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PENNSYLVANIANS SUPPORTING "THE FAIRTAX" |
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The Conservative Voice - News Opinion : Mortgage Deduction Maximized under the Fair Tax In the arena of tax policy and tax reform the income tax deductions for Mortgage interest seems to be cast in stone and ever to be touched. This is the one tax deduction every homeowner knows to include in his tax return and a benefit that the President has asked his tax reform panel to keep. There is only one tax reform and tax simplification package in congress that meets this goal and then maximizes it - The Fair Tax Legislative package. ( www.fairtax.org ) The actually tax benefit for the mortgage deduction has diminished under the
archaic income tax code. As income tax brackets have lowered and interest
rates have lowered so has the amount of dollars you get back from your mortgage In addition, American families still have to pay the mortgage principal out
of after tax dollars. For many middle class Americans that includes a 25%
federal income tax and a 7.65% payroll tax for a total federal tax bite of 32.65%. There is a Tax Reform package in Congress that would maximize the Mortgage
deduction in a totally new way with added benefits for families and home
ownership. Under the Fair Tax, American workers get 100% of their paychecks with no
payroll tax or income tax taken out. The 32.65% they had subtracted each week The Fair Tax reform package is well documented and researched on the Fair Tax
website www.fairtax.org. It has been reintroduced in
the 109th Congress as HR25 and S25. The Fair Tax legislative package first If you want tax reform that gives you more take home pay and a maximized
Mortgage deduction for interest and principal than call your Congressmen and
Senators and tell them you support the Fair Tax Legislative package HR 25/ S25. For
more information visit www.fairtax.org <http://www.fairtax.org./> and read Merrill Bender is a free-lance writer on tax reform and social security reform for more articles visit his blog site - Tax reform “Fair To All” http://fairtaxreform.blogspot.com/
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