A poll published by America First Policy shows the following is true for more than 70% of voters:

  • They want lowered taxes for the middle class
  • They feel the existing tax code is outdated
  • They want simplicity when filing taxes

While the left will argue that Trump’s proposed tax breaks will only benefit “the rich,” it is clear that reform is needed, especially considering these findings:

“Seven in ten voters want a middle-class tax cut, according to a new poll released Thursday by an outside group supporting President Trump’s agenda. The poll, commissioned by America First Policies, found that 71 percent want lower taxes for “ordinary, middle-class families,” 72 percent think the existing tax code is “archaic,” and 68 percent would like to see simpler code in which “millions of Americans could file their own taxes using just one sheet of paper.”…America First Policies also conducted August focus groups on tax reform in Florida and Ohio, two states Trump won in November. Participants lamented the complexity of the existing system and said lower taxes on businesses would keep jobs in the United States. Overall, 61 percent of those polled remained dissatisfied with the current tax system…America First Policies also conducted August focus groups on tax reform in Florida and Ohio, two states Trump won in November. Participants lamented the complexity of the existing system and said lower taxes on businesses would keep jobs in the United States…Overall, 61 percent of those polled remained dissatisfied with the current tax system.”

To read the extent of the poll findings, visit TownHall.com

 

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