Friday, July 30, 2010

Calculator Shows How Expiration of Bush-Era Tax Cuts Would Affect Individual Taxpayers







Calculator Shows How Expiration of Bush-Era Tax Cuts Would Affect Individual Taxpayers

We all have heard Obama and the Democrats rant and lie about the Bush tax cuts. They alway lie and say it only went to the wealthy even thought the IRS tax charts show everyone, from the poor to the rich, received a tax cut. Now Democrats are fighting Democrats. Some want to keep the Bush tax cuts due to the stagnant economy while others want to end the tax cut to the wealthy.

Now you can verify those evil Bush tax cuts for yourself. Check out what will happen to your taxes should Congress let those evil Bush tax cuts expire in January of 2011 over at www.mytaxburden.org

Tax Foundation reports:

The Tax Foundation has launched a "Bush tax cuts" calculator at www.MyTaxBurden.org, which allows taxpayers to compare their 2011 federal income tax liabilities under three scenarios: if all the Bush tax cuts expire completely at the end of this year, if they're all extended into 2011 or made permanent, and if President Obama's budget is adopted, which includes a combination of expirations and extensions.

Taxpayers can type in basic information—such as filing status, wage income and number of dependents—along with optional more detailed information—such as capital gains and dividend income, state and local taxes paid and other itemized deductions—and determine what their federal income tax burden would be in 2011.

"The fate of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts remains uncertain, and congressional leaders seem poised to leave things that way through the August recess—and perhaps through the November elections," said Tax Foundation President Scott Hodge. "Regardless of what happens, our tax calculator at MyTaxBurden.org can help give taxpayers a better sense of how these policies will affect them—whether all the Bush tax cuts are extended or just those affecting families earning less than $250,000 a year, or if all the tax cuts expire."

For example, if Congress fails to act to extend the Bush tax cuts, the federal income tax burden for a married couple filing jointly making $80,000 with two children would be $2,137 higher in 2011 than if all the tax cuts were extended.

The calculator also allows for more detailed tax information. For example, consider a married couple making $500,000 with two children; long-term capital gains of $50,000; dividend income of $5,000; other income of $10,000; a state and local income tax deduction of $30,000; $10,000 in real estate taxes paid; and $40,000 in other itemized deductions. Their federal income tax bill would be $22,782 higher in 2011 if all the Bush tax cuts expire.

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