PDA

View Full Version : The middle-class tax hike nobody's talking about



Low Pan
24th November 2010, 09:19 AM
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/The-middleclass-tax-hike-cnnm-3325211725.html?x=0&sec=topStories&pos=3&asset=&ccode=


The middle-class tax hike nobody's talking about

ShareretweetEmailPrintBlake Ellis, staff reporter, On Wednesday November 24, 2010, 5:24 am EST
Are you ready to give up $30 a month?

That's what may come out of your paycheck if -- as expected -- the Making Work Pay tax credit expires at the end of the year.

The credit was enacted last year as part of the Recovery Act to put more cash in people's pockets. For the past two years, it has boosted paychecks by up to $400 for single filers and $800 for joint filers by reducing the tax withheld and giving a credit for that amount. That's $33 or $67 a month.

Taxpayers who make $75,000 or less are eligible for the full credit, while higher earners can receive partial credit. More than 90% of working Americans have been helped by the tax break.

Now they will feel the pain when the credit goes away.

A Senate Finance Committee aide said panel chairman Max Baucus, a Montana Democrat, is working on a proposal to extend a number of expiring tax breaks when Congress returns next week.

Obama proposed an extension months ago, but it's unclear if the administration will fight for it now.

And with only weeks remaining in the lame-duck Congress, the credit is likely on its way out, said Clint Stretch, managing principal of tax policy at Deloitte Tax.

"I haven't seen any serious effort to extend Making Work Pay," Stretch said. "For this to get passed, somebody in Congress would have to be saying this is a priority, and we just haven't seen that happening."

Instead, most of the buzz is about the Bush tax cuts, which are also slated to expire at the end of the year.

Republicans are fighting to extend the Bush cuts for everyone -- including higher income Americans. But Obama, who has promised not to raise taxes on the middle class, is pushing to preserve the cuts only for family income up to $250,000.

"The most curious aspect of the tax debate is the obsession with taxes at the high end," said Chuck Marr, director of federal tax policy at the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. "But when almost every middle and lower class American is going to face higher taxes, nobody's talking about it."

The big issue with keeping Making Work Pay around is its cost -- about $60 billion to extend it one year.

"Stimulus is a bad word now, so anything labeled stimulus will not get traction," said Roberton Williams, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center.

But if the extension isn't passed, the 110 million families that received higher paychecks in 2009 and 2010 will owe more taxes than they did during those two years.

"Most people may have no idea they received it and no idea that it's going away," said Marr. "But what you can be certain of is that they'll have less money and they'll spend less -- and this is a terrible time for the economy to lose $60 billion of spending."

Twisted Titan
24th November 2010, 09:26 AM
Good

Only when it gets painful are people forced to wake up.


T

Hatha Sunahara
24th November 2010, 07:26 PM
I am expecting to see a lot more new taxes. And more repressive government, as well as tightening surveillance on all of us. I also expect there to be ever expanding wars, and government spending to go exponential. I think it is all socially engineered. To stress the system so much that it collapses. Sort of like a larger version of what happened to the WTC towers on 911. And what will bring everything back--like the phoenix out of the ashes will be a totalitarian government. And that too is now being put into place.

There are a lot of things that nobody is talking about. While everyone is breathing hard about Airport Gropers, on Nov. 16, the senate sent S510 into cloture--meaning they have to vote on it in 60 days. So, come around January 16 or so, it will be illegal for us to grow our own food. Check it out here http://www.naturalnews.com/030418_Food_Safety_Modernization_Act_seeds.html I've seen nothing about this on the national news.

As a matter of fact, nobody in the national mainstream media is talking about anything that is going to affect us adversely. It's a conspiracy of silence, isn't it?


Hatha

Filthy Keynes
24th November 2010, 07:34 PM
Good

Only when it gets painful are people forced to wake up.


T


It's nice to see others have the same thought patterns as I have.

hoarder
24th November 2010, 07:50 PM
Good

Only when it gets painful are people forced to wake up.


T
Only when there is a lot of pain suddenly, otherwise the frog doesn't notice that the water in the pot is getting warmer.

Filthy Keynes
24th November 2010, 07:50 PM
> The credit was enacted last year as part of the Recovery Act

LOL!

"Recovery" Act!
:lies: :lol


> Now they will feel the pain when the credit goes away.


Key word "credit"!

Bring it on. I'm ready.

http://i105.piczo.com/view/4/g/7/v/y/f/w/r/b/j/a/p/img/t329139816_72045_6.gif