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Americans can now see how much money they would lose every year if Vice President Kamala Harris ditches Donald Trump's tax cuts.
A new website exclusively shared with DailyMail.com includes a calculator function that voters can use to see an estimate of how Harris' tax policies would impact them.
The largest PAC supporting the former president is unveiling the tool in the days after Harris announced her running mate as Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
Visitors to kamalataxcalculator.com are prompted to input their income, state, marital status, age, and number of children and dependents to then see how the policy change 'will impact you.'
The PAC's web page accuses Harris of an 'assault on the Trump tax cuts.'
A new website lets users input their tax filing information to find out how much money they would miss out on if Kamala Harris were to reverse Trump-era tax cuts
A married person filing jointly, under the age of 65, making $75,000 with two children and living in Arizona would lose $2,828 every year under a Harris administration, according to an example input by DailyMail.com.
In the 2020 Democratic primary race, Harris called for a complete repeal of the Trump-era tax reform law passed in 2017.
'On Day One, we're going to repeal that tax bill that benefited the top 1 percent and corporations,' Harris said during an event in Detroit with the American Federation of Teachers, adding if she was president she would 'get rid of the whole thing.'
Rather, Harris wanted to implement legislation she had proposed while a senator that would include providing $3 trillion in refundable tax cuts that would affect the middle class.
'Keep your hard earned money!' the bottom of the page reads. 'Vote Trump!'
The new webpage from Make America Great Again Inc. launched on Friday includes the link to an article on Harris' comments from 2019.
It also includes a link to a 2017 statement from Walz, who was a U.S. representative for Minnesota at the time, that explained why he voted against Trump's tax cuts.
Harris said during her 2020 presidential bid that if she was in the White House she would support putting an end to Trump's 2017 tax cuts
'[M]y Republican colleagues have once again rushed a vote on a partisan bill that would have a detrimental impact on millions of Americans,' Walz wrote at the time. 'Under this legislation, 86 million middle class families would see their taxes increase.'
'To make matters even worse, 83 percent of the tax cuts in this bill would go to the wealthiest one percent of Americans, many of whom belong to the political donor class that pours large sums of money into elections all across the nation,' he continued.
The economy and inflation remains the No. 1 issue for voters heading to the polls in November.
Trump's team maintains that another four years of a Democratic administration will further exacerbate Americans' recent economic woes.