When Congress meets for a lame duck session next week, Rep. Louie Gohmert will introduce a solution to the bailout mess. Gohmert proposes to use the $350 billion left of the $700 billion bank bailout to fund a two-month tax holiday.
Under Gohmert's plan, every American taxpayer would pay no federal income or FICA taxes for the first two months of 2009. For the typical American family -- earning about $50,000 a year -- that would mean they would keep about $2000 that would otherwise be paid to the government.
Estimate how much you could save under Gohmert's plan: take your monthly income (the gross amount shown on your pay stubs before tax and any other withholding) and multiply it by .66.
If you think the Gohmert Plan for a two month tax holiday is preferable to more government bailouts, sign this petition.
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Under Gohmert's plan, every American taxpayer would pay no federal income or FICA taxes for the first two months of 2009. For the typical American family -- earning about $50,000 a year -- that would mean they would keep about $2000 that would otherwise be paid to the government.
Estimate how much you could save under Gohmert's plan: take your monthly income (the gross amount shown on your pay stubs before tax and any other withholding) and multiply it by .66.
If you think the Gohmert Plan for a two month tax holiday is preferable to more government bailouts, sign this petition.
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