Boehner Opens Grand Bargain Negotiations By Proposing the Romney Plan
I touched on this yesterday , but let’s take a closer look at John Boehner’s opening offer on revenue, designed to avoid the fiscal slope (it’s not a cliff). I think it will become familiar to you if...
View ArticleBoth Parties Flocking to Grab Elements of Romney’s Tax Plan
John Boehner began the post-election public negotiations on the fiscal slope by proposing Mitt Romney’s tax plan of lower rates and a broadened tax base through limits or eliminations of deductions....
View ArticleGrand Bargain Gambit Also Seeks to Make Others Pay for the Sins of Elites
The President’s meeting with CEOs played out just as expected, as they offered support for any kind of a deal that averted the fiscal slope and a flood of austerity in 2013. Obviously they have a very...
View ArticleWhy Republicans Favor Revenue From Deductions Over Rate Hikes
Lead negotiators laid out the impasse in fiscal slope negotiations on the Sunday shows. It boils down to taxes, with the White House seeking that increase in the top tax rates, and Republicans...
View Article5 tax tips for giving to charity
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View ArticleBoehner’s Plan B Also Cuts Taxes on Rich, Raises Them on Poor
John Boehner may not even have the votes for today’s “Plan B,” a bill that effectively raises taxes on people making over $1 million a year. He was seen gladhanding on the House floor last night,...
View ArticleMiscellaneous tax deductions can add up
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