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Tax changes for individuals and pass-through businesses, including rate cuts, doubling the standard deduction, repealing the alternative minimum tax and phasing out the estate tax would result in a net cost of $930 billion, according to one of the official congressional scorekeepers, the Joint Committee on Taxation. Corporate tax code changes would add $847 billion to the tab, while international tax provisions would offset $285 billion of that amount.
Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.
משהזוךמיר האט געשריבן:Tax changes for individuals and pass-through businesses, including rate cuts, doubling the standard deduction, repealing the alternative minimum tax and phasing out the estate tax would result in a net cost of $930 billion, according to one of the official congressional scorekeepers, the Joint Committee on Taxation. Corporate tax code changes would add $847 billion to the tab, while international tax provisions would offset $285 billion of that amount.
930+847+285
צייגט מיין קאלקולעטער א טאטאל פון 20,062 טריליאן
איי סאיז דאך נאר געווען 15 טריליאן? גוטע קשיא...
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פון וואנעט נעמסטו אז ס'געווען נאר 1.5 טריליאן? דיין פאקטן פראוויידער האט פארזען אז 1.5 איז וויפיל די טעקס רעפארם ביל לייגט צו צום דעפיציט, נישט וויפיל די קאטס זענען. (ריפיעלן די אינדיווידועל מאנדאט למשל שפארט ארום פופציג ביליאן אין סובסידיעס פון מענטשן וואס וועלן נישט קויפן קיין אינשורענס)
אגב, איך פרוביר נאך צו כאפן וויאזוי דו ביזט אנגעקומען צו צוואנציג טריליאן.
אגב, איך פרוביר נאך צו כאפן וויאזוי דו ביזט אנגעקומען צו צוואנציג טריליאן.
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די סייט - און ארגאניזאציע - האבן נישט קיין שייכות מיט די אמעריקאנער רעגירונג.
ווי אויך רעדן זיי פון די נעט קאסט פונ'ם ביל, דהיינו וויפיל דערפון איז אומבאצאלט.
די 1.5 איז די לימיט לויט די סענאט רולס וויפיל מ'קען צולייגן צום דעפיציט אן א סופער מעדזשאריטי, און דערפאר האבן די רעפובליקאנער געמוזט שפילן מיט טייל זאכן אראפצוברענגען די קאסטן אדער צו שפארן ערגעץ אנדערש (א שטייגער ווי אינדיווידועל מאנדאט ריפיעל).
די סייט - און ארגאניזאציע - האבן נישט קיין שייכות מיט די אמעריקאנער רעגירונג.
ווי אויך רעדן זיי פון די נעט קאסט פונ'ם ביל, דהיינו וויפיל דערפון איז אומבאצאלט.
די 1.5 איז די לימיט לויט די סענאט רולס וויפיל מ'קען צולייגן צום דעפיציט אן א סופער מעדזשאריטי, און דערפאר האבן די רעפובליקאנער געמוזט שפילן מיט טייל זאכן אראפצוברענגען די קאסטן אדער צו שפארן ערגעץ אנדערש (א שטייגער ווי אינדיווידועל מאנדאט ריפיעל).
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סאבסיטוט האט געשריבן:משהזוךמיר האט געשריבן:Tax changes for individuals and pass-through businesses, including rate cuts, doubling the standard deduction, repealing the alternative minimum tax and phasing out the estate tax would result in a net cost of $930 billion, according to one of the official congressional scorekeepers, the Joint Committee on Taxation. Corporate tax code changes would add $847 billion to the tab, while international tax provisions would offset $285 billion of that amount.
930+847+285
צייגט מיין קאלקולעטער א טאטאל פון 20,062 טריליאן
איי סאיז דאך נאר געווען 15 טריליאן? גוטע קשיא...
די 285 איז מיינוס! דאס מיינט פאר ביזנעס גייט 847 מיינוס 285...
President Donald Trump said that he was looking for a "phase two" of tax cuts.
President Donald Trump said that he was looking for a "phase two" of tax cuts.
