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- Financial_Crisis_Responsibility_Fee abstract "The Financial Crisis Responsibility Fee is a proposed tax by U.S. President Barack Obama which would act upon certain financial firms, being imposed until that financial firm had paid off all money provided to it under the Troubled Assets Relief Program. It was proposed in January 2010. The tax would only apply to those U.S. firms, or firms that received subsidies from the United States, with $50 billion or more in consolidated assets. The tax would be calculated by taking the total assets, subtracting that amount from Tier 1 capital and insured deposits, and then tax the remaining amount at a 0.15% rate. In February 2010, the Obama Administration made an announcement in order to further justify the imposition of this tax:"Excessive risk undertaken by major financial firms was a significant cause of the recent financial crisis. . . . The fee would . . . provide a deterrent against excessive leverage for the largest financial firms."The Fee is still just a proposal as of October, 2011.".
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- Financial_Crisis_Responsibility_Fee subject Category:Financial_terminology.
- Financial_Crisis_Responsibility_Fee subject Category:Troubled_Asset_Relief_Program.
- Financial_Crisis_Responsibility_Fee subject Category:United_States_proposed_federal_taxation_legislation.
- Financial_Crisis_Responsibility_Fee comment "The Financial Crisis Responsibility Fee is a proposed tax by U.S. President Barack Obama which would act upon certain financial firms, being imposed until that financial firm had paid off all money provided to it under the Troubled Assets Relief Program. It was proposed in January 2010. The tax would only apply to those U.S. firms, or firms that received subsidies from the United States, with $50 billion or more in consolidated assets.".
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- Financial_Crisis_Responsibility_Fee label "Financial Crisis Responsibility Fee".
- Financial_Crisis_Responsibility_Fee label "Redevance pour la responsabilité dans la Crise financière (États-Unis)".
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- Financial_Crisis_Responsibility_Fee sameAs Redevance_pour_la_responsabilité_dans_la_Crise_financière_(États-Unis).
- Financial_Crisis_Responsibility_Fee sameAs m.09v10c8.
- Financial_Crisis_Responsibility_Fee sameAs Q806726.
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