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Feb. 5, 2003

Bush's tax proposal for "higher income types"

by Nora Toiv, Page Editor
According to The Washington Post, President Bush is hoping to make some radical changes to the federal tax system in his 2004 budget proposal.

The plan has been kept fairly secret by the Bush administration. The Post said the plan was “being wheeled into town inside a Trojan horse of private savings accounts." The plan aims to create new saving accounts that would allow people to avoid paying taxes on investment income (gains from stocks, interest on savings and dividends).

People who have the money to do so can invest it, under this plan, and watch the tax-free money grow and grow. According to a number of economists, “the people most likely to take advantage of the new accounts would be higher-income types who would simply shift assets into the tax-free accounts."

A 2000 Treasury Department study showed that in 2000 only 4% of taxpayers eligible for this type of account in 1995 made the maximum contribution of $2,000.

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  • johny (View Email) on April 24, 2003
    bush is trying to make the rich get richer and the poore get poorer. its all politics in which he can make more money becouse he knows he is not going to be reelected
  • Katie (View Email) on May 6, 2003
    If I hear that stupid line "Bush is trying to make the rich get richer" I swear I'm going to throw up. Its Liberbals like you who don't know a damn thing about politics or the economy. Take a college class, it might educate a few brain cells in your puny head. http://portland.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2001/02/12/smallb4.html and http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/01/20030107.html . And he is going to be re-elected because he has been right about every damn thing that has happened since 9/11. Or have you forgotten that.
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