The Two-Year Plan: Extension of Bush-Era Tax Cuts Buys Some Time and Keeps Uncertainty at Bay for Now (Taxes)
ColoradoBiz 2011, Feb, 38, 2
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Publisher Description
One way to look at December's extension of the Bush era tax cuts was that the price tag of this particular legislative grab-bag was guesstimated to be $858 billion. The importance of this number was that it affirms that federal legislation costing something in the $700 billion to $800 billion range, but shy of $900 billion and so a step south of $1 trillion, today is deemed to be the norm in Washington, D.C.
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