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Fri Mar 15, 2013, 01:32 PM Mar 2013

Ryan budget’s tax cuts would benefit the very wealthy, nonpartisan group says

It's the least surprising news of the day, but worth knowing:

By Lori Montgomery, Friday, March 15, 12:22 PM

The tax plan embedded in the House Republican budget would cut taxes by $5.7 trillion over the next decade, with the benefits flowing disproportionately to very wealthy households, according to a new analysis by the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center.

Taxpayers earning more than $1 million a year would benefit the most from the GOP tax plan, the analysis shows, reaping an average $400,000 tax break that would send their after-tax income soaring by nearly 20 percent.

Meanwhile, taxpayers earning between $40,000 and $50,000 a year — closer to the national average — would see their taxes cut by about $666 on average, increasing their after-tax income by less than 2 percent.

The analysis by the Tax Policy Center, a project of the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute, focuses solely on one part of the tax plan spelled out in the GOP budget: a proposal to collapse the rate structure, which tops out at 39.6 percent, into two brackets, 25 percent and 10 percent. . .

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/ryan-budgets-tax-cuts-would-benefit-the-very-wealthy-nonpartisan-group-says/2013/03/15/7452c84c-8d85-11e2-b63f-f53fb9f2fcb4_story.html?hpid=z3
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