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Backdoor taxes to hit middle class

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I was reading a story today about tax hikes for the middle class and then went back to finish it and noticed this:
Mon Feb 1, 8:07 pm ET

The story Backdoor taxes to hit middle class has been withdrawn. A replacement story will run later in the week.
Turns out I still had the story open in another tab:
By Terri Cullen Terri Cullen – Mon Feb 1, 4:09 pm ET

NEW YORK (Reuters.com) --The Obama administration's plan to cut more than $1 trillion from the deficit over the next decade relies heavily on so-called backdoor tax increases that will result in a bigger tax bill for middle-class families.

In the 2010 budget tabled by President Barack Obama on Monday, the White House wants to let billions of dollars in tax breaks expire by the end of the year -- effectively a tax hike by stealth.

While the administration is focusing its proposal on eliminating tax breaks for individuals who earn $250,000 a year or more, middle-class families will face a slew of these backdoor increases.

The targeted tax provisions were enacted under the Bush administration's Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001. Among other things, the law lowered individual tax rates, slashed taxes on capital gains and dividends, and steadily scaled back the estate tax to zero in 2010.

If the provisions are allowed to expire on December 31, the top-tier personal income tax rate will rise to 39.6 percent from 35 percent. But lower-income families will pay more as well: the 25 percent tax bracket will revert back to 28 percent; the 28 percent bracket will increase to 31 percent; and the 33 percent bracket will increase to 36 percent. The special 10 percent bracket is eliminated.

Investors will pay more on their earnings next year as well, with the tax on dividends jumping to 39.6 percent from 15 percent and the capital-gains tax increasing to 20 percent from 15 percent. The estate tax is eliminated this year, but it will return in 2011 -- though there has been talk about reinstating the death tax sooner.

Millions of middle-class households already may be facing higher taxes in 2010 because Congress has failed to extend tax breaks that expired on January 1, most notably a "patch" that limited the impact of the alternative minimum tax. The AMT, initially designed to prevent the very rich from avoiding income taxes, was never indexed for inflation. Now the tax is affecting millions of middle-income households, but lawmakers have been reluctant to repeal it because it has become a key source of revenue.

Without annual legislation to renew the patch this year, the AMT could affect an estimated 25 million taxpayers with incomes as low as $33,750 (or $45,000 for joint filers). Even if the patch is extended to last year's levels, the tax will hit American families that can hardly be considered wealthy -- the AMT exemption for 2009 was $46,700 for singles and $70,950 for married couples filing jointly.

Middle-class families also will find fewer tax breaks available to them in 2010 if other popular tax provisions are allowed to expire. Among them:

* Taxpayers who itemize will lose the option to deduct state sales-tax payments instead of state and local income taxes;

* The $250 teacher tax credit for classroom supplies;

* The tax deduction for up to $4,000 of college tuition and expenses;

* Individuals who don't itemize will no longer be able to increase their standard deduction by up to $1,000 for property taxes paid;

* The first $2,400 of unemployment benefits are taxable, in 2009 that amount was tax-free.
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lovely!!

Im still hoping to close on a house before April to take advantage of the 8K. at least its something given and not taken!!!
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Our taxes suck with me being on disability! It is sad that you read about disability not being taxed, yet it is. We pay tax on all but maybe $1000 of my disability which just kills our refund, or lack of refund! If they implement this raise, I bet we will be paying in each year!

When did the people who are getting tax hikes ever have the chance to vote whether or not to spend all this "stimulus" money? Government really has been pissing me off here of late. Use our money any way you like, then make us responsible for paying it all back. *sigh*

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Maybe we should all quit our jobs and sign up for welfare and section 8 housing - they dont have to work, get free shelter, food, and money.
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KnightRid wrote: Maybe we should all quit our jobs and sign up for welfare and section 8 housing - they dont have to work, get free shelter, food, and money.
Doesn't sound half bad... Sad to think how many months we work for free just to cover our taxes... Those that don't work and I know more than my fair share get paid to sleep in, lay around, drink and do drugs, and reproduce... I'm starting to get annoyed by it.

I also know many people that cheat the system here in Missouri to qualify for programs like wic - http://www.dhss.mo.gov/WIC/

I know a few friends who aren't married that do that program... The guy works and makes $80k a year, but his girlfriend is a stay at home mom and works part time... Since she isn't married and makes less than 20k a year she qualifies for the program as she files single even though they prolly make close to $100k a year. Funny how people with money sometimes abuse the system for something like free food...

Our entire system is screwed up at both the state and federal levels. We need a better checks and balance system to do salary checks on both parents and to crack down on the BS that happens daily.
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Boy, this sure could be a rant...lalalalala...not gonna do it...argh, fighting to hold it in....
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whats really bad is that these people commonly have kids SPECIFICALLY to claim them for more free money for drugs and/or alcohol usually :roll:
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skier wrote:whats really bad is that these people commonly have kids SPECIFICALLY to claim them for more free money for drugs and/or alcohol usually :roll:
Even worse than that, in my experience, they often pressure their kids to have "learning disabilities" so they get an extra stipend.

What most don't realize is that when people talk about raising taxes on corporations or the "rich" (which means different things different places. There are many places out here in California where if you're earning $250,000 as a couple you're barely getting by.) that the middle class usually ends up suffering anyway. Corporate taxes are a joke because they just put it in the expense column and jack up the price for their products which are bought by middle class people. Many people who are considered rich own their own businesses and will either lay off a person who is middle class in order to maintain their own income or not expand their business and hire no new employees.
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