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September 11, 2003

Cost of tax cuts

According to a column by Scot Lehigh in the Boston Globe:

Phasing out the estate tax alone, for example, will cost the treasury $138 billion over 10 years, notes Robert McIntyre, director of Citizens for Tax Justice. Rate reductions for families earning more than $225,000 will equal $81 billion over three years, adds McIntyre, while the new break for dividend income will reduce the federal coffers by $70 billion over the same period.

Those are some big numbers.

Posted by D. Weinberger at September 11, 2003 10:05 AM


Comments

It's about time! The Federal Government does not have the right to use our tax money for anything other than the purpose of protecting our borders - national defense and having a court system to determine cases between states.

Time for a simple consumption based tax system that collects for the Feds and all states.

Posted by: Rob Dean | September 12, 2003 09:36 PM


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