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What the GOP platform says about taxes

The Republican platform approved yesterday by the GOP convention is an attempt to merge standard party views on taxes with candidate Donald Trump鈥檚 less orthodox positions.

A delegate with a GOP mascot elephant wipes his brow on the floor at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

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July 20, 2016

罢丑别听聽approved yesterday by the GOP convention is an attempt to merge standard party views on taxes with candidate Donald Trump鈥檚 less orthodox positions. In some important areas, it is hard to see how the two mesh.

For instance, the platform calls for a bottoms-up rewrite of the tax code while Trump聽. It endorses a territorial tax system that Trump rejects. It calls for eliminating special interest tax provisions while Trump would retain most. And like many past GOP platforms, it calls for a balanced budget and paying down the national debt. In contrast,聽聽would add more than $11 trillion to the federal debt over the next decade and $34 trillion by 2026.

The document also flatly rejects the idea of a Value Added Tax unless Congress simultaneously repeals the income tax, a concept that conflicts with a聽聽released just weeks ago by House Speaker Paul Ryan and most of his GOP caucus. 聽Without an income tax as a mechanism to provide a rebate for low-income households, it is impossible to make a consumption tax progressive. 聽

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And it joined Trump in endorsing the controversial idea of allowing churches and other non-profits to retain their tax-exempt status and聽. 聽

Here are eight key tax planks of the GOP platform, in its own words.

The importance of taxes. 鈥淩epublicans consider the establishment of a pro-growth tax code a moral imperative. More than any other public policy, the way government raises revenue 鈥 how much, at what rates, under what circumstances, from whom, and for whom 鈥 has the great颅est impact on our economy鈥檚 performance. It powerfully in颅fluences the level of economic growth and job creation, which translates into the level of op颅portunity for those who would otherwise be left behind. Get颅ting our tax system right will be the most impor颅tant factor in driving the entire economy back to prosperity.鈥

Tax reform.聽鈥淭he current tax code is rightly the object of both anger and mockery. Its length is exceeded only by its complexity. We must start anew鈥. It cannot be engineered from the top down, but must have a common sense approach, and be simplified. Wherever tax rates penalize thrift or discourage investment, they must be lowered. Wherever current provisions of the code are disincentives for economic growth, they must be changed. We will not divide the American people into winners and losers. We will eliminate as many special interest provisions and loopholes as possible and curb corporate welfare, especially where their erosion of the tax base has created pressure for higher rates.鈥

Corporate taxes. 鈥淎merican businesses now face the world鈥檚 highest corporate tax rates鈥. We propose to level the international playing field by lowering the corporate tax rate to be on a par with, or below, the rates of other industrial nations. We endorse鈥 switch[ing] to a territorial system of taxation so that profits earned and taxed abroad may be repatriated for job-creating investment here at home. We believe American companies should be headquartered in America. We should reduce barriers to accomplish颅ing that goal.鈥

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Consumption taxes. 鈥淭o guard against hypertaxation of the American people in any restructuring of the federal tax system, any value added tax or national sales tax must be tied to the simultaneous repeal of the Sixteenth Amendment, which established the fed颅eral income tax.鈥

The budget deficit. 鈥淥ur national debt is a burden on our economy and families鈥.We must impose firm caps on future debt, accelerate the repayment of the trillions we now owe鈥.and remove the burdens we are placing on future generations鈥.鈥

The IRS. 鈥淭he IRS has become an ideological attack dog for the worst elements of today鈥檚 Democratic party. It systematically targets conservative, pro-life, and libertarian organizations, harassing them with repeated audits and denying their tax-exempt status鈥.Its commissioner should be impeached by the House of Representatives and convicted by the Senate. We also support making the federal tax code so simple鈥hat the IRS becomes obsolete and can be abolished.鈥

The right of tax-exempt churches to engage in elections.聽鈥淏ecause of the vital role of religious organizations, charities, and fraternal benevolent societies in fostering generosity and patriotism, they should not be subject to taxation and donations to them should remain deductible. We support repeal of the Johnson amendment, which restricts First Amendment freedoms of all non-profit organizations by prohibiting political speech.鈥

Carbon tax.聽鈥淲e oppose any carbon tax. It would increase energy prices across the board, hitting hardest at the families who are already struggling to pay their bills.鈥

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