Almost all the taxation discussion you hear associated with the debt fiasco, refer to reversing the infamous "Bush Tax Cuts." Almost 10 years old, you would think these are singlehandedly responsible for our national debt. I'm trying to avoid a political discussion here, but I think it is important that we understand the full breadth of the Bush Tax Cuts that you never hear about.
The Bush Tax Cuts are portrayed as tax cuts for the wealthy. However, in order to sell the plan to Congress, Bush had to give the following additional tax cuts to amass Democrat support:
1) A greatly expanded Earned Income Credit. Nearly half of all EIC taken on returns in the last several years was because of this expansion.
2) Lowering of tax brackets, summarily from the top bracket threshholds downward to the very lowest tax bracket.
3) Creation of a 10% tax bracket. 15% used to be the lowest.
4) Enhanced Std Deduction and Exemptions such that ANY taxation began at a much higher income level. Took 19 million Americans off the tax rolls entirely.
Personally, if they are currently trying to raise revenue, I would support reversing the Bush Tax Cuts. But ALL of them, including the items listed above. Remember, this is not a partisan political message unless the reader perceives it as such. I think we should keep in the back of our minds the full extent of the Bush Cuts because you will never hear the effect on low income portrayed on today's TV messages.
The Bush Tax Cuts are portrayed as tax cuts for the wealthy. However, in order to sell the plan to Congress, Bush had to give the following additional tax cuts to amass Democrat support:
1) A greatly expanded Earned Income Credit. Nearly half of all EIC taken on returns in the last several years was because of this expansion.
2) Lowering of tax brackets, summarily from the top bracket threshholds downward to the very lowest tax bracket.
3) Creation of a 10% tax bracket. 15% used to be the lowest.
4) Enhanced Std Deduction and Exemptions such that ANY taxation began at a much higher income level. Took 19 million Americans off the tax rolls entirely.
Personally, if they are currently trying to raise revenue, I would support reversing the Bush Tax Cuts. But ALL of them, including the items listed above. Remember, this is not a partisan political message unless the reader perceives it as such. I think we should keep in the back of our minds the full extent of the Bush Cuts because you will never hear the effect on low income portrayed on today's TV messages.
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