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Justice

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Mon Dec 4, 2017, 04:54 PM Dec 2017

Senate GOP screwed up their own tax bill - accidentally killed all corporate tax deductions!! [View all]

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/12/senate-gop-accidentally-killed-all-corporate-tax-deductions.html

"Due to arcane Senate rules, the Trump tax cuts can only add $1.5 trillion to the deficit over the next decade. Last Thursday, the Senate tax bill already cost about that sum, and then McConnell started making expensive promises to his few holdouts. Susan Collins wanted a $10,000 property tax deduction for Americans in high-tax states; Ron Johnson wanted a 23 percent business-income deduction for the company that his family owns. This left the Senate Majority Leader searching under the tax code’s couch cushions for new sources of revenue.

Eventually, he came upon the corporate alternative minimum tax (AMT). At present, most corporations face a 35 percent (statutory) rate on their income. But by availing themselves of various tax credits and deductions, most companies can get their actual rates down far below that figure. To put a limit on just how far, the corporate AMT prevents companies from paying any less than 20 percent on their profits (or, more precisely, on the profits that they fail to hide overseas).

The GOP had originally intended to abolish the AMT. But on Friday, with the clock running out — and money running short — Senate Republicans put the AMT back into their bill. Unfortunately for McConnell, they forgot to lower the AMT after doing so.

This is a big problem. The Senate bill brings the normal corporate rate down to 20 percent — while leaving the alternative minimum rate at … 20 percent. The legislation would still allow corporations to claim a wide variety of tax credits and deductions — it just renders all them completely worthless. Companies can either take no deductions, and pay a 20 percent rate — or take lots of deductions … and pay a 20 percent rate."

In other words, Senate tax bill currently doesn't work!

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Regular order at its finest dalton99a Dec 2017 #1
K&R... spanone Dec 2017 #2
Ummm.....oops. Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2017 #3
Means McConnell is going to need new revenue to keep below $1.5 trillion. Justice Dec 2017 #4
You can bet that will be fixed shortly. BSdetect Dec 2017 #5
It can't be fixed without another vote. The only 2 choices now are for the House pnwmom Dec 2017 #31
They'll just steal more money.... SergeStorms Dec 2017 #33
What is to stop them from fixing it in reconciliation? Thomas Hurt Dec 2017 #6
Means House cannot simply pass Senate bill as was feared. There has to be Conference Committee Justice Dec 2017 #9
Thanks Thomas Hurt Dec 2017 #19
Nothing but I think they exboyfil Dec 2017 #10
There IS STILL TIME...We, all of us, must stop it and BigmanPigman Dec 2017 #18
The DNC needs to hit the RW radio and TV, country stations. Alice11111 Dec 2017 #36
They'll blame it on Obama. lpbk2713 Dec 2017 #7
Don't forget Clinton Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2017 #15
Yes, but no one is listening anymore.Trump sunk to far down onit2day Dec 2017 #47
K & R L. Coyote Dec 2017 #8
Doesn't much matter FBaggins Dec 2017 #11
Yeah, they could have passed the lunch menu at Komi as the Senate bill gratuitous Dec 2017 #14
A coal executive is pissed LeftInTX Dec 2017 #12
I heard a small oil company today on CNBC say this Alice11111 Dec 2017 #37
I wondered how they could keep agreeing to Sen Collins' amendments b/c each one cost money Justice Dec 2017 #13
Yup Egnever Dec 2017 #44
GIGO Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2017 #16
These little problems can happen when you write tax policy on Buns_of_Fire Dec 2017 #17
attributable to gristy Dec 2017 #41
No one knows whats in that bill. There could be puppy kicking provision in it for all we know. nt Yavin4 Dec 2017 #20
...would be funny if someone snuck that in to prove a point. Alice11111 Dec 2017 #38
why couldn't they pass it as-is, and then just pass another bill to fix it? getagrip_already Dec 2017 #21
Byrd Rule in the Senate paleotn Dec 2017 #40
No rules angrychair Dec 2017 #46
ahhhhh: Goddess bless the Mercury retrograde that kicked in yesterday (until the 22nd I think) fierywoman Dec 2017 #22
Clear as day illustration of folly of rushing legislation. But Republicons generate their own fog.nt Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2017 #23
Who would have thought taxes were so difficult? gordianot Dec 2017 #24
Nobody knew taxes were so complicated! klook Dec 2017 #25
Haste makes waste! One of the first cliches I learned as a kid! calimary Dec 2017 #26
It's Obama's fault! Lol! Kajun Gal Dec 2017 #27
Notice.... pbmus Dec 2017 #28
If we could get corporations to actually pay 20%, that would be an improvement. SunSeeker Dec 2017 #29
Such an Incompetent Bunch of Yahoos Leith Dec 2017 #30
K&R mvd Dec 2017 #32
That is so funny! And tragic. :( davekriss Dec 2017 #34
God, I love this! BadgerMom Dec 2017 #35
That's what happens paleotn Dec 2017 #39
Hoisted by their own hasty petard. sagesnow Dec 2017 #42
McCain still satisfied procedures were followed Juliusseizure Dec 2017 #43
That is all meaningless angrychair Dec 2017 #45
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