Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 FYI Mike Savory Awak(e)A_dvocacy COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Office of the Governor Mark R. Warner FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Governor December 15, 2003 Contact: Ellen Qualls Phone: , x2379 Cell Phone: Internet: www.governor.virginia.gov <http://www.governor.virginia.gov> GOVERNOR WARNER ENCOURAGES VIRGINIANS TO TEST EFFECTS OF HIS TAX REFORM PLAN ~Online calculator allows Virginians to instantly estimate tax reform impact~ RICHMOND - Governor Mark R. Warner today encouraged Virginians to evaluate the effects of his tax reform program on their own finances through a new, on-line calculator located at <http://taxreform.governor.virginia.gov>. The calculator also can be accessed from the Governor's homepage at www.governor.virginia.gov <http://www.governor.virginia.gov>. "We know that 65% of Virginia households will pay less under this tax reform plan. But this on-line calculator allows individuals and families to see for themselves," Governor Warner said. "The plan is fiscally conservative and fair to the people who pay the bills." Developed by the Virginia Department of Taxation, the calculator is based on the real numbers used by families and individual taxpayers in preparing their state income taxes, and on the most recent consumer spending information compiled by the federal government. The calculator incorporates anonymous information on taxable income, itemized or standard deductions, age, and the number of dependents. The calculator also estimates the tax implications of the proposed one-cent increase in the state sales tax, the one-and-a-half-cent reduction in the state sales tax on food, continued repeal of the property tax on personal vehicles and proposed increases in Virginia's lowest-in-the-nation tax on cigarettes. Economist Roy Pearson, a professor at the College of & School of Business, former director of the College's Bureau of Business Research and past president of the Virginia Association of Economists, has reviewed and validated the methodology used in determining that 65% of Virginians will see an overall reduction in their tax obligations under Governor Warner's proposal. "I concluded that the estimate that 65% of Virginians would pay less is sound, and in fact an underestimate," Pearson said. "The methodology ... is sound and highly accurate, because each actual taxpayer's return was recalculated using the proposed exemption and rate structure. The methodology for calculating the sales tax impacts also is very detailed, and uses the best source available for consumer spending patterns, the Consumer Expenditure Survey data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics." "I appreciate Dr. Pearson's independent validation, but nothing is as convincing as the individual example," Governor Warner said. "So I ask critics of this plan, and those who are inclined to support it, to see for themselves by going online and using the online calculator." The Commonwealth of Opportunity budget and tax reform plan, which was announced on November 24th, will generate approximately $500 million a year in new revenue to fund existing commitments in education, health care, and transportation. The plan includes the following specific elements: * Lowers the income tax for most Virginians. * Reduces the food tax by 1.5 cents, and adds one penny to the sales tax. * Closes corporate loopholes. * Increases Virginia's lowest-in-nation state cigarette tax to pay for health care needs. * Finishes the promise to end the car tax. * Eliminates estate tax for working farms and family-owned businesses. * Ends the unfair accelerated sales tax collection for retailers. * Provides incentives for small businesses to invest. * Eases the tax burden on military, reservists, and National Guard families. * Commits Virginia to participation in the bipartisan, multi-state Streamlined Sales Tax Project for Internet purchases. For detailed information on Governor Warner's Commonwealth of Opportunity budget and tax reform plan, visit www.governor.virginia.gov <http://www.governor.virginia.gov> or call toll-free 1-888-TAX-REFM (829-7336) to receive it in the mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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