Thursday, January 24, 2008

Tax Rebates Deal Announced

Thursday January 24, 2:20 pm ET
By Andrew Taylor, Associated Press Writer
Congress, Treasury Secretary Announce Deal on Tax Rebates, Business Breaks to Boost Economy

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congressional leaders announced a deal with the White House Thursday on an economic stimulus package that would give most tax filers refunds of $600 to $1,200, and more if they have children.
 
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Congress would act on the agreement -- hammered out in a week of intense negotiations with Republican Leader John A. Boehner and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson -- "at the earliest date, so that those rebate checks will be in the mail."

The rebates would go to 117 million families, according to a Democratic summary. That includes $28 billion in checks to 35 million working families who wouldn't have been helped by Bush's original proposal, the analysis estimated.

Republicans, for their part, were pleased that the bulk of the rebates -- more than 70 percent, according to an analysis by Congress' Joint Tax Committee -- would go to individuals who pay taxes.

Individuals who pay income taxes would get up to $600, working couples $1,200 and those with children an additional $300 per child under the agreement. Workers who make at least $3,000 but don't pay taxes would get $300 rebates.

The rebate part of the plan would cost about $100 billion, aides said. The package also includes close to $50 billion in business tax cuts.

The package would allow businesses to immediately write off 50 percent of purchases of plants and other capital equipment and permit small businesses to write off additional purchases of equipment. A Republican-written provision to allow businesses suffering losses now to reclaim taxes previously paid was dropped.

Pelosi, D-Calif., agreed to drop increases in food stamp and unemployment benefits during a Wednesday meeting in exchange for gaining the rebates of at least $300 for almost everyone earning a paycheck, including those who make too little to pay income taxes.

"I can't say that I'm totally pleased with the package, but I do know that it will help stimulate the economy. But if it does not, then there will be more to come," Pelosi said.

Boehner said the agreement "was not easy for the two of us and our respective caucuses." He added, "The two caucuses have to come together and to work in a bipartisan way and to reach a compromise that I think is in the best interest of the American people."

Paulson said he would work with the House and Senate to enact the package as soon as possible because "speed is of the essence."

The Treasury Department has already been talking to the IRS about getting the checks out "as quickly as possible, recognizing that the tax filing season is ongoing," said Treasury spokesman Andrew DeSouza.

The rebates would phase out gradually for individuals whose income exceeds $75,000 and couples with incomes above $150,000, aides said. Individuals with incomes up to $87,000 and couples up to $174,000 would get partial rebates. The caps are higher for those with children.

The agreement left some lawmakers in both parties with a bitter taste, complaining that their leaders had sacrificed too much in the interest of striking a deal. Many senior Democrats were particularly upset that the package omitted the unemployment extension.

"I do not understand, and cannot accept, the resistance of President Bush and Republican leaders to including an extension of unemployment benefits for those who are without work through no fault of their own," Rep. Charles B. Rangel, D-N.Y., the Ways and Means Committee chairman, said in a statement.

Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., the Finance Committee Chairman, said leaving out the unemployment extension was "a mistake," as he announced plans to craft a separate stimulus package in the Senate.


21 comments:

  1. I was a bit excited until I got to this paragraph:

    Individuals who pay income taxes would get up to $600, working couples $1,200 and those with children an additional $300 per child under the agreement. Workers who make at least $3,000 but don't pay taxes would get $300 rebates.

    To me, this deal just reprsents some more orchestrated BS at our damn expense.

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  2. Lil crumbsnatchers come in handy at times, huh?

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  3. Better not spend all that on Ray Ray and Pookie and nem...Buying some freaking sneaks and game boys or whatever is in season... Put it in the bank and hold on to it,, or stick it under your mattress or stuff it in a boot... whatever you do for banking,,, but hold on to that cuz I think we in for a long ride... And this is not a free gift from the gubment... its coming out of somebody's ass some where, and if we dont see it now, I'll bet my bottom dollar that Uncle Sam gives me...

    And I agree with some of what tw02 said..... But sometimes I wish I had a bunch of kids for instances like this... lmao... their lil asses would come in handy right about now....

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  4. I won't be counting those eggs until they actually hatch. *mumbling cause I already have to wait until February 11 to file to get my education credit*

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  5. when the government opts to give you money, it's their way of sayin "HEY!! We're about to fuck you!! Find some KY jelly!!"

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  6. They aren't giving you anything, that wasn't yours to begin with. What better legal mob operation than to call yourself a government and get damn near up to 50% of someone's money before they get it. And if folk's refuse, they legally break your legs.

    This love offering that will be coming in June, will be gotten back, one way or another like via some drummed up BS Act in the form of yet another tax. That's one thing we all can count on. It ain't free money.

    Think about the security act after 9-11 and all the extra high ass fees that everyone is paying on top of high ass airline tickets, as an example.

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  7. Tell me about it! My pastor was talking about this a couple of weeks ago. He said correct him if he's wrong, but isn't that what a pimp does? We fell out laughing cause that ish is true!

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  8. Thats the truth....shit, we're just lucky we're even getting a damn warning to let us know to get the K-Y ready...

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  9. so how are we supposed to get this money anyway???

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  10. Everytime they say something about GETTING BACK where taxes are concerned, I don't give it much thought because I never see any of it. I always seem to be one of those who people who aren't part of the GETBACK, so again I won't get my hopes up of seeing any of this "rebate".

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  11. So we just file the taxes and get the money? hmmm, interesting.

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  12. And dont forget... you get screwed later too...

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  13. Oh Snap... you right about that... but I dont think anyone says Oh Snap anymore... lmao...

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  14. Oh you don't watch That's So Raven! That's one of her signature lines!

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  15. I swear, Deedles, you can find a clip for errrthang! LOL

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  16. lmao... you crazy... lol... and I thought I was slightly nuts.. but I feel better knowing theres more out there just like me...

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  17. wow, as much money as i give the government, now they doin me a favor by givin me some back.......

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