Estate Tax: (WASHINGTON) A massive Bipartisan tax package preventing a big New Year's Day tax hike for millions of Americans is on its way to President Barack Obama for his signature.
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The measure would extend Tax Cuts for families at every income level, renew jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed and enact a new one-year cut in Social Security taxes that would benefit nearly every worker who earns a wage.
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In a remarkable show of Bipartisanship, the House gave final approval to the measure...
Positive move
By passing a Bipartisan tax package late Thursday, Congress has taken the better course for Working Families, The Economy and business.
The Compromise deal negotiated by President Obama and Senate Republicans will extend for two years Tax Cuts enacted when George W. Bush was president — measures that were due to expire Jan. 1. And it expands long-term jobless benefits that otherwise would have been lost.
Although the bill passed the Senate by a large margin and the House 277-148, many De...
Grab bag of goodies in Obama’s tax plan
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama’s $858 billion tax package is a grab bag of goodies for investors, the affluent and workers, but the richer you are the more you get. Congress passed the bill after Liberal Democrats lost their bid to make it less generous to the wealthy, and Obama signed it into law Friday. There is something in the bill for virtually every Taxpayer. Low and moderate income workers see a Payroll Tax cut, and expansion of a Tax Credit for Working Families — priorit...
What the Tax Deal Means to Your Wallet
The pressure is off -- at least for now. With the Bush-era Tax Cuts extended for all Americans for at least the next two years under the law signed today by President Obama, government leaders have managed to postpone some tough decisions to be made surrounding the U.S. tax code until 2012. The law has been labeled “Compromise” Legislation, and for good reason. In exchange for the tax-cuts extension, Republicans agreed to extend jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed. They als...
Obama salutes spirit of compromise, signs tax bill
WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama signed into law a huge, holiday-season tax bill extending cuts for all Americans on Friday, saluting a new spirit of political Compromise as Republicans applauded and liberals seethed. The benefits range from Tax Cuts for Millionaires and the Middle Class to longer-term help for the jobless.
The most significant tax Legislation in nearly a decade will avert big increases that would have hit millions of people starting in two weeks on New Year's Day. Decla...
Dionne: Krauthammer Heart Obama
As someone who savors the ironies of life and politics, I have gotten a kick out of seeing my conservative colleague Charles Krauthammer emerge -- temporarily, no doubt -- as the Obama White House's favorite columnist. For two weeks running, he has argued how brilliant Obama's Tax Cut deal is, how he swindled Republicans in Congress, and how he has immensely strengthened his hand for the 2012 election.
"Holding no high cards," Krauthammer wrote today of the president, "he nonet...
Tax Cuts for Everyone
A $858 billion tax-cut package is headed to President Barack Obama for his signature after the House passed the bill by a 277-148 vote a few seconds before midnight Thursday.
The Legislation extends all of the Bush-era Income Tax cuts, which were scheduled to expire December 31, for two years. It also gives workers a one-year Payroll Tax cut and extends emergency Unemployment Benefits for 13 months. The package, which was negotiated between Obama and congressional Republicans, also extends tax...
Grab bag of goodies in Obama’s tax plan
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama’s $858 billion tax package is a grab bag of goodies for investors, the affluent and workers, but the richer you are the more you get. Congress passed the bill after Liberal Democrats lost their bid to make it less generous to the wealthy, and Obama signed it into law Friday. There is something in the bill for virtually every Taxpayer. Low and moderate income workers see a Payroll Tax cut, and expansion of a Tax Credit for Working Families — priorit...
Obama signs compromise bill extending tax cuts
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has signed an $858 billion tax bill he negotiated with Republicans.
The package extends Bush-era Tax Cuts for two years, including Tax Rates for the wealthy that Obama had vowed to let expire. The deal includes a 13-month extension of jobless benefits for the out-of-work, and a nearly one-third cut in Payroll taxes that finance Social Security.
Displaying a new style of compromising, the president invited Democrats and Republicans alike to the Whi...
Obama signs tax-cut bill, hails the compromise as progress
WASHINGTON — President Obama signed into law a huge tax package extending cuts for all Americans yesterday, saluting a new spirit of political Compromise as Republicans applauded and liberals seethed. The benefits range from Tax Cuts for Millionaires and the Middle Class to longer-term help for the jobless.
The most significant tax Legislation in nearly a decade will avert big increases that would have hit millions of people two weeks after New Year’s Day. “We are here with so...
Cornyn: Voters blocked Obamas pandering to left-wing base on taxes
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) on Saturday thanked voters who expanded the GOP’s ranks on Capitol Hill for the extension of all Bush-era Tax Cuts.
Cornyn, in the weekly GOP address, called the Bipartisan tax deal signed into law Friday a victory for Republicans.
And, a day after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) appeared alongside President Obama for a photo-op signing, Cornyn also took fresh shots at the White House.
“This Bipartisan agreement was made possible because voters gav...
Holiday tax bill is law _ help for rich and poor
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama signed into law a huge, holiday-season tax bill extending cuts for all Americans on Friday, saluting a new spirit of political Compromise as Republicans applauded and liberals seethed. The benefits range from Tax Cuts for Millionaires and the Middle Class to longer help for the jobless. The most significant tax Legislation in nearly a decade will avert big increases that would have hit millions of people starting in two weeks on New Year's Day. Declared ...
For President Obama, signing tax-cut bill makes for a good day after a bad election
A month ago President Obama was the big loser of 2010, the leader whose party had given up historic losses in the House and who was facing questions about his future. On Friday, with the stroke of his pen on a Compromise tax bill, he reminded his adversaries of the essential resilience of the occupant of the Oval Office.
Whether the Compromise proves to be a fleeting moment of Bipartisanship or the beginning of a genuine turnaround in Obama's political fortunes won't be known until well into ...
