End This Deduction
Whatâs the least defensible special break in the U.S. tax code? With so many distortions to choose from, itâs hard to name just one. If forced to pick, I might say the deduction for state and local taxes, which cost $67 billion in fiscal 2011, according to the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation.
This one overwhelmingly benefits upper-income households in a handful of upper-income states, while rendering the entire nationâs finances less transparent. Itâs also a potential source of friction in the âfiscal cliffâ negotiations between President Obama and the Republicans (but weâll get to that in a moment).
While we're at it, get rid of the mortgage deduction as well. Via Charles Lane: The best deduction to chop - The Washington Post.