Department to find ...>MORE
Bethsadia-Spring Hill
Bethsadia-Spring Hill 3br hideaway on 40 acres, wood floors, fireplace, metal roof, full basement, $179,900. Culpepper ...>MORE
See all ads |
|
Lake Properties
from JUST $39,900
Lake Guntersville,
Scottsboro, AL.
Marina, gated entrance,
u/g utilities.
Buy now, build later!
Excell...>MORE
See all ads |
|
 |
|