Brownback Releases Study: "Making Tax Relief Permanent"
Absent from the so-called “Stimulus II” package is any recognition of the adverse impact that scheduled tax increases will have on American families. Senator Sam Brownback has released a study, “Making Tax Relief Permanent,” which discusses the $213 billion tax increase scheduled to hit American taxpayers to the tune of $1,833 EACH in 2011 alone. The increase will take place without even a single vote of either chamber of the Congress.
If scheduled increases are allowed to occur and there is no AMT relief, the tax burden will rise by at least 40% for married couples with two children and with incomes under $100,000 (by 261% for families with incomes of $50,000).
The study can also be downloaded from the JEC Senate Republican Website at:
https://www.jec.senate.gov/republicans/_files/MakingTaxReliefPermanent20080229.pdf
Jeffrey L. Schlagenhauf
Senate Republican Staff Director
Joint Economic Committee
805 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
jeff_schlagenhauf@jec.senate.gov