Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bush_tax_cuts> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 21 of
21
with 100 items per page.
- Bush_tax_cuts abstract "The phrase Bush tax cuts refers to changes to the United States tax code passed originally during the presidency of George W. Bush and extended during the presidency of Barack Obama, through:Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (EGTRRA)Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (JGTRRA)Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (partial extension)While each act has its own legislative history and effect on the tax code, the JGTRRA amplified and accelerated aspects of the EGTRRA. Since 2003, the two acts have often been spoken of together, especially in terms of analyzing their effect on the U.S. economy and population and in discussing their political ramifications. Both laws were passed using controversial Congressional reconciliation procedures.The Bush tax cuts had sunset provisions that made them expire at the end of 2010, since otherwise they would fall under the Byrd Rule. Whether to renew the lowered rates, and how, became the subject of extended political debate, which was resolved during the presidency of Barack Obama by a two-year extension that was part of a larger tax and economic package, the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010. In 2012, during the fiscal cliff, the tax cuts were made permanent for single people making less than $400,000 per year and couples making less than $450,000 per year, and eliminated for everyone else, under the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012.Before the tax cuts, the highest marginal income tax rate was 39.6 percent. After the cuts, the highest rate was 35 percent. Once the cuts were eliminated for high income levels (single people making $400,000+ per year and couples making $450,000+ per year), the top income tax rate returned to 39.6 percent.".
- Bush_tax_cuts thumbnail US_high-income_effective_tax_rates.png?width=300.
- Bush_tax_cuts wikiPageExternalLink roll647.xml.
- Bush_tax_cuts wikiPageExternalLink hr2.html.
- Bush_tax_cuts wikiPageExternalLink showdoc.cfm?index=5746.
- Bush_tax_cuts wikiPageExternalLink 01taxsh.pdf.
- Bush_tax_cuts wikiPageExternalLink fact-sheet-framework-agreement-middle-class-tax-cuts-and-unemployment-in.
- Bush_tax_cuts wikiPageID "15393674".
- Bush_tax_cuts wikiPageRevisionID "605679250".
- Bush_tax_cuts hasPhotoCollection Bush_tax_cuts.
- Bush_tax_cuts subject Category:Presidency_of_Barack_Obama.
- Bush_tax_cuts subject Category:Presidency_of_George_W._Bush.
- Bush_tax_cuts subject Category:United_States_federal_taxation_legislation.
- Bush_tax_cuts comment "The phrase Bush tax cuts refers to changes to the United States tax code passed originally during the presidency of George W.".
- Bush_tax_cuts label "Bush tax cuts".
- Bush_tax_cuts sameAs m.0fqrpq9.
- Bush_tax_cuts sameAs Q5001455.
- Bush_tax_cuts sameAs Q5001455.
- Bush_tax_cuts wasDerivedFrom Bush_tax_cuts?oldid=605679250.
- Bush_tax_cuts depiction US_high-income_effective_tax_rates.png.
- Bush_tax_cuts isPrimaryTopicOf Bush_tax_cuts.