MERRILL MATTHEWS
President Obama has been telling America for months that special tax
breaks for the oil and gas industry must come to an end. The presidential
demand always prompts puzzled gazes among tax and energy-industry experts, who
ask: What special tax breaks.
Thanks in part to a bill sponsored by Rep. Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat
from Maryland and ranking member on the House Budget Committee, it's all much
clearer now. The congressman has inadvertently called attention to the fact
that those special tax breaks just for the oil and gas industry don't exist.
Mr. Van Hollen proposes to create some very special punishments instead.
Regardless of the bill's fortunes on Capitol Hill, it has already performed a
public service by illuminating the fallacy behind assaults on the industry.
Mr. Van Hollen's
''Stop the Sequester Job Loss Now Act" would raise taxes on
individuals—what he calls the "Fair Share on High-Income
Taxpayers"—and effectively hike taxes on the oil and gas industry by
changing the way their taxes are calculated. The problem with the bill is that the
so-called tax breaks the industry would lose are not specific to oil and gas at
all. They are widely available to lots of industries…….To Read More….
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