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Monday, February 25, 2008
Carrie Schwab Pomerantz :: Townhall.com Columnist
The New Tax Rebates: What's In It for You and for the Economy
by Carrie Schwab Pomerantz
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On Feb. 13, President George W. Bush signed a bill designed to put money into the pockets of millions of consumers, provide tax breaks to businesses, and alleviate some of the problems in the home mortgage industry. But the real goal of the "Economic Stimulus Plan of 2008" is to jump-start the ailing economy.

The plan will probably affect you and the larger economic picture.

- Rebates for (almost) everyone: Most American families who file taxes in 2007 are going to get checks with varied amounts, according to their income and the number of children (under the age of 17) in the family. Single workers will receive up to $600; joint filers get up to $1,200. Households with kids obtain an additional $300 per child. However, if your adjusted gross income is above $75,000 and you're single, or above $150,000 and you're married, the amount of your rebate will decline by $50 for every $1,000 you earn above these limits.

In short, a lot of Americans are going to receive a rebate. The Bush Administration estimates that some 117 million households will be eligible and the IRS plans to start sending rebates by May.

- Encouraging business investment: About $50 billion of the $153 billion package comes in the form of business tax breaks, mostly through the method of accelerated depreciation. These incentives are designed to encourage businesses to ramp up their investment activity.

- More affordable mortgages: The final component of the bill allows the Federal Housing Administration and other housing-related government-sponsored enterprises to increase lending limits for substantial home mortgages.

The crisis in the housing market has made it difficult for people to gain financing for so-called "jumbo" mortgages; this aspect of the package should make large mortgage loans easier to repackage and sell to investors.

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Paying for the War
George Bush's War on Terror

half trillion bucks...

4,100 per household.

All those if favor of continuing the WOT and not leaving a debt to your children should return your checks IMMEDIATELY..

c/o
Put your money where your phony patriotic mouth is.





it's a bank bail-out
disguised as a stimulus. Most people will deposit their checks in a bank, for every $10 someone deposits, the bank can loan out $70, it's called 'fractional reserve banking', banks are only required to have in reserve a fraction of what is deposited. The banks are out around $150 billion from bad bets on mortgages, the government is releasing a $100 billion to the public, another $50 billion in tax credits to business, eventually this will translate into roughly $700 billion+ in money flow. This will make up for a lot of losses, due to mortgage and credit defaults. Don't you wish you owned a bank?
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