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Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Mon Apr 3, 2006
Tax cuts for the wealthy do not stimulate employment. At least not in the way that is being described above. As I said before, the decision to hire personnel is based on weighing the additional revenue from their productivity versus the additional cost of hiring/training, etc.
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Mon Apr 3, 2006
If they didn't have to pay such high taxes they could (and probably would ) literally employ ten more people
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Mon Apr 3, 2006
It shows that taxes have been reduced for everyone that pays taxes.
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Mon Apr 3, 2006
www.nytimes DOT com/2005/06/05/national/class/HYPER-FINAL.html?ei=5088&en=f1a744d1ce38c79e&ex=1275624000&pagewanted=print
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Mon Apr 3, 2006
I do in fact get taxed at a higher rate than people making over $10 million. I don't need to see anyone's returns. I read it in the New York Times. I await a justification.
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Mon Apr 3, 2006
The problem with trumpeting the "fact" (I'll concede it for the moment) that Bush's tax cuts eliminated (federal income) tax for 4 million people, is that it is a diversion from the big picture truth of the matter: Bush's tax cuts went overwhelmingly to the wealthiest Americans and did absolutely …
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Mon Apr 3, 2006
scottfeldstein dot net/misc/2004/fsl2004.pdf the tax info. creative cut and past should get you there.
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Mon Apr 3, 2006
Here's a link to the tax info I was thinking of. Note the "Taxes as % of Income" table, especially "total taxes now" and "total under pre-Bush law."
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Mon Apr 3, 2006
Tax cuts targeted solely at the middle class doesn't have much effect on the economy because they don't pay the bulk of the taxes in the country.
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Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue
Some Numbers on How Tax Cuts Equals More Tax Revenue