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re: GOP Tax Bill Votes - In Game Thread - Senate Passes 51 - 49
Posted on 12/2/17 at 1:06 am to Bourre
Posted on 12/2/17 at 1:06 am to Bourre
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I think they are trying to get in done by the end of the year so this year's taxes will be cut
Had my best year yet in 2017...I'll drink to that!!! So much winning!!!
Posted on 12/2/17 at 1:14 am to SaintNation
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Does anyone know the big differences between the house and Senate bills?
I'm not sure what changes were made tonight but here are a few off the top of my drunk head:
SALT deductions
7 tax brackets vs 4
Repeal of Obamacare mandate
Posted on 12/2/17 at 1:35 am to Bourre
quote:m
Repeal of Obamacare mandate
Wasn’t this in both? Shouldn’t be an issue if so...
Posted on 12/2/17 at 1:37 am to Bourre
I'll add on
The house bill allowed for up to $10,000 in property tax deductions and no state income tax deductions
It also capped the mortgage interest deduction to mortgages of $500,000 but grandfathered existing mortgages up to the old million cap.
Senate Bill:
I believe gets rid of property tax deduction in total as well as the state income tax deduction.
Keeps one million cap on mortgage interest deduction.
I think the house bill is a little more "fair" to avoid changing the rules mid game.
The house bill allowed for up to $10,000 in property tax deductions and no state income tax deductions
It also capped the mortgage interest deduction to mortgages of $500,000 but grandfathered existing mortgages up to the old million cap.
Senate Bill:
I believe gets rid of property tax deduction in total as well as the state income tax deduction.
Keeps one million cap on mortgage interest deduction.
I think the house bill is a little more "fair" to avoid changing the rules mid game.
This post was edited on 12/2/17 at 1:39 am
Posted on 12/2/17 at 1:46 am to Teddy Ruxpin
lol, congrats GOP. You just saved your wealthy donors a boatload of money while saving the upper middle class basically nothing, raising taxes on much of the middle class, making sure everybody's insurance premiums go up, and raising taxes on poor graduate students to the point that STEM graduate programs will suffer immensely.
Can't wait to see how this works out for ya!
When a lot of you celebrating here tonight end up paying more money in taxes in the long run, it's going to be hilarious watching your Trump reality distortion fields try to blame it on Obama some how, haha
Can't wait to see how this works out for ya!
When a lot of you celebrating here tonight end up paying more money in taxes in the long run, it's going to be hilarious watching your Trump reality distortion fields try to blame it on Obama some how, haha
Posted on 12/2/17 at 1:50 am to TigersInParis
Lookie it is a 25 post alter!
I will be paying less and I am not rich and my company will be making more which is good for me and my portfolio will be making more.
My portfolio, my wallet, my job, and I cordially invite you to go frick yourself!
I will be paying less and I am not rich and my company will be making more which is good for me and my portfolio will be making more.
My portfolio, my wallet, my job, and I cordially invite you to go frick yourself!
Posted on 12/2/17 at 2:00 am to TigersInParis
Lol, nobody care what you think frog.
Posted on 12/2/17 at 2:01 am to Tigahs24Seven
I just read in a USA Today article that the corporate tax cuts would start in 2019. It didn’t say specifically when individual cuts would start. I’m hoping before then.
Posted on 12/2/17 at 2:05 am to TigersInParis
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raising taxes on much of the middle class, making sure everybody's insurance premiums go up,
Cough up the links.
Posted on 12/2/17 at 2:19 am to TigersInParis
Stop lying you French piece of shite
Every single objective analysis of the tax bill finds it lowers taxes on all income groups
Every single objective analysis of the tax bill finds it lowers taxes on all income groups
Posted on 12/2/17 at 2:19 am to TigersInParis
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lol, congrats GOP. You just saved your wealthy donors a boatload of money while saving the upper middle class basically nothing, raising taxes on much of the middle class, making sure everybody's insurance premiums go up, and raising taxes on poor graduate students to the point that STEM graduate programs will suffer immensely.
I consider myself lower-middle class and my taxes are going down significantly
Posted on 12/2/17 at 2:20 am to IllegalPete
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Cough up the links.
The only links he has are to Democratic Underground and MSNBC.
Posted on 12/2/17 at 3:26 am to Bunyan
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On Trumps desk Christmas Eve
How great would it be if he signed it dressed as Santa? It would cause the melt to go from a 6 to 10 easily.