Trump called out Rep. Kevin Brady, an author of the recent GOP tax law, and asked for "an additional tax cut."
President Donald Trump on Monday appeared to suggest that there could be another tax cut bill on the way.
During the Houston Astros visit to the White House to celebrate their World Series win, Trump called out Rep. Kevin Brady, who represents a district just north of Houston. Brady helped author the recently implemented Republican tax law.
"Kevin are we going for an additional tax cut, I understand? He's the king of those tax cuts. Are we going to do a phase two? I’m hearing that," Trump said.
"Phase two, we’re actually very serious about that Kevin. But Kevin Brady is a spectacular person and did an incredible job with the tax cuts," the president continued.
It's unclear exactly what Trump was referring to, as there is currently no major push among GOP leadership for a second tax cut bill.
There have been rumblings about the need for a technical corrections bill that would clean up the myriad glitches in the original law. Brady and other Republicans were open about the need for such a bill almost immediately after Trump signed the original law.
Technical corrections bills are fairly typical for large pieces of legislation as tweaks are needed to administer the law properly. Despite needed to make changes, passing a technical corrections bill for the tax law may be tricky for Republicans since they blocked Democrats' attempted fixes to Obamacare.
In addition to the tax hint, Trump also highlighted Friday's jobs report during the event. The US economy added 313,000 jobs in February, according to the report, much higher than what economists expected.
"I just want you to know your country is doing fantastically well," Trump said. "We had one of the best economic days in our history on Friday, the numbers were announced … we’re back on track and we’re not letting the world take advantage of us anymore."
http://markets.businessinsider.com/news ... 1018624988
Trump called out Rep. Kevin Brady, an author of the recent GOP tax law, and asked for "an additional tax cut."
President Donald Trump on Monday appeared to suggest that there could be another tax cut bill on the way.
During the Houston Astros visit to the White House to celebrate their World Series win, Trump called out Rep. Kevin Brady, who represents a district just north of Houston. Brady helped author the recently implemented Republican tax law.
"Kevin are we going for an additional tax cut, I understand? He's the king of those tax cuts. Are we going to do a phase two? I’m hearing that," Trump said.
"Phase two, we’re actually very serious about that Kevin. But Kevin Brady is a spectacular person and did an incredible job with the tax cuts," the president continued.
It's unclear exactly what Trump was referring to, as there is currently no major push among GOP leadership for a second tax cut bill.
There have been rumblings about the need for a technical corrections bill that would clean up the myriad glitches in the original law. Brady and other Republicans were open about the need for such a bill almost immediately after Trump signed the original law.
Technical corrections bills are fairly typical for large pieces of legislation as tweaks are needed to administer the law properly. Despite needed to make changes, passing a technical corrections bill for the tax law may be tricky for Republicans since they blocked Democrats' attempted fixes to Obamacare.
In addition to the tax hint, Trump also highlighted Friday's jobs report during the event. The US economy added 313,000 jobs in February, according to the report, much higher than what economists expected.
"I just want you to know your country is doing fantastically well," Trump said. "We had one of the best economic days in our history on Friday, the numbers were announced … we’re back on track and we’re not letting the world take advantage of us anymore."
http://markets.businessinsider.com/news ... 1018624988
Trump says he will propose new tax cuts prior to November
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa- ... SKCN1IO01S
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he will propose new tax cuts sometime prior to November, when Republicans look to retain their control of the U.S. Congress in midterm elections.
Trump said he would meet with Republican Representative Kevin Brady, chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, about the proposal. He did not give any details.
“We’re going to be submitting additional tax cuts sometime prior to November,” Trump said in a speech to the Susan B. Anthony List, an anti-abortion group.
Trump signed a $1.5 trillion tax cut in December, the signature legislative achievement of his presidency.
The economy has been a bright spot for Republicans as they face voters in November, with unemployment dropping to a near 17-1/2-year low.
All members of the House of Representatives and one-third of the Senate are up for re-election.
Democrats must wrest 23 seats nationwide from Republicans to take over the 435-member House. In the Senate, Republicans control the chamber 51 to 49.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa- ... SKCN1IO01S
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he will propose new tax cuts sometime prior to November, when Republicans look to retain their control of the U.S. Congress in midterm elections.
