Vote for the TAX HOLIDAY in 2009 - Tell your congressman!!!
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Posted: December 14, 2008
10:51 pm Eastern
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WASHINGTON – Big business bailouts and "economic stimulus packages" are all the rage in the Capitol these days.
Most involve massive transfers of wealth from taxpayers to government-directed projects.
But a new and very different bill, proposed by a heretofore little-known congressman from Texas, is gaining traction from Republicans – and even a few Democrats, according to the sponsor.
It's called "the tax-holiday plan." And one version of it picked up support from the National Federation of Independent Businesses, the nation's largest small business advocacy organization over the weekend.
"If Congress wants to jumpstart this economy, they need to do something to help small business owners gain confidence that now is a good time to grow their businesses and create new jobs," said Dan Danner, executive vice president of the NFIB. "Passing a six-month payroll tax holiday would do just that by putting more money in the hands of small business owners to invest in their business and by giving employees more of their own money to spend wherever they see fit."
Eliminating the payroll tax will have an immediate effect on employment, the NFIB said. The suspension of the 6.2 percent payroll tax on employers will decrease the cost of labor and will help employers keep people working during the recession, the organization said.
A payroll tax holiday also will directly increase the paychecks of lower-and-middle income taxpayers by 6.2 percent – the current portion paid by workers.
Something similar to that plan was introduced in the House of Representatives last week by Rep. Louis Gohmert, R-Texas. The bill is HR 7309 that would require all federal income tax based on wages earned and FICA withholding to be left in paychecks for two straight months – dramatically increasing the amount each worker keeps.
Gohmert's plan would be paid for by the remaining $350 billion bailout spearheaded by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and already approved by Congress and signed by President Bush. Even wage earners who do not make enough to pay income tax would get back their FICA or Social Security withholding under the plan.
"In a matter of months, Paulson and Bernanke have committed $7.7 trillion to bailouts while individually Americans will pay $1.2 trillion in income taxes for all of 2008," Gohmert said. "We need to end the madness and implement a commonsense, free-market solution to our economic woes. My plan would cost less than the remainder of the bailout, but it would provide significantly more relief to taxpayers as well as a greater economic boost. Think about how much more of your paycheck you would see if you didn't pay federal taxes for January and February 2009."
Gohmert, who has already been backed in his plan by at least 35 members of Congress – all fellow Republicans – says he is getting interest from some Democratic colleagues as well.
"We've got a number of blue dog Democrats who are saying, 'Give me more information, this sounds like something I could really support,'" Gohmert said.
Gohmert said he doesn't care whether the bill comes to the floor under his name or a Democrat's, but that either way, it will require the American people to mobilize.
"I think the chance this has to get to the floor – even under a Democrat's name on the bill, fine by me – is if Americans rise up again, as they have a couple of times in the last two years, and let their voices be heard," Gohmert said.
Gohmert says the plan is actually much cheaper than the economic rescue effort pushed by Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. He says Paulson has roughly $350 billion left that "he's probably not going to spend. I see that about the same time I notice the $7.7 trillion is estimated to be what Paulson and Bernanke may be throwing at the economy to try and get it to do better and more credit extended – like people who are failing in their mortgage to refinance and be able to finance the part they're behind on."
According to Gohmert, all revenue the government is set to receive in 2008 totals $2.5 trillion. Of that, about $1.21 trillion is comprised of individual income tax money for the year 2008.
"And then you realize they're pledging, committing, buying, squandering six and a half times more than we're going to get in actual income tax for the year 2008," he said.
With that in mind, Gohmert's first idea was a tax holiday for all of 2008.
"If everybody got everything back – think about yourself – if you'd got everything back that you'd spent so far into the government, in individual income tax and didn't have to pay anymore for the rest of the year, do you think you'd have a merry Christmas?" he asked. "Can you imagine the economy this year if you had that kind of ... there'd be cars bought, auto dealers, auto manufacturers bailed out by all the cars being bought, homes, buildings being built. It would be fantastic."
But he didn't get much support for that admittedly radical idea. So he scaled it back to just two months.
Citing figures from former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's American Solutions think tank, he said Americans paid $101.6 billion per month in personal income tax and $65.6 billion per month in FICA tax. A two-month reprieve from these taxes would cost $334.4 billion, much less than the remaining $350 billion in bailout funds sought by Paulson. It would represent a 17 percent reduction in income taxes for Americans in 2009.
"These savings will allow some who are behind on their mortgages to catch up, others to trade their gas guzzlers for more efficient cars, pay off credit card debt, or take advantage of great deals in the stock market," explains Gohmert. "Our ailing industries would get the stimulus they need. Of course, I'd love to see long-term tax relief to individuals and a cut in corporate taxes to protect our businesses and American workers. However, I also know that those who control Congress and will soon control the White House will not allow that form of extended relief to be passed anytime soon. Therefore, as some of my colleagues and I deal with the political reality of the situation, we are trying to get done what we can with the circumstances we are given."
