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"Obama Opposes Permanent Top Tax Rate Extension, Advisor Says" (11/11/10)
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Read @ Bloomberg.com

Obama Opposes Permanent Top Tax Rate Extension, Advisor Says

President Barack Obama’s top adviser said the administration hasn’t given into Republican demands for a permanent extension of Bush-era tax cuts for high-income Americans while leaving the door open to a temporary continuation.

“We believe that it is imperative to extend tax cuts for the middle class,” David Axelrod, a senior White House adviser, said in an e-mailed statement. “We don’t believe that we can afford to borrow another $700 billion in the next decade” to keep tax cuts for top earners.

Axelrod sent the statement after the Huffington Post reported this morning that he suggested in an interview the White House would accept an across-the-board extension of tax cuts passed in 2001 and 2003 that are set to expire at the end of the year.

In the Huffington Post interview, Axelrod said that the president doesn’t want to “trade away security for the middle class” to continue making the point that the country can’t afford indefinitely extending tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, defined by Obama as individuals making more than $200,000 and couples earning more than $250,000.

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Overhaul Incentive

Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad, a North Dakota Democrat, said in a Bloomberg Television interview today that lawmakers “should extend them all for a short period of time” to “give a big incentive to Congress” to work on a comprehensive overhaul of the tax system.

In the Huffington Post interview, Axelrod said administration officials are concerned that Congress in the future will keep passing temporary tax cut extensions year after year. Still, he said, getting the middle-income tax cuts extended is a priority.

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Top congressional Republicans seized on the Huffington Post report as a sign the administration will give in.

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Boehner’s Position

Michael Steel, a spokesman for Ohio Republican Representative John Boehner, who is in line to become House Speaker in January, also took Axelrod’s published comments as a sign of acquiescence.

“Republicans made a pledge to America to permanently stop all of the tax hikes scheduled for January 1st,” Steel said. “We’re glad to see that the president’s most trusted adviser now agrees with this course of action.”

Boehner said yesterday that permanently extending the tax cuts is necessary “to reduce the uncertainty in America” that’s chilling business investment and hiring.

Obama had previously signaled a willingness to negotiate with Republicans on the tax cuts after receiving what he termed a “shellacking” in the mid-term elections. In his weekly address on Nov. 6 he said, “there’s room for us to compromise and get it done together.”

White House Meeting

The president invited congressional leaders from both parties to a White House meeting on Nov. 18 to talk “substantively” about the legislative agenda.

Unless Congress acts, marginal rates will increase for all income tax payers. Tax credits benefiting families will be cut in half. The so-called married penalty that forces some couples to pay more than if they were single will be reinstated. Rates will rise on most dividends and capital gains, and a levy on estates valued over $1 million will be resurrected.

Extending only the current rates for individuals earning less than $200,000 and couples making under $250,000 would add more than $3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. Sustaining tax cuts for those with higher incomes would add an additional $700 billion to the debt over the next decade, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has said.

An across-the-board extension of all Bush-era tax policies would cost the government about $5 trillion in foregone revenue and interest cost on the debt, the Congressional Research Service estimated last month.

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Ahem, yes, the article in HuffPo from this morning certainly made it look like the WH was extending taxcut for all.  I am glad to read this article... a correction of sorts.

We shall see how this goes.





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