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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Jun 3, 2021, 11:17 AM Jun 2021

Biden offers major change to tax proposal in effort to secure infrastructure deal with Republicans [View all]

Source: Washington Post



President Biden signaled at a private meeting on Wednesday that he would support significant revisions to his tax proposal to win Republican backing on a broader infrastructure package, outlining a plan for about $1 trillion in new spending financed through tax changes that do not appear to raise the top corporate rate. Biden’s new offer amounted to a major concession after Republicans said his earlier proposal to lift the corporate tax rate from 21 percent to 28 percent — a move that would unwind the tax cuts the GOP adopted in 2017 — amounted to a nonstarter.

Instead, Biden on Wednesday recommended a new, minimum corporate tax of 15 percent, seeking to take aim at dozens of profitable U.S. corporations that pay little to nothing to the federal government annually, according to a person familiar with the talks who requested anonymity to describe them. The White House also proposed stepping up enforcement on corporations and wealthy earners who rely on loopholes to lessen their tax burdens, the person said. The offer marked an attempt by the White House to thread a delicate political needle. It aimed to preserve the president’s 2020 campaign pledge not to raise taxes on Americans making under $400,000 a year, while steering clear of the “red line” set down by Republicans who see the 2017 tax cuts as their crowning economic achievement.

Biden long has decried the fact that some of the country’s most profitable enterprises pay nothing in taxes. He stressed during his first-ever address to Congress last month that it is time to close “tax loopholes," urging lawmakers to “reform corporate taxes so they pay their fair share and help pay for the public investments their businesses will benefit from as well.” Biden presented his new proposal, a revision of his total $2.2 trillion American Jobs Plan, during a meeting Wednesday with the GOP’s chief negotiator on infrastructure, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.). But the source maintained that Biden has not strayed in his overall belief in raising rates on both corporations and wealthy individual earners.

Even with the new concession on taxes, the White House’s roughly $1 trillion plan still amounts to four times as much as Republicans have been willing to spend to improve the country’s roads, bridges, pipes, ports and Internet connections. Entering the meeting, GOP leaders had endorsed roughly $257 billion in new spending, while maintaining an unwavering opposition to any tax hikes to finance infrastructure reform.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2021/06/03/biden-infrastructure-tax-republicans/

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I feel seta1950 Jun 2021 #1
We went from 2.2 to 1.8 to 'round 1 trilion and corporate still get a free pass. LizBeth Jun 2021 #2
soon it will be just called pave a road bill if he keeps trying to placate the fascists. nt yaesu Jun 2021 #21
+1 LizBeth Jun 2021 #22
This would actually get MORE revenue from corporations oldsoftie Jun 2021 #27
More concerned with the "around" a trillion LizBeth Jun 2021 #28
There won't be any compromise with the republicans, and I predict no later than two JohnSJ Jun 2021 #3
Yup - he's got another reconcilliation option there BumRushDaShow Jun 2021 #12
I hope when they go alone they bring it back to the 2.2 and not 1 trillion there abouts. LizBeth Jun 2021 #23
I agree. tecelote Jun 2021 #30
I don't see why not JohnSJ Jun 2021 #33
Yeah EndlessWire Jun 2021 #4
Everybody knows the trick why don't the Democrats droidamus2 Jun 2021 #5
This has to be a fucking joke, right??????? AZ8theist Jun 2021 #6
REPEAL AND REPLACE THE FUCKING TRUMP TAX SCAM. AZ8theist Jun 2021 #7
LMAO aocommunalpunch Jun 2021 #8
I thought Democrats learned the lesson with the ACA. Biden should have. Lonestarblue Jun 2021 #9
+1 LizBeth Jun 2021 #24
So it's more important to cave Glaisne Jun 2021 #10
So, we capitulating AGAIN, right? LenaBaby61 Jun 2021 #11
Republicans won't be happy until gas tax is $2 a gallon and half of it goes to tax cuts for them bucolic_frolic Jun 2021 #13
FFS, Joe. Read the room. intheflow Jun 2021 #14
No Marthe48 Jun 2021 #15
We all know they will water down the bill and not vote for it anyway FloridaBlues Jun 2021 #16
A very smart move liberalgunwilltravel Jun 2021 #17
I basically posted that above BumRushDaShow Jun 2021 #18
Sorry liberalgunwilltravel Jun 2021 #34
Apparently based on Manchin BumRushDaShow Jun 2021 #35
That's my take liberalgunwilltravel Jun 2021 #38
The excerpts from the WaPo opinion piece I had posted upthread BumRushDaShow Jun 2021 #39
YES!! But too many have that "hit 'em hard" reaction oldsoftie Jun 2021 #26
I agree that this is aimed toward Manchin and Sinema. patphil Jun 2021 #31
Yeah, sure - that's what we heard in 2009 and look at what happened - if Ted Kennedy had not been Hestia Jun 2021 #42
Now, where have we seen THIS trick before? Moostache Jun 2021 #19
Hopefully It's Kabuki WHITT Jun 2021 #20
FINALLY looking at reality oldsoftie Jun 2021 #25
This is the moment for Manchin and Sinema stillcool Jun 2021 #29
The corporate tax rate proposal doesn't sound bad mvd Jun 2021 #32
Joe, you know when they say 'bipartisan' they mean louis-t Jun 2021 #36
Biden knows they would vote against it anyway. This is just a perfunctory step to placate Manchin. PSPS Jun 2021 #37
This is Obamacare 2.0. The Reich Wing will sign nothing. kairos12 Jun 2021 #40
The ACA & PPA BumRushDaShow Jun 2021 #41
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