Trump said he would meet with Republican Representative Kevin Brady, chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, about the proposal. He did not give any details.
“We’re going to be submitting additional tax cuts sometime prior to November,” Trump said in a speech to the Susan B. Anthony List, an anti-abortion group.
Trump signed a $1.5 trillion tax cut in December, the signature legislative achievement of his presidency.
The economy has been a bright spot for Republicans as they face voters in November, with unemployment dropping to a near 17-1/2-year low.
All members of the House of Representatives and one-third of the Senate are up for re-election.
Democrats must wrest 23 seats nationwide from Republicans to take over the 435-member House. In the Senate, Republicans control the chamber 51 to 49.
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DONALD TRUMP’S TAX REFORM COULD MEAN THE LOSS OF 635,000 CANADIAN JOBS
Elana Shepert | September 12, 2018
Many Canadians dislike Donald Trump; however, a new study shows the impacts of US tax reform on Canada’s economy may have severe ramifications.
The Business Council of Canada asked PricewaterhouseCoopers, PWC, to estimate the impact of the United States Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on the Canadian economy, and the results are disturbing.
For one, its analysis suggests that US tax reform has eliminated one of Canada’s main competitive advantages.
“In total, we assess that approximately $85 billion CAD in GDP (or 4.9% of Canada’s GDP), 635,000 employees (or 3.4% of Canadian employment), $47 billion CAD in labour income, and $20 billion CAD in government revenue are at risk as a result of the US tax reform,” reads the report.
Even worse, the numbers exclude the loss of opportunity to establish new industries or expand existing industries as a result of the digital revolution.
Donald Trump Tax Reform
Canadian officials were already concerned about NAFTA, but that trade agreement would not even have the same effects as the US tax reform. The Conference Board of Canada predicts a 0.5% decline in Canada’s GDP, and the loss of about 85,000 jobs, if the North American Free Trade Agreement is terminated. Compared to 635,000 jobs from tax reform, this figure is far lower.
In addition, the reports suggests the reform could result in a “brain drain” of highly skilled Canadian employees to the United States. Lower personal income tax rates introduced by the US tax reform are expected increase the net income gap between the US and Canada, especially in highly skilled occupations.
A such, the US tax reform therefore marginally increases incentives for highly skilled Canadian workers to relocate to the US. Furthermore, it makes it more difficult for Canada to attract highly skilled foreign workers.
Many Canadians dislike Donald Trump; however, a new study shows the impacts of US tax reform on Canada’s economy may have severe ramifications.
The Business Council of Canada asked PricewaterhouseCoopers, PWC, to estimate the impact of the United States Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on the Canadian economy, and the results are disturbing.
For one, its analysis suggests that US tax reform has eliminated one of Canada’s main competitive advantages.
“In total, we assess that approximately $85 billion CAD in GDP (or 4.9% of Canada’s GDP), 635,000 employees (or 3.4% of Canadian employment), $47 billion CAD in labour income, and $20 billion CAD in government revenue are at risk as a result of the US tax reform,” reads the report.
Even worse, the numbers exclude the loss of opportunity to establish new industries or expand existing industries as a result of the digital revolution.
Donald Trump Tax Reform
Canadian officials were already concerned about NAFTA, but that trade agreement would not even have the same effects as the US tax reform. The Conference Board of Canada predicts a 0.5% decline in Canada’s GDP, and the loss of about 85,000 jobs, if the North American Free Trade Agreement is terminated. Compared to 635,000 jobs from tax reform, this figure is far lower.
In addition, the reports suggests the reform could result in a “brain drain” of highly skilled Canadian employees to the United States. Lower personal income tax rates introduced by the US tax reform are expected increase the net income gap between the US and Canada, especially in highly skilled occupations.
A such, the US tax reform therefore marginally increases incentives for highly skilled Canadian workers to relocate to the US. Furthermore, it makes it more difficult for Canada to attract highly skilled foreign workers.
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