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day 1 of house obamacare bill
Published Oct. 30, 2009Views: 459
list of brand new taxes in house democrat health bill
From Ryan Ellis on Thursday, October 29, 2009 12:20 PM
H.R. 3962, the "Affordable Health Care for America Act" has been introduced--all 1990 pages of it. This gargantuan beast contains thirteen new tax hikes.
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Employer Mandate Excise Tax (Page 275): If an employer does not pay 72.5 percent of a single employee’s health premium (65 percent of a family employee), the employer must pay an excise tax equal to 8 percent of average wages. Small employers (measured by payroll size) have smaller payroll tax rates of 0 percent (<$500,000), 2 percent ($500,000-$585,000), 4 percent ($585,000-$670,000), and 6 percent ($670,000-$750,000).
Individual Mandate Surtax (Page 296): If an individual fails to obtain qualifying coverage, he must pay an income surtax equal to the lesser of 2.5 percent of modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) or the average premium. MAGI adds back in the foreign earned income exclusion and municipal bond interest.
Medicine Cabinet Tax (Page 324): Non-prescription medications would no longer be able to be purchased from health savings accounts (HSAs), flexible spending accounts (FSAs), or health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs). Insulin excepted.
Cap on FSAs (Page 325): FSAs would face an annual cap of $2500 (currently uncapped).
Increased Additional Tax on Non-Qualified HSA Distributions (Page 326): Non-qualified distributions from HSAs would face an additional tax of 20 percent (current law is 10 percent). This disadvantages HSAs relative to other tax-free accounts (e.g. IRAs, 401(k)s, 529 plans, etc.)
Denial of Tax Deduction for Employer Health Plans Coordinating with Medicare Part D (Page 327): This would further erode private sector participation in delivery of Medicare services.
Surtax on Individuals and Small Businesses (Page 336): Imposes an income surtax of 5.4 percent on MAGI over $500,000 ($1 million married filing jointly). MAGI adds back in the itemized deduction for margin loan interest. This would raise the top marginal tax rate in 2011 from 39.6 percent under current law to 45 percent—a new effective top rate.
Excise Tax on Medical Devices (Page 339): Imposes a new excise tax on medical device manufacturers equal to 2.5 percent of the wholesale price. It excludes retail sales and unspecified medical devices sold to the general public.
Corporate 1099-MISC Information Reporting (Page 344): Requires that 1099-MISC forms be issued to corporations as well as persons for trade or business payments. Current law limits to just persons for small business compliance complexity reasons. Also expands reporting to exchanges of property.
Delay in Worldwide Allocation of Interest (Page 345): Delays for nine years the worldwide allocation of interest, a corporate tax relief provision from the American Jobs Creation Act
Limitation on Tax Treaty Benefits for Certain Payments (Page 346): Increases taxes on U.S. employers with overseas operations looking to avoid double taxation of earnings.
Codification of the “Economic Substance Doctrine” (Page 349): Empowers the IRS to disallow a perfectly legal tax deduction or other tax relief merely because the IRS deems that the motive of the taxpayer was not primarily business-related.
Application of “More Likely Than Not” Rule (Page 357): Publicly-traded partnerships and corporations with annual gross receipts in excess of $100 million have raised standards on penalties. If there is a tax underpayment by these taxpayers, they must be able to prove that the estimated tax paid would have more likely than not been sufficient to cover final tax liability.
This is supposed to be comprehensive, but I can't confirm that.
I'll post a daily update, as time allows. I guess this will be killed quickly since Barky promised not to raise our taxes...guess Pelosi didn't believe him, either!
This came from Americans For Tax Reform
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bend over for the State taxes going up and good luck finding a doc once you are on medicare
whatelse - from what I see it's another case of giving the lazy who have contributed nothing a freebie all the way but again make the working poor (those on social security now) loose benfits again and pay more for ss premiums.
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October 30, 2009 5:38 p.m.
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significantly expand eligibility for Medicaid; substantially reduce the growth of Medicare’s payment rates for most services
bend over for the State taxes going up and good luck finding a doc once you are on medicare
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October 30, 2009 5:08 p.m.
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October 30, 2009 5:05 p.m.
That's a PDF as well. Be warned -- it takes a while to load.
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October 30, 2009 4:35 p.m.
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October 30, 2009 4:28 p.m.
affirmative-- Of course the elderly and handicapped will be the first to get picked on. that is usually the way it is. They need to make lazy a disease and see how many welfare folks like taxes others have to pay. After all if you don't work you get boo koo in supplement social security (SSI) and get all the freebies where as folks who work get penalized that draw ss and they suffer...But they promised that there was no death peanlty in this bill for elderly. yeah right.
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http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/106xx/doc10688/hr3962Rangel.pdf
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Gosh this has to be my all time favorite tax. I guess Nancy and the Dem's believe everyone who uses a wheelchair owns a HoverRound and spends their day going "Weeeee, lets ride".
But then People with Disabilities are an easy targets for bullies like Pelosi.
October 30, 2009 4:01 p.m.
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