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Tax cuts ($272B):

    • Extend and expand a payroll tax cut for workers that is    
      scheduled to expire at the end of the year. For 2012, the leg-
      islation would reduce Social Security taxes paid by workers
      to 3.1 percent of their wages.

    • Cut in half, to 3.1 percent, the Social Security taxes paid
       by businesses on the first $5 million of their payroll in 2012.
       Exempt companies that increase their payroll in 2012,
       through new hires or pay raises, from paying Social Security
       taxes on the increased payroll, with a cap of $50 million.

    • Give a tax credit of up to $4,000 for hiring workers who have
       been unemployed more than six months.

    • Provide a tax credit of up to $5,600 for hiring military veter-
       ans who have been out of work more than six months.

    • Give a tax credit of up to $9,600 for hiring military veterans
       with service-related disabilities who have been out of work
       more than six months.

    • Extend tax provisions that enable companies to more quickly
       write off the cost of new equipment, saving companies an
       estimated $5 billion.

Tax increase:

    • A new 5.6 percent tax on annual income above $1 million,
       beginning in 2013. The tax would be applied to wages and
       investment income. In 2013, an estimated 392,000 U.S.
       households would see their taxes increase by an average of
       $110,500. Over the next decade, the tax increase would raise
       about $453 billion.


Sources: White House, Congressional Budget Office, Tax Policy Center

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