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Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Ed Feulner :: Townhall.com Columnist
Taxes: Keep the Cuts
by Ed Feulner
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         The fifth anniversary is traditionally the “wood” one. But this year, instead of getting another knick-knack, millions of Americans are celebrating a fifth anniversary with paper. Paper money, that is -- and more of it.

        That’s because our country just marked the fifth year of the 2003 tax cuts.

        Five years ago, Congress and the president agreed to accelerate the key provisions of the 2001 tax act that:

  • Doubled the child tax credit to $1,000 per child.
  • Fixed the “marriage penalty” -- that quirk of the tax code that forced couples filing jointly to pay more that singles filing separately.  
  • Expanded the earned-income credit for married joint filers.
  • Created a 10 percent tax bracket for low-income taxpayers.
  • Reduced marginal tax rates across the board.

         The 2003 tax bill also slashed the top capital-gains tax rate from 20 to 15 percent and cut the tax rate on dividends from as high as 39.6 percent to 15 percent.

         These cuts gave people an incentive to work, save and invest. The results have been impressive.

         Although the media harps on our current economic woes, it’s important to note that with the tax cuts in place, the economy started growing almost immediately, adding jobs every month from August 2003 until January of this year. More than 8 million new jobs were created during those years, keeping unemployment low and providing steady growth (economic growth rates have more than doubled) for the overall economy.

        Without the cuts, the White House estimates Americans would have paid an additional $1.3 trillion in taxes by the end of last year.

        Ironically, these cuts also tilted our tax system so the rich shoulder a bigger share of the total tax burden. According to IRS statistics, the top 5 percent of income earners paid more than half (59.7 percent) of all income taxes in 2005. That’s the highest percentage since the government started keeping track in the mid-1980s.

        Meanwhile, tax revenues have been rising. In 2003, federal revenues equaled 16.1 percent of our economy. Two years later, that percentage had climbed to 17.4 -- then to 18.6 the following year. Instead of starving our government of funds, the correct type of tax cuts have stimulated growth and thus increased overall tax revenue.

        There’s still more to do, of course. After the capital-gains rate was cut in 2003, capital gains tax revenues doubled. Lawmakers should consider just eliminating this tax, which amounts to an unfair form of double taxation. Continued...

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Dr. Edwin Feulner is president of The Heritage Foundation, a Townhall.com Gold Partner, and co-author of Getting America Right: The True Conservative Values Our Nation Needs Today .
 
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TAX CUTS RE.KILP & BUTCHER
WELL SAID!! (the rest of my blog is in reply to a previous columnist) Please note that our government GIVE AWAY ENOUGH OF OUR TAX DOLLARS TO WHOEVER NEEDS, BUT AMERICANS!!! so, please do not begrudge the poor and fix income folks , of whom I am one.

I work three jobs, paid taxes three times, my children have, and is still serving this country, yet they cannot get health care , but someone that is not legal in this country can get food stamps disability etc. etc ,so as judge JUDY would say please don't pee on me and tell me it is raining, I am sorry to sound off but I am sick of people talking of the poor or seniors as if they are parasites, they have work and build this country, and some have lost health care and pension that they were promise, only to see the top few (CEO) getting the cream while they receive the dregs(if they are that lucky) txa cut are given to the rich and poor pick's up the slack.



GOD SAID THAT WE SHOULD CARE FOR THE WEAK, POOR,SICK, AND NEEDY!!!! THIS GOVERNMENT REVERSE THE ORDER BY TAXING THE DOWNTRODDEN, IT IS SICK WHAT HAS BECOME OF THIS ONCE GREAT AMERICAN EAGLE!!!! IT IS EVERY MAN/WOMAN FOR THEMSELVES AND TO HELL WITH THOSE THAT HAVE SERVE THIS COUNTRY BE IT WAR OR WORKING, WE ARE NOT ASKING FOR A HAND OUT, JUST WHAT WE EARN!!!!!!!! NOW I CAN GET OFF MY SOAP BOX ,THERE!!!

Paying for tax cuts
The idea that tax cuts must be "paid for" is based upon the lunatic assumption that because the gubmint prints money, it is the sole creator and owner of all wealth. It's like a mugger trying to collect more welfare to compensate him for only stealing half of your money.
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