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It's time to make our tax code more equitable
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Friend,
Our tax code is fundamentally broken, and it’s hurting millions of Americans.
Billionaires and corporations rig the system and abuse loopholes to pay far less in taxes than many middle-class families by a percentage of income. Meanwhile Black families face IRS audits at rates 3-5 times higher than non-Black families1 and the racial wealth gap continues to widen, with the median white family now holding many times the wealth of the median Black family2.
This isn’t just about numbers. It’s about families struggling to make ends meet while the ultra-wealthy exploit the current unjust tax regime to accumulate more money than they could spend in a lifetime. It’s about communities being denied the resources they need to thrive because billions in potential tax revenue go unpaid because of exploited loopholes. It’s about a system that perpetuates racial inequities instead of reducing them.
But we can change this. A new report by Americans for Tax Fairness and Color Of Change, outlines possible solutions to address tax policies that widen the racial wealth gap. And we’re joining a broad coalition of organizations to demand Congress take action to address this issue. Will you add your name?
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Tell Congress: make our tax code more equitable
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