I wish Obama had stuck to his guns on the 250k/yr starting point for tax increases.
He gave up most of his leverage without getting much in return...
I wish Obama had stuck to his guns on the 250k/yr starting point for tax increases.
He gave up most of his leverage without getting much in return...
I think he should have gotten atleast 800 billion in revenue after initially asking for over 1 trillion in revenue. I think the deal that was passed only raises 600 billion in revenue.
The spending cuts are coming within the next 60 days.
He gave up most of his leverage. The Republicans won't be as kind when it comes to raising the Debt Ceiling.
Spending cuts and tax reform, not to much the debt ceiling issue. This last fiasco was just a minor bump to what is coming. Anyone want to bet come the end of February when all this will need to be addressed, no prior preparations will have been done? The week before all is due people will act like these issues just came about. Sad government. Even sadder Americans.
The AMT was not addressed in this new bill.
Without a change to current law, millions of American families will begin the new year with a rather costly and unwelcome gift delivered courtesy of the IRS.
In the absence of an alternative minimum tax fix, roughly 28 million taxpayers — about a third of all those who pay income taxes — will see their bill skyrocket.
The AMT hike translates roughly to an average increase of more than $3,200. To put this number in perspective, President Barack Obama’s proposed tax increases on the highest earners are set to bring in about $80 billion in additional revenues next year. The AMT hike will amount to $92 billion.
http://garrett.house.gov/garrett-amt...e-middle-class
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