Thursday, October 16, 2008

Expected tax changes.

EVEN THOUGH I CAN'T VOTE, I FEEL THAT MY FUTURE DOES DEPEND ON WHO BECOMES PRESIDENT OF THE USA TOO, SO I WANTED TO POST THIS VERY INTERESTING COMPARISON ABOUT TAX CHANGES COMING, BY THE TWO MAIN CANDIDATES. THIS REPORT IN SUNDAY'S PARADE MAGAZINE MADE A LOT OF SENSE TO ME, AND I FEEL OTHERS SHOULD BE AWARE OF IT TOO.

ENJOY :)

October 12, 2008
How Much Would You Pay in Taxes?
Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain both say they’ll cut federal taxes if elected. Here’s what their proposals would mean for you.


Obama McCain
If you make... you'd
save...
you'd
save...
less than $19,000 $567 $21
$19,000-$37,600 $892 $118
$37,600-$66,400 $1118 $325
$66,400-$111,600 $1264 $994
$111,600-$161,000 $2135 $2584

$161,000-$227,000

$2796

$4437

If you're in the top 5% of earners... you'd pay an extra... you'd
save...
$227,000-$603,400 $121 $8159
$603,400-$2.87 million $93,709 $48,862
more than $2.87 million $542,882 $290,708

*Source: Tax Policy Center. Numbers have been rounded. For complete details, go to TaxPolicyCenter.org.


If your annual salary is less than $112,000, you’d pay less in taxes under Obama’s plan; if your salary is higher, McCain would cut your taxes more. “While the aggregate tax cut is bigger for McCain, a larger number of voters get more money under Obama,” says Alan Viard, a tax-policy expert at the conservative American Enterprise Institute. “Obama is choosing to emphasize tax cuts for the middle class, whereas McCain’s strategy is to keep rates lower at the top as a way to facilitate long-run growth.” For example, a person with an income of $1 million could see his taxes increase under Obama by as much as $94,000, whereas under McCain’s plan he could save about $48,000.

— Rebecca Davis O'Brien

1 comment:

Molly&Mike said...

That is a huge help I think to a lot of people. Thanks for sharing. I'm going to post it too. :)