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President Trump Supports Tax Reform For Hardworking Americans

Last updated on Thursday, October 12, 2017

(WASHINGTON, DC) - President Donald Trump supports tax reform for hardworking Americans.

"Your government is working for you once again, not for the donors, not the special interests, but the hardworking taxpaying citizens of our country." - President Donald J. Trump

Raise Wages And Bring Jobs Home:

President Donald J. Trump supports the unified framework for tax reform to bring back jobs and raise wages for American workers.

- More than 70 percent of the corporate tax burden falls on American workers, according to a Congressional Budget Office analysis.

- This increase could provide $4,000 in additional income to the average American household, according to CEA analysis.

- After President Bush's 2003 tax cuts, the economy created 7.8 million jobs over five years.

- After President Reagan's 1981 tax cuts, the economy created 14.8 million jobs over five years.

- After President Kennedy's tax cuts, the economy created 12.0 million new jobs over five years.

Fair Taxes Hardworking Americans:

The unified framework will cut taxes and put in place a fair tax code for American workers.


- The first $12,000 of income for individuals and $24,000 for married couples will be income tax-free.

Easy Taxes For Hardworking Americans:

The unified framework will make taxes easy for hardworking Americans and let them recover the hours wasted on filing complicated forms.

- American individuals and businesses spend more than 6 billion hours complying with the tax code, according to the IRS National Taxpayer Advocate. - Individuals spend 13 hours, on average, and $210 to comply, plan, and file their tax return each year. - $33.7 billion is the estimated out-of-pocket costs taxpayers spent on software and professional tax services, according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation.

- Close to 20 percent of family business owners say planning for the death tax affects their ability to create jobs, according to Family Enterprise USA.

- In 2016, family business owners spent an average of $74,940 on insurance for the death tax and $170,800 on other planning costs, according to Family Enterprise USA.

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