President Obama's New Taxes Proposals and Expiration of the Bush Taxes Cuts. PostDateIcon May 7th, 2012 | PostAuthorIcon Author: admin.
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President Obama's New Taxes Proposals and Expiration of the Bush …
Several columnists have reported that President Obama wants to repeal or revise the Bush tax cuts. As he runs for re-election, Obama wants the rich to.
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That is unless the DO-Nothing Congress vote to keep the Bush tax cuts from expiring. The Democrats really want to give your money away to those hard working non-producers.
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January 2013. Bend over and grab your ankles. YOUR TAXES ARE …
Obama is going to win the election this year and when he does, I want him to raise taxes on wealthy Americans by repealing the Bush tax cuts or introducing new tax legislation on the “1 percent” as well as capital gains.
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Great news—the Obama administration has committed to veto any extension of the Bush tax cuts for the richest 2%.1 More than 250000 MoveOn members helped make this happen by calling on the president to make this …
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USA: President, and lowering corp. taxes? « Jaluo
I warned before the 2008 election that regardless of the outcome, the reckless borrowing & spending of the Bush years would lead to inevitable deficits and tax .
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Know New Taxes | The Big Picture
Again, the Romney tax plan would a) make permanent the Bush tax cuts; b) cut the top corporate tax to 25 percent from 35 percent and shift to a territorial system; c) end the estate tax ; and d) eliminate capital gains and …
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OK, here's the deal about Romney and taxes « The Enterprise Blog
In January, the tax world was still reeling from the extension of the Bush-era tax rate cuts signed into law in December. It also allowed rich people who died in 2010 to go to their rest without paying estate taxes , making George ..
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