Posted on 06/05/2003 11:58:45 AM PDT by kattracks
WASHINGTON (AP) Unable to shake Democratic demands that minimum wage workers get the same benefit from a $1,000 child tax credit as other families, Republicans in the Senate struck an agreement to expand the benefit for low-income families and extend the benefit to more high-income couples.
"There is a deal," said a spokesman for Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., who has been advocating the change since President Bush signed a $350 billion tax cut last month.
The strategy, designed to diffuse a growing storm over a bigger child tax credit for middle-income but not low-income families, gives both Republicans and Democrats a reason to back the bill.
Minimum wage workers would get the same rebate check, worth $400 per child, going to other families later this summer giving Democrats a rare victory in a Republican-ruled government.
Married couples making up to $140,000 could claim the full credit for two years at the end of the bill's 10-year horizon. That change would limit the so-called "marriage penalty" in the credit and give Republicans a win.
Republicans resisted changing the law, which currently offers the credit to families who pay income tax and gives minimum wage workers those who get enough tax benefits to see their income taxes eliminated a partial refund.
Some Republicans have historically supported refundable tax credits, such as the much larger earned income tax credit, as a way to encourage low-wage workers to stay in the labor force and avoid welfare.
Backed by a strong push from community activists, Democrats pointed to the tax cut enacted last month as concrete proof that Republicans favor the wealthy over the poor.
"This administration is waging war on poor children," said Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. "The reality is that they are steadily and surely trying to turn the clock back on all of the programs and supports that working families and their children need and deserve."
The legislation also reduces the five definitions of a "child" used for different tax deductions and credits to a single definition. The bill's $10 billion cost will be offset by an extension of customs fees.
I'm all for scrapping the whole tax code.
Same situation here. A 23 year old and 20 year old in college. 15 year old in high school. The 20 year old will have military benefits when he returns from Kuwait in a few weeks. The 23 year old just lost medical coverage on my "family" coverage. No decrease in premiums though. He's had 4 open heart surgeries. He's on coumadin to keep his blood thin for the 2 artificial heart valves. Pricey stuff. The blood tests every 6 weeks are $40 a pop. The feds only confiscated $28,000 from me last year.
Free schooling? That's a laugh... a scary one. What's terrible about it is that not only is it not free, it's not good.
we are wage earners with our youngest just turning 18....we have very little in dividend income....
I don't think we get anything from this bill, inspite of the fact that we support our HS child, and one older child with mild dissabilty...
as I see it, we are screwed, we have been screwed, and we will still be getting screwed down the line....
unless someone can tell my that being the nice MARRIED couple down the street means anything .......( ..or, when does that stinking marriage penalty get booted?)
WTF is this guy talking about ... Democrats are getting almost EVERYTHING they want in this administration.
I too am sick of this administration. Why doesn't Bush just contest the Democratic nomination so we can nominate a real conservative?
As I am one of millions of middle class taxpayers who had the misfortunute to grow up with low income on an Illinois farm, I take offense to your crazy comment about poor people having the right to procreate.
As far as the increased tax credit goes, a tax cut is good no matter how you get it. These minimum wage payers pay just as high a tax burden as a percentage of their incomes as most folks. They pay social security on every dollar earned, it isn't phased out like higher incomes are. Any tax cut is a good government policy.
In general, any money that people get back should come from taxes they pay. Earned Income Tax Credit....sounds like welfare to me and if it is, then maybe we need more welfare reform. If people don't pay taxes, then they will vote for the party that raises taxes.
Hmm. That's the sort of "interesting" comment I'd usually dismiss without a second thought. But, since it was to me, ...
Biblewonk, I think you're the right man, eminently qualified for this job. Care to weigh in?
I wouldn't go that far.....
I think the rich thru their various devices really, really do get the best piece of the pie in this country....
tax investments for vacation homes, charitable contributions to their favorite leftist organizations, jetting everywhere for meetings....just read into the current fiasco at the Nature conservancy.....rich people getting special deals after donating to the charity....
the Middle income people...the working people...the people that neither get free health care or summer camps for their kids, who don't get college help, who can't deduct their "business expenses" because they never reach the threshold of the 2%....
the middle income folk are dying and no one gives a damn...
What I think our govt should do since they are in the social engineering business is to reward the average Joe/Jill who works, raises kids, pays taxes, maintains a marriage and a good family.....but that I guess is asking too much....
but there is a horde of folks who DID NOT PAY ANY TAX....and I repeat...DID NOT PAY ANY INCOME TAX WHATSOEVER and who infact, got other people's money back already...this in direct constrast to me...who got a whopping $75 dollars back of MY money.....
If they never had to pay tax, they do not need a tax cut.....I do....I pay the tax...
You are wrong. This is an INCOME TAX refund. Not sales tax. Not social security. Not Medicare. The people who are getting checks from this Democrat boondoggle did not pay income taxes. Most will get everything they paid in income tax PLUS earned income credits paid to them by the government. They actually get a handout all the time as it is. The RATS are trying to give them an even bigger one.
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