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Posted on 12/24/2017 1:04:37 PM PST by Kaslin
Well, Democratic spin surely has the middle class skeptical of the Republican tax bill. On Friday, President Trump signed the most extensive tax reform in 30 years. It was framed as a giveaway to the wealthy and something akin to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by congressional Democrats. Not a single Democrat voted for the bill. In reality, its a middle class tax cut. Eighty percent of Americans for at least the next eight years will be paying less. The analysis says it. And now CBS News spoke to three families from Providence, Rhode Island, Fresno, California, and Cary, North Carolina to see how they would fare under Trumps plan. Jeffrey Levin, a certified CPA at Blueprint Wealth, analyzed all three families tax returns and found that all three, each from different backgrounds and income levels, would be receiving serious relief.
Marcie George is a single mom, renter, and works as an administrative assistant. She lives paycheck-to-paycheck and thought the tax bill wouldnt benefit her. Levine said because of the doubling of the child tax credit, she would be saving $1,300. George makes a little under $40,000 a year.
In Providence, Rhode Island, homeowners Amber and Jason Edwards earn a combined income of more than $150,000 a year. Theyre not financially struggling, but worried they would pay more in taxes under Trumps plan. Both are college educators and have no kids. Theyre working to pay down their college loans. Levine said they would pay tax on $12,000 more in income, but due to the lower ratesthey save around $650.
Then we go to deep-blue California, where Melissa and Layne Lev live in Fresno with their three children. Theyre homeowners and started a small business together, recently opening a cycling studio. Melissa also works as a pharmaceutical sales representative. The couples combined income was $300,000. Levine said their itemized deductions will be lower, but no longer will be subject to the alternative minimum tax. And the child tax credits allow the Lev family to save $13,000.
Well, thats good, said Melissa. I like the sound of that, added Layne.
All three families from different income brackets seem to have bought into the Democratic spin about tax cuts. All three received relief. From the single working class mother to the married upper-class business owning familyeveryone is getting a cut. Not only that, but as soon as this tax bill was primed for passage, scores of companies announced that they were going to invest more in their employees, hand out bonuses, boost wages, and increase philanthropic donations. Economic growth this quarter is at a solid four percent. The Dow Jones made its greatest annual gain ever this year with a 5,000-point surge. Consumer confidence is at a 17-year high. Unemployment is at its lowest point in nearly twenty years. The economy is booming under Trump, who gets zero credit. The dust will have to settle, but there will be extensive relief to Americans with this tax reform, a lot of it going to Americas middle class, who the Democrats abandoned by voting against this legislation. They threw their lot betting against America, against the American worker, and private businesses in order to screw over the president.
Democrats are bad for business and the American family. That could be the emerging narrative when families start seeing the savings in their taxes, which will be quite a political pickle for the Left.
MSNBC Covers The Multitude Of Businesses Giving Bonuses And Boosting Wages After Tax Reform
ake Rep. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) for example, she will have to explain why she voted against a tax bill that helped create 11,000 jobs in her state (via Bloomberg):
For New York developer Steven Witkoff, the tax overhaul signed today by President Donald Trump will have an immediate effect: he’s plowing ahead with his plan to develop the stalled Fontainebleau resort in Las Vegas.
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As soon as it became clear to Witkoff that the bill had a good chance of clearing both houses of Congress, he began seeking financing for as much as 60 percent of the estimated $3 billion in development costs, he said. He plans a resort with 4,000 rooms, a casino and a restaurant on the property, purchased for $600 million in August, more than seven years after billionaire Carl Icahn acquired it out of bankruptcy. The project will create 6,000 hotel jobs and 5,000 construction jobs, Witkoff said.
You can really see the misinformation campaign at work here — two of these families had been led to believe their taxes would go up. Not true. https://t.co/cetW2syT0A— Logan Dobson (@LoganDobson) December 22, 2017
I am a Trump voter but we are retired an I dint think we will get anything out of the tax cut.
I would like to know how someone who makes $40,000 saves $1,300.
That’s a full 3% reduction.
Is that bad?
Dont let SkyPilot see this...
buffyt wrote: “I am a Trump voter but we are retired an I dint think we will get anything out of the tax cut.”
It isn’t difficult to find out if you will save money using any number of tax cut calculators out there. We’re retired too and we’ll be saving quite a bit. Almost as good, I won’t have to buy turbo tax and spend 20+ hours figuring our taxes.
It is impressive what a unified front the Democrats/communists can be. Makes you with for Republicans with similar strength of character.
And attempts to portray them as teh only ones in the whole country.
I have to hand it to the Democrats - they’ve even got 90% of FReepers thinking they’ll pay more with this tax plan.
$40,000 under the new plan as a renter with one child pays nothing. So they used to pay $1,300.
My husband retired in 1979 from the army and usually when the military gets a raise the retirees usually do too. I guess we’ll have to wait when his statement from the army comes. He does get a $5.00 raise on his SS check, but the premium that the ss takes out for medicare went up also. I don’t get any raise for my ss, but the premium for my medicare went up.
Unfortunately, my tax will go from $1000 to $3200 if I don’t make any changes. Not everyone wins, but most do.
Lol. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Everyone should pay taxes...even if only one percent..
If you pay no taxes you could care less who gets elected..
Get rid of the IRS..
A simple percent for everyone..
Illegals?
$4786 :)
Democrats are the enemy of all mankind. Seriously. They want to kill off the greatest country in history, and the strongest force for peace and prosperity ever known.
Merry Christmas, and may your taxes be brighter than you expected! :-)
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