Heh, I'm not disagreeing with anything you're saying on tax policy... but let's be honest, all those deductions are for the rich working class who sit in offices/cubicles all day. Defending those deductions and acting supreme as a state that is high in those is basically dragging anyone that is blue-collar through the mud![]()
In NYC once you hit about $70k a year you reach the current standard deduction for state and local taxes. That’s a decent living, but comparable in living standards to $40-50k in lower cost areas of the country. That’s definitely middle class.
Regardless, I agree wealthier taxpayers are the primary recipients of those deductions. If we were eliminating them to finance other middle/lower class tax deductions, programs for the poor, whatever, that would be fine. Instead they are being eliminated so that people who inherit more than $11 million don’t have to pay taxes on it. Raising taxes on the upper middle class makes sense in some ways, but not to pay for a tax cut on the upper upper class.