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The Budget Control Act of 2011 mandates caps on discretionary spending, which under current law will be lowered beginning in January 2013 to remove $1.2 trillion of spending over the following ten years. In addition, several temporary tax cuts were scheduled to expire at the beginning of the 2013 calendar year, including the 2001 and 2003 Bush ...
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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 ...
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 ...
2013 United States federal budget: 26 Mar 2013 Sep 30, 2013 Omnibus bill Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013: H.R. 933: 2014 United States federal budget: Oct 1, 2013 Oct 17, 2013 funding gap – United States federal government shutdown of 2013: Oct 17, 2013 Jan 15, 2014 Continuing resolution Continuing Appropriations ...
Federal Tax Brackets 2020 for Income Taxes Filed by April 15, 2021 . Tax Bracket. Single. Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er) Married Filing Separately. Head of Household. 10%. $0 to ...
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 ...
Understanding taxes is complicated, but here's a fact that's easy to understand: Thanks to new rules on the dreaded alternative minimum tax, you may well pay thousands less in taxes this April.