TAXPAYERS COME HOME! ALL IS FORGIVEN.
Thursday, December 19th, 2013
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
LOUISIANA TAXPAYERS-
HAVE WE GOT A DEAL FOR YOU!
You’re
not really going to pay your Louisiana state taxes on time are you? Why on earth would you do that? Why not do what so many other Louisianans do. Hang on to your money or invest it or spend
it. Nothing is likely to happen. And
before you know it, the state will kick in with a really great amnesty program
where you pay no penalties. That’s
right, no penalties. Zilch. Nothing.
And
hey, it gets better. When the time
eventually comes, you’ll only have to pay one half of any back interest. What a deal. Heck, paying Louisiana taxes on
time is only for fools. So go
ahead. Game the system. A lot of others do, and they reap big
benefits. It’s the Louisiana Way. Or so
it would seem, judging from the message being sent by the state.
The
Louisiana legislature, in its collective wisdom, authorized what is called the
“Fresh Start” program, offering a chance to catch up on back taxes to all those
folks worried about being caught and labeled tax cheats. And of course, that’s exactly what they
are. The current program just ended and it
was a bountiful success. Over $435 million was collected with a net loss of millions
of dollars to honest Louisiana taxpayers.
So
who are these slackers who are taking advantage of Louisiana’s laxness toward
collecting legitimate taxes which Louisiana calls a “tax amnesty program?” Well, they’re not individuals who have a
conscience that is bothering them.
No. Eighty percent of the money
collected came primarily from business accounts that were being audited or
litigated. In other words, these
delinquent taxpayers knew full well that the Louisiana Department of Revenue
was on their case and would demand back taxes with full penalties and
interest. So knowing that the jig was up,
and these delinquent companies were right on the verge of getting stuck with
big penalties, they merely opted to grab the amnesty crutch, not pay what they
lawfully owed the state, and laugh all the way to the bank with the money they
cheated out of the rest of us.
And
get this -- according to a press release sent out by the Louisiana Department
of Revenue, the department will keep some 25% of the money generated through
the tax amnesty program. In other words,
the Revenue Department will keep over $80 million dollars “to replace penalties
and fees waived under the program.” None
of this money will go into the state treasury.
This revenue, instead, will go to the Louisiana Department of Revenue. Does this make any sense?
The
Revenue Department knew that they had these delinquent taxpayers by the neck,
and that they would have collected the money the department was owed anyway.
The amnesty program lets delinquent taxpayers off the hook, and the Revenue
Department doesn’t loose a penny of their expected income. The losers?
As is generally the case, the taxpayers.
Either they get less in services from the state, or more taxes are
charged to make up for the lost revenue.
So
you’re thinking: “What a deal. Man, I
wish I hadn’t paid my taxes. Yes, a scam compared to those who paid their taxes
on time. But look at the money I could
have put in my pocket.” Not to
worry. Even though the present amnesty
program just ended, you’re in luck. You’ve got another chance to pay your taxes
at a “discount.” The program will be
around for the next two years. That’s
right. Don’t be a chump. Don’t even consider paying your taxes for
2014 and 2015 on time. If asked, just
say you misplaced your records. Then stall until the open season for tax
dodgers begins in the fall of next year. Or the year after that. What a deal!
So how
could it get any better? Well it
does. If you hire a lawyer to help you
save all these taxes you should have paid in the first place, you can deduct
all your legal expenses -- from both the state and he federal government. Just grab Form 1040, and under Schedule A,
write off all your legal expenses. And
voilà! All the more money taken away
from the state treasury.
Look,
the state should be up front and honest about this program. This isn’t “newly found” money. As the Public Policy Foundation report
finds: “States like to announce how much
revenue comes in the door during the amnesty period but usually do not account
for the fact that most of these taxes would’ve been collected in due course. Many taxpayers who take advantage of
amnesties have already been identified by tax administrators as either
delinquent or underreporting. In these
cases, it’s likely the taxes and penalties would have been collected by the
state anyway.”
Legislators
love the amnesty program because it brings in one time money to fatten up the
state treasury. But the wrong message is
being sent. Louisiana is rewarding tax
delinquents and has created a system that is inherently unfair to the vast
majority of law-abiding taxpayers who follow the rules.
This amnesty plan should not be
viewed as a revenue solution. It’s an income problem where Louisiana is
spending more than it is taking in. A quick fix by giving tax dodgers a special
bonus is not the solution. The legislature should go back to the drawing board
and abolish this tax favoritism that benefits the few at the expense of those
who have followed the law. Now, that would be good tax policy.
*******
“Amnesty, when you stop to think about it, rewards those who evade the
law at the expense of those who meet their obligations on schedule.”
Alan Ehrenhalt
Peace
and Justice
Jim
Brown
Jim Brown’s syndicated column
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