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doc03

(35,295 posts)
Sat Nov 11, 2017, 07:52 PM Nov 2017

Proposed GOP tax plan

First of all I don't want or think we should have a tax cut, if anything we should get rid of the
Bush tax cuts. Anyway I figured my taxes on what information I could find on the GOP plans.
I would save $663 a year under the House plan and $853 a year under the Senate plan. That
is providing the SS tax is still phased in at the current rate.

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Proposed GOP tax plan (Original Post) doc03 Nov 2017 OP
Paul Ryan said the tax plan is the first step-- Kingofalldems Nov 2017 #1
Why of course he has had wet dreams about cutting SS since college nt doc03 Nov 2017 #2
Hope snowybirdie Nov 2017 #3

Kingofalldems

(38,422 posts)
1. Paul Ryan said the tax plan is the first step--
Sat Nov 11, 2017, 07:54 PM
Nov 2017

to 'looking at entitlements', meaning they will cut SS and Medicare soon after.

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