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Download with free trialThe Dirty Dozen Tax Loopholes The 12 biggest tax expenditures amounted to more than $600 billion in 2008, nearly one fourth of federal revenue that year If all or most of these loopholes were eliminated, everyone’s tax rates could be cut while still increasing taxes by enough to help balance the budget Value of tax expenditures in 2008 ($ billions) Employer-paid health care (131) Pension contributions and earnings (117) Mortgage interest deduction (89) Accelerated depreciation (56) State and local tax deduction, other than property taxes (49) Charitable contributions (47) Deferral of income from foreign corporations (31) Exclusion of capital gains on sale of homes (30) Property tax deduction on homes (29) Child credit (28) Capital gains rate (24) Capital gains basis step-up at death (22) Data source: http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/briefing-book/background/expenditures/largest.cfm Posted Sept. 5, 2011 on Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com
The Dirty Dozen Tax Loopholes The 12 biggest tax expenditures amounted to more than $600 billion in 2008, nearly one fourth of federal revenue that year If all or most of these loopholes were eliminated, everyone’s tax rates could be cut while still increasing taxes by enough to help balance the budget Value of tax expenditures in 2008 ($ billions) Employer-paid health care (131) Pension contributions and earnings (117) Mortgage interest deduction (89) Accelerated depreciation (56) State and local tax deduction, other than property taxes (49) Charitable contributions (47) Deferral of income from foreign corporations (31) Exclusion of capital gains on sale of homes (30) Property tax deduction on homes (29) Child credit (28) Capital gains rate (24) Capital gains basis step-up at death (22) Data source: http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/briefing-book/background/expenditures/largest.cfm Posted Sept. 5, 2011 on Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com
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