Posted on 12/2/17 at 3:53 am to TigersInParis
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lol, congrats GOP. You just saved your wealthy donors a boatload of money while saving the upper middle class basically nothing, raising taxes on much of the middle class, making sure everybody's insurance premiums go up, and raising taxes on poor graduate students to the point that STEM graduate programs will suffer immensely.
Can't wait to see how this works out for ya!
When a lot of you celebrating here tonight end up paying more money in taxes in the long run, it's going to be hilarious watching your Trump reality distortion fields try to blame it on Obama some how, haha
Posted on 12/2/17 at 4:17 am to Tigerlaff
Here are the talking points from Senator Bill Cassidy.
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The bill doubles the Child Tax Credit to $2,000, lowers income tax rates across the board, nearly doubles the standard deduction to $12,000 for an individual and $24,000 for a couple filing jointly, preserves the Adoption Tax Credit as well as deductions for home mortgage interest and charitable contributions. According to the Tax Foundation’s analysis, the bill will boost take-home pay for Louisiana families by more than $1,800 a year and create more than 12,600 new jobs in Louisiana alone. In an open letter to Congress, 137 economists announced their support for the tax reform effort, writing, “Economic growth will accelerate if the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passes, leading to more jobs, higher wages, and a better standard of living for the American people.” As a member of the Senate Finance Committee, Cassidy crafted or help spearhead several provisions in the Senate’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including those that: Provide victims of last year’s floods in North and South Louisiana with $500 million in disaster tax relief, exempting them from tax penalties on early withdrawals of retirement account funds used for rebuilding and recovery, and allowing income tax deductions for qualifying personal casualty losses. Preserve the Historical Tax Credit, which since 2002 has facilitated over 782 projects in Louisiana, encouraging more than $2.5 billion in private rehabilitation investments and creating more than 38,000 jobs. Restore nearly $100 million in funding for coastal restoration projects in Louisiana, making up for the projected GOMESA revenue shortfall. Keep full business expense deduction for automobile, truck, boat, motorcycle, and farm implement dealers who use floor plan financing. This will ensure small business dealers are treated fairly and are not subject to the risk of paying higher taxes, protecting jobs and economic growth. Reduce potential effects of a new investment excise tax on large private college endowments, helping small institutions such as Centenary College of Louisiana. Preserve Private Activity Bonds (PABs), which are widely used for airport and seaport projects, affordable housing, and nonprofit health and education facilities. In 2016, over $72 billion in PABs were issued for investments in nonprofit hospitals and universities, along with over $12 billion in PABs for airports, housing, and rural public cooperatives. Keep existing business structure commonly referred to as IC-DISC (Interest Charge Domestic International Sales Corporation). This will encourage small and medium businesses to export goods made in Louisiana. Identified deficit reduction mechanisms to help pay for a state and local property tax deduction up to $10,000, and an increased deduction (17.4 to 23 percent) for small business owners’ qualified business income (“pass-throughs”).
This post was edited on 12/2/17 at 4:39 am
Posted on 12/2/17 at 4:20 am to TigersInParis
quote:You guys probably could have done well with that messaging, if only your anti-Trump media sycophants weren't slobbering all over the Flynn story instead.
GOP Tax Bill Votes - In Game Thread - Senate Passes 51 - 49
lol, congrats GOP. You just saved your wealthy donors a boatload of money while saving the upper middle class basically nothing
Too bad.
Posted on 12/2/17 at 5:48 am to NC_Tigah
So what are the new tax brackets and rates?
Posted on 12/2/17 at 7:07 am to The Pirate King
quote:thanks it’s been a long upward hill to climb to get here but we got her done. Sounds like you’ve been ingesting those moronic talking points from Schumer on demand. My best friend studies economics at LSU and can give you a litany of reasons you’re wrong by the way
lol, congrats GOP. You just saved your wealthy donors a boatload of money while saving the upper middle class basically nothing, raising taxes on much of the middle class, making sure everybody's insurance premiums go up, and raising taxes on poor graduate students to the point that STEM graduate programs will suffer immensely.
Posted on 12/2/17 at 7:07 am to TigersInParis
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paying more money in taxes in the long run
Explain how? Or STFU
Thanks
This post was edited on 12/2/17 at 7:09 am
Posted on 12/2/17 at 7:13 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
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Every single objective analysis of the tax bill finds it lowers taxes on all income groups
Please share links, thanks.
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