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In reply to the discussion: If You Are A Baby Boomer - the real reason YOU SHOULD BE FURIOUS over CPI cuts: [View all]customerserviceguy
(25,406 posts)It's just that there is no cause-and-effect relationship that I see. In fact, FICA taxes were raised a few times when income taxes were not, such as in the Carter years.
I suppose you could make the claim that by stealing from the Trust Fund, that could mask part of the deficit caused by lowering income tax rates. But that's just Rethug politicians seizing an opportunity, and is not a direct result of raising both the FICA tax rate and the wage base on which it is calculated on. One did not follow directly as an unavoidable consequence of the other.
As for tax law, I don't do income taxes any more (in the age of Turbo Tax, it surprises me that H & R Blockhead still has anybody going there, other than for the quickie refund loans) but thirty years ago I was an enrolled agent.