What will the big new tax law mean for you?
WASHINGTON – It's the most significant new tax law in a decade, but what does it mean for you? Big savings for millions of Taxpayers, more if you have young Children or attend college, a lot more if you're wealthy.
The package, signed Friday by President Barack Obama, will save Taxpayers, on average, about $3,000 next year.
But many families will be able to save much more by taking advantage of Tax Breaks for being married, having children, paying for child care, going to college or inve...
Obama reaches out to black leaders, says tax-cut deal good for African Americans
As President Obama prepared to sign his $858 billion tax deal Friday, White House aides moved quickly to soothe the anger among liberal constituency groups that bitterly opposed the measure.
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Obama urges Senate to ratify arms cut treaty
President Obama urged senators today to ratify an arms cut treaty with Russia, saying it "will reduce the world's Nuclear Arsenals and make America more secure."
The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty will enable inspectors to oversee Russia's nuclear arsenal, Obama said during his Saturday morning radio address. He also said the treaty will help improve U.S.-Russian relations.
"Without a new treaty, we'll risk turning back the progress we've made in our relationship with Russia, which is esse...
What the Tax Deal Means to Your Wallet
The pressure is off -- at least for now. With the Bush-era Tax Cuts extended for all Americans for at least the next two years under the law signed today by President Obama, government leaders have managed to postpone some tough decisions to be made surrounding the U.S. tax code until 2012. The law has been labeled “Compromise” Legislation, and for good reason. In exchange for the tax-cuts extension, Republicans agreed to extend jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed. They als...
What Will The New Tax Law Mean For You?
H&R; Block breaks it down
Associated Press The law extends most of the Tax Cuts for two years, including lower rates for the rich, the Middle Class and the working poor, a $1,000-per-child Tax Credit, Tax Breaks for College Students and lower taxes on capital gains and dividends
At the request of The Associated Press, The Tax Institute at H&R Block developed detailed estimates for how the new law will affect families at various income levels next year :
—A single Taxpayer making $50,...
How The New Tax Law Will Affect You
The average Taxpayer will save $3000 in 2011 because of the new tax law.
But many families will be able to save much more by taking advantage of Tax Breaks for being married, having Children, paying for child care, going to college or investing in securities. There are even Tax Breaks for paying local sales taxes and using Mass Transit, and a new Social Security Tax Cut for nearly every worker who earns a wage.
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The law extends most of the tax cuts for two years, including lower rates f...
Pelosi: Tax Cut Legislation Gives Middle-Income Families Fairness and the Economic Opportunity to Create Jobs - Rep. Pelosi
Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke on the House floor this afternoon in support of the Middle Class Tax Relief Act of 2010, which passed the House by a Bipartisan vote of 234 to 188. Below are the Speaker’s remarks. “Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. I thank the gentleman [Mr. Levin] for yielding. I commend him for his great leadership in terms of working and being a champion for America’s Working Families, for America’s middle-income families who need so...
Obama salutes spirit of compromise, signs tax bill
WASHINGTON—President Barack Obama signed into law a huge, holiday-season tax bill extending cuts for all Americans on Friday, saluting a new spirit of political Compromise as Republicans applauded and liberals seethed. The benefits range from Tax Cuts for Millionaires and the Middle Class to longer-term help for the jobless.
The most significant tax Legislation in nearly a decade will avert big increases that would have hit millions of people starting in two weeks on New Year's Day. Decla...
Obama salutes spirit of compromise, signs tax bill
President Barack Obama signed into law a huge, holiday-season tax bill extending cuts for all Americans on Friday, saluting a new spirit of political Compromise as Republicans applauded and liberals seethed. The benefits range from Tax Cuts for Millionaires and the Middle Class to longer-term help for the jobless. The most significant tax Legislation in nearly a decade will avert big increases that would have hit millions of people starting in two weeks on New Year's Day. Declared Obama: "We are...
Obama salutes spirit of compromise, signs tax bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama signed into law a huge, holiday-season tax bill extending cuts for all Americans on Friday, saluting a new spirit of political Compromise as Republicans applauded and liberals seethed. The benefits range from Tax Cuts for Millionaires and the Middle Class to longer-term help for the jobless. The most significant tax Legislation in nearly a decade will avert big increases that would have hit millions of people starting in two weeks on New Year’...
Class Warfare
Dec 27, 2010, Vol. 16, No. 15 • By PETER WEHNER Get alerts when there is a new article that might interest you. Democrats are enraged at President Obama for his decision to extend George W. Bush’s Tax Cuts for all Americans, including top income earners. What explains their anger? It cannot be because of concern for the Deficit. After all, Democrats are responsible for an unprecedented two-year spending binge (the United States spent $1.3 Trillion more over the last two-year period...
Krauthammer ♥ Obama
As someone who savors the ironies of life and politics, I have gotten a kick out of seeing my conservative colleague Charles Krauthammer emerge -- temporarily, no doubt -- as the Obama White House's favorite columnist. For two weeks running, he has argued how brilliant Obama's Tax Cut deal is, how he swindled Republicans in Congress, and how he has immensely strengthened his hand for the 2012 election. "Holding no high cards," Krauthammer wrote today of the president, "he nonetheless managed to ...
Obama invokes Reagan to push START treaty
By Caren Bohan
WASHINGTON | Sat Dec 18, 2010 6:01am EST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fresh from a shared victory on an $858 billion tax-cut package, President Barack Obama pushed on Saturday for congressional approval of the new START nuclear arms treaty with Russia.
Obama invoked the late Republican President Ronald Reagan as he used his weekly radio address to urge Bipartisan support for the treaty. Obama said it was crucial to put a new treaty into place so inspections of Russia's nuclear facili...
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