Gingrich has enthusiastically signed on to the Gomert plan, along with Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform.
Gohmert is entering his third term in this upcoming 2009-10 Congress.
The NFIB said its November Small Business Economic Trends survey shows that small-business owners are feeling the impact of the current economic recession. Only a net-negative 4 percent of small business owners surveyed plan to create new jobs, and 50 percent reported profits falling. The net percent of all owners reporting higher sales in the past three months (seasonally adjusted) fell to a net-negative 25 percent, the worst reading in the 35-year survey history.
"No other stimulus provision will be as immediate and as effective as the payroll tax holiday in getting money in the hands of both employers and employees who are struggling to make ends meet in the current economic crisis," Danner said. "The payroll tax holiday will help small business owners afford the high costs of labor and will increase economic activity by allowing workers to take home more of their own paychecks. As lawmakers work to craft a stimulus package, NFIB urges Congress to remember how important small businesses are to our nation's economy and strongly recommends passing a six-month payroll tax holiday as part of any economic stimulus package





















Ah, we can still dream...
I would love to see this. Like others mention below I think with 6 months of no taxes out of the paycheck would galvanize the public against returning to it. I have my doubts this will ever be voted on.
I wish we had a President with some balls. The President could take care of this with existing powers. Just tell the Treasury to change the withholding tables to zero so no tax was withheld. Then issue a pardon to everyone for 4 years for not filing taxes or following tax law.
Boom, defacto end of the income tax without Congress.
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Good for some states, bad for the rest
Seven states (Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming) do not tax personal income. So what does this mean? If you live in those states, you'll do pretty good on it, however if you live in a state like Minnesota for example, the state will take a bigger cut because your gross earnings will be that much higher. Also to think about is the low and middle income workers. They are'nt going to do very well with this, because from what I read, it's a 2 month holiday, not 6 months and the gains will be on par with the original stimulus we recieved, or worse if you're a low income wage earner. The upper income class is going to make a killing off this regardless wherever they live. If this goes through, I will actually get less then the original stimulus check. I'm basicly looking at the broader economic view, not just for me and this bill is not going to effect the economy much at all from what I see. If they had a 6 month holiday or even a year, I'de be thrilled for everyone. Then you'de see some positive economic action on the buyers and sellers.
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I just wonder
if this would pass and Americans saw how much money they really get to keep, after the six months, do you think they would want to go back? Maybe they would rise up and demand that it was permanent (or am I just dreaming). I would also like to see a bill passed that would make every American write an individual check for each tax every month, maybe that would wake them up and we can get rid of these taxes once and for all.
My thoughts exactly.....
"after the six months, do you think they would want to go back?"
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This is a very subtle but smart way to introduce desperately needed tax reform legislation, getting this one through the back door would open the floodgates to even bigger reforms such as the one Dr. Paul proposes.
Support It
And when/if we get it...demand we keep it
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Probably gonna piss a few off here - don't mean to!
But supporting this is crazy! These taxes are unconstitional and supporting this is just as bad as supporting the fair tax or anything other than NO TAX on personal income.
Another thing that keeps pissing me off is they tell us everyday that SS is bankrupt, yet we keep paying each week, knowing we will never see any of it. WHY?
!!!Truth is treason in the EMPIRE OF LIES!!!
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Gotta start somewhere, even
Gotta start somewhere, even though I agree.
Bump
Bump - Let's get all over this. I've called, fax'd and e-mailed my congressman.
Also, you can send your e-mail contacts this link to the resolution. http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?c110:1:./temp/~c110v2C...
Ask them to contact their representatives and pass it on.
Gitter' bumped
Let's keep up the pressure on this.
Dr. Paul
has signed on in support of HR 7309. Please contact your congressman.
From the resolution:
"Mr. GOHMERT (for himself, Mr. SHADEGG, Mrs. BLACKBURN, Mr. CARTER, Mr. FRANKS of Arizona, Mr. PENCE, Mr. WESTMORELAND, Mr. SESSIONS, Mr. MCCOTTER, Mrs. MYRICK, Mr. SALI, Mr. AKIN, Mr. MCHENRY, Mrs. DRAKE, Mrs. MCMORRIS RODGERS, Mrs. BACHMANN, Mr. GARRETT of New Jersey, Mr. PRICE of Georgia, Mr. PAUL, Mr. BURTON of Indiana, and Mr. MACK) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Financial Services, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned..."
HR 7309 lowering the tax rate for 2 mos.
I've already faxed my rep. about this subject. I added my request to support Dr. Paul's HR 2755 to bring the End the Fed proposal out of committee. Let's do what we can!
Ron Paul is catching on!
Ron Paul is catching on! Called my communist....I mean congressman.