As citizens working toward a fair and sustainable tax system,

our goal is to ensure that working people's voices are heard and influence the nation's tax policies.

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For decades, far too many of our elected officials have put the wants of special interests, corporations and the very rich over the needs of the rest of us. Now, lawmakers seek to cut taxes for corporations and the rich while claiming such policies will benefit working people. Collectively, we can raise our voices to stop the brazen, upward redistribution of wealth.

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SPEAK OUT

Tell your elected officials to stand with working families and enact fair, sustainable tax policies.

MOBILIZE

Together, working people can stand up to special interests and demand a fair, sustainable tax system.

Our current political and cultural environment
is marred by a toxic belief that 
the country's economic order 

is rigged against ordinary Americans

-- the world of high finance
unjustly supersedes their rights,
needs and wants. 

We need to demonstrate a little more patriotism,
and a greater sense of fairness.
Even if it affects our pocketbooks.

- Alan J. Patricof, co-founder of Greycroft, a venture capital firm
Source: New York Times, August 2016

Updated Analysis of GOP-Trump Tax Law

Richest 1% Receive Windfall in Breaks

Low- and Middle-Income Families Will See Their Tax Bills Rise

 

About Citizens for Tax Justice

Citizens for Tax Justice focuses on federal, state and local tax policies and their impact upon our nation. CTJ’s goal is to ensure tax fairness for middle- and low-income families. We work to achieve this goal by: distilling tax policy research so anyone who is interested can learn about what's at stake in the nation's tax policy debates;  being a conduit for working people to collectively raise their voices and stand up to special interests, lobbyists and corporations; and using all advocacy tools available to ensure we ordinary people have a prominent voice in the development of our nation's tax laws.

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1616 P Street, NW Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036

Phone: 202-299-1066

Fax: 202-299-1065

e-mail: info@ctj.org

Media inquires can be directed to: media@ctj.org