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Monday, October 1, 2012

Huge tax increase looms at year-end 'fiscal cliff' - Washington Times

Huge tax increase looms at year-end 'fiscal cliff' - Washington Times WASHINGTON — A typical middle-income family making $40,000 to $64,000 a year could see its taxes go up by $2,000 next year if lawmakers fail to renew a lengthy roster of tax cuts set to expire at the end of the year, according to a new report Monday. Taxpayers across the income spectrum would be hit with large tax hikes, the Tax Policy Center said in its study, with households in the top 1 percent income range seeing an average tax increase of more than $120,000, while a family making between $110,000 to $140,000 could see a tax hike in the $6,000 range. All told, the government would reap more than $500 billion in new revenue if a full menu of tax cuts were allowed to expire. The expiring provisions include Bush-era cuts on wage and investment income and cuts for married couples and families with children, among others. Also expiring is a 2 percentage point temporary payroll tax cut championed by President Barack Obama. “It’s just a huge, huge number,” said Eric Toder, one of the authors of the study. Economists warn that the looming tax hikes, combined with $109 billion in automatic spending cuts scheduled to take effect in January, could throw the fragile economy back into recession if Washington doesn’t act. The automatic spending cuts are coming due because of the failure of last year’s deficit “supercommittee” to strike a bargain. The combination of the sharp tax hikes and spending cuts has been dubbed a “fiscal cliff.” Read more: Huge tax increase looms at year-end 'fiscal cliff' - Washington Times http://p.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/oct/1/huge-tax-increase-looms-year-end-fiscal-cliff/#ixzz285QRRrQ3 Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter

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