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  2. Tax Law Changes You Need to Know About for 2013 - AOL

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    By Bonnie Lee Happy New Year! I don't know what you did on New Year's Eve, but we all know what Congress did: they finally hammered down some tax legislation for 2013 and beyond. These last ...

  3. American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 - Wikipedia

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    For the tax year 2013, some taxpayers experienced the first year-to-year income-tax rate increase since 1993, although the rate increase came about not as a result of the 2012 Act, but as a result of the expiration of the Bush tax cuts. The new rates for income, capital gains, estates, and the alternative minimum tax would be made permanent. [3 ...

  4. New Taxes in 2013: What You'll Pay - AOL

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    Yet even with the compromise, several new taxes in 2013 will raise tax bills for. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. Fiscal Cliff Deal Cuts Average Workers' Paycheck By $1,000 - AOL

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    The tax package that Congress passed in the final hour of New Year's Day will protect 99 percent of Americans from an income tax increase, but almost every person will still see a hit to their ...

  6. Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012

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    On December 23, 2011, the House and Senate passed H.R. 3765, also called the Temporary Payroll Tax Cut Continuation Act of 2011, and President Obama signed it the same day. The bill's effect was to extend lower payroll tax rates past December 31, 2011, when they would have expired. [7]

  7. 2013 United States federal budget - Wikipedia

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    In addition, several temporary tax cuts were scheduled to expire at the beginning of the 2013 calendar year, including the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts on income, capital gains, and estate tax, which had been extended in a 2010 tax deal, as well as a payroll tax cut that began as a result of the 2010 deal and had been most recently extended in ...

  8. Higher Payroll Taxes Undercut Consumer Spending

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  9. Progressivity in United States income tax - Wikipedia

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    For example, the payroll tax system (FICA), a 12.4% Social Security tax on wages up to $117,000 (for 2013) and a 2.9% Medicare tax (a 15.3% total tax that is often split between employee and employer) is called a regressive tax on income with no standard deduction or personal exemptions but in effect is forced savings which return to the payer ...