Despite predictions that the Trump tax cuts would reduce tax revenues, actual tax receipts for fiscal 2019 were up 4% overall. Don't let liberals tell you a tax cut will necessarily increase the budget deficit.
* Receipts from individual income taxes, the largest source of revenues, were up $34 billion, or 2%.
* Receipts from payroll taxes (FICA, Medicare) were up $72 billion, or 6%.
* Receipts from corporate income taxes were up $26 billion, or 12%.
This is what full employment will get the US government--increased tax revenues across the board. And the Trump tax cuts are directly responsible for spurring the economy into action.
Despite this good news on the tax receipt increase, the federal budget deficit increased by about 8% in fiscal 2019. Basically, we have a spending problem, not a tax revenue problem.
https://www.cbo.gov/system/files/2019-11/55824-CBO-MBR-FY19.pdf
* Receipts from individual income taxes, the largest source of revenues, were up $34 billion, or 2%.
* Receipts from payroll taxes (FICA, Medicare) were up $72 billion, or 6%.
* Receipts from corporate income taxes were up $26 billion, or 12%.
This is what full employment will get the US government--increased tax revenues across the board. And the Trump tax cuts are directly responsible for spurring the economy into action.
Despite this good news on the tax receipt increase, the federal budget deficit increased by about 8% in fiscal 2019. Basically, we have a spending problem, not a tax revenue problem.
https://www.cbo.gov/system/files/2019-11/55824-CBO-MBR-FY19.pdf