economic reform

December 16, 2008

REMEMBER THE BARACK OBAMA TAX PROMISE

Now that Obama is readying to take over the presidential reins. Let’s review his campaign tax promise.

First of all Obama has proposed to raise taxes of only the most affluent Americans, those who earn over $250,000 a year.
He would also triple the earned-income tax credit for low-wage earners and increase work incentives for those Americans at the bottom.
His plan would also cut taxes for the middle class.

The Obama Tax plan is supposed to broaden tax relief of the middle and lower class and cut taxes for small businesses and those companies that keep jobs in here in the United States.

Obama also has a plan to have the government invest in health care, clean energy, education and innovation. His plan will create jobs and help protect domestic jobs.

Find out more of the Obama Tax Plan

Here is more on his plan:
Cut taxes for 95 percent of workers and their families with a tax cut of $500 for workers or $1,000 for working couples.
Provide generous tax cuts for low- and middle-income seniors, homeowners, the uninsured, and families sending a child to college or looking to save and accumulate wealth.
Eliminate capital gains taxes for small businesses, cut corporate taxes for firms that invest and create jobs in the United States, and provide tax credits to reduce the cost of healthcare and to reward investments in innovation.
Dramatically simplify taxes by consolidating existing tax credits, eliminating the need for millions of senior citizens to file tax forms, and enabling as many as 40 million middle-class Americans to do their own taxes in less than five minutes without an accountant or tax advisor.

Tax Relief For Middle Class Families will include:

  • A $1,000 Tax Credit
  • A refundable $4,000 American Oppportunity Tax Credit
  • A Universal 10% Mortgage Interest Tax Credit
  • Elimate Income Taxes for Seniors Making Less than $50,000
  • Expand retirement savings incentives
  • Health Care Credits
  • Expand the Earned Income Tax Credit
  • Expanded Tax Credits for Clean Vehicle
  • Simplify Tax System
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