Godzilla1960 wrote:
Obama's massive economic recovery package enacted last year included about $300 billion in tax cuts over 10 years. About $232 billion was in cuts for individuals, nearly all in the first two years.
one time stimulus...going away
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The most generous was Obama's Making Work Pay credit, which gives individuals up to $400 and couples up to $800 for 2009 and 2010. The $1,000 child tax credit was expanded to more families, and the working poor can qualify for as much as $5,657 from the Earned Income Tax Credit.
One time stimulus...going away
And WTF is this "most generous" language????
It's my damn money, not taking it isn't being "generous".
Hey, I'm not going to kick you in the balls isn't that generous of me?
Bush tax cuts are purposefully expiring.
Our new health care bill will surely be cost free as the money rains down from heaven.
If you invest any money (48% of Americans regardless of income), capitol gains taxes are going up.
According to the Joint committee on taxation:
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Taxpayers earning less than $200,000 a year will pay roughly $3.9 billion more in taxes—in 2019 alone—due to healthcare reform, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, Congress's official scorekeeper.
The new law raises $15.2 billion over 10 years by limiting the medical expense deduction, a provision widely used by taxpayers who either have a serious illness or are older.
Taxpayers can currently deduct medical expenses in excess of 7.5 percent of their adjusted gross income. Starting in 2013, most taxpayers will only be able to deduct expenses greater than 10 percent of AGI. Older taxpayers are hit by this threshold increase in 2017.
Once the law is fully implemented in 2019, the JCT estimates the deduction limitation will affect 14.8 million taxpayers — 14.7 million of them will earn less than $200,000 a year. These taxpayers are single and joint filers, as well as heads of households.
Spin it any way you want Zilla, the crap being done right now isn't free.
How does that VAT look right about now?
Yeah...it's the only damn solution to our spending.
This year 47% of Americans paid NO federal income tax...that's up from 38% in 2007.
This path is not sustainable. Not according to me, according to the Fed and the Treasury.
But please, continue your ridiculous victory lap.