Obama Considering Tax Cuts to Boost Economy
Earlier today
new reports emerged predicting that the Obama administration will
propose a set of new cuts to Congress. These tax incentives are said to
be aimed at helping small business owners to help with the country’s
ongoing unemployment problem.
On the
morning after President Obama told Americans in a primetime address
from the Oval Office on Iraq that getting the economy moving again was
his "central responsibility as president," The Wall Street Journal ($)
reported the administration is considering tax cuts to give the economy
a boost.
Unnamed sources tell the
newspaper that Mr. Obama's economic team might ask Congress for
additional tax cuts for small businesses in addition to the $30 billion
of similar cuts awaiting a vote in the Senate.
The Journal reports there's
not a clear view of what kinds of small businesses would benefit from
the yet-to-be-proposed cuts or how much revenue the government would
lose.
The administration might
also propose a payroll tax cut for businesses and individuals, the
sources told the newspaper. Tax cuts passed during the president of
George W. Bush are scheduled to expire at the end of the year, which
would make income taxes rise.
Whether any
major proposal will receive congressional approval between now and the
pivotal mid-term elections is uncertain. The House and the Senate
aren't scheduled to convene again until Sept. 13. Democratic aides on
Capitol Hill told the newspaper that there's not much of a chance for
any immediate action with the party's majorities at stake.
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Roni Deutch
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