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To: Jim Robinson

what concerns me most about both the house and senate versions is the elimination of the personal exemptions ($4,050 x each family member). And to the degree that I have seen it mentioned, it’s been in the context of a single person or married couple.

for my family of 5 however, this increases my taxable income by $20,250.


76 posted on 12/02/2017 4:51:01 PM PST by HumbleButExceedinglyAccurate
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To: HumbleButExceedinglyAccurate

If some of those are children, you may be able to directly reduce your taxes owed by a $1650 tax credit per child, which may net better than reducing your taxable income. You will also be paying your tax on that taxable income with a reduced rate, btw.


78 posted on 12/02/2017 5:02:46 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God!)
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To: HumbleButExceedinglyAccurate

The child tax credit is $2000 per kid up till $500k income. Assuming you’re under that, you win bigly. A $2000 tax credit is much more valuable than a $4100 exemption or deduction.


91 posted on 12/02/2017 6:07:22 PM PST by RKBA Democrat (Hope and redemption are to be found in the Lord. Not in politics.)
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To: HumbleButExceedinglyAccurate
what concerns me most about both the house and senate versions is the elimination of the personal exemptions ($4,050 x each family member). And to the degree that I have seen it mentioned, it’s been in the context of a single person or married couple.

for my family of 5 however, this increases my taxable income by $20,250.

I'm concerned about this as well, and not sure if the child tax credit will make up for the exemptions, particularly since only the first $1000 of the CTC is refundable (I don't know if this is the same with the $1600 House plan).

An E-6 in the Navy with 14 years, I make $45,018 taxable income (this doesn't include non-taxed allowances for housing and food). A Florida resident, I am the sole wage earner and my wife is currently pregnant with our 4th child.

Under the old tax plan, I claimed one exemption at the single rate on my federal withholding and received a very large tax return that I have grown quite used to. If it is no longer there, I will not be happy.

98 posted on 12/02/2017 6:37:28 PM PST by Drew68
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