Tuesday, October 2, 2012

How Looming Tax Hikes Would Hit Typical Families

A variety of tax cuts enacted during the tenures of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama expire at the end of December. Expiring provisions include Bush-era cuts on wage and investment income and cuts for married couples and families with children. Also expiring is a 2 percentage point temporary payroll tax cut.


A look the tax increases facing typical families:

A married couple with two children and an income of $100,000 would pay $7,935 in income taxes and $5,650 in payroll taxes this year, for a total federal tax burden of $13,585. Next year, they would face income taxes of $11,919 and payroll taxes of $7,650, for a total federal tax burden of $19,569, a total tax increase of $5,984.

CONTINUED:  http://cowboybyte.com/13139/how-looming-tax-hikes-would-hit-typical-families/

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