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Mon Dec 4, 2017, 03:23 PM Dec 2017

What happened when North Carolina cut taxes like the GOP plans to for the country

BURLINGTON, N.C. — For a peek into a world after a massive tax cut, visit North Carolina and ride along with factory owner Eric Henry.

Conservative groups have hailed North Carolina as a model of a tax overhaul since it began slashing state corporate and individual tax rates four years ago. And one of the effort’s main architects, Thom Tillis, is now in the U.S. Senate, where early Saturday he joined 50 other Republican senators in voting for a $1.5?trillion federal tax overhaul — a plan that employs many of the same tactics already in use here.

But as Henry drove through the conservative, rural county he’s called home all his life, he had trouble seeing many benefits of the tax cut. Business was good, but it wasn’t good enough that he could give his 20 workers significant raises.

And there were growing worries that the lost tax revenue — estimated at $3.5?billion this year alone — was beginning to significantly hurt core public services such as schools.

“I don’t know the people who this benefits,” Henry said of the North Carolina tax cut.

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What happened when North Carolina cut taxes like the GOP plans to for the country (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2017 OP
Tax cuts do not grown the economy or pay for themselves Gothmog Dec 2017 #1
Kansas has gone from 17th in government debt per household to 2nd Egnever Dec 2017 #2
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