Some Earth Day...Obama Energy Plan Brings $10,000 per Year in Higher Energy Taxes for Every Family
Posted on: Wednesday, 22 April 2009, 15:17 CDT
ATR Projects Tax Burden per American Family Based on Obama's Budget Numbers
Tax and energy analysts at Americans for Tax Reform have calculated the true size of the Pelosi-Obama-Reid energy tax hike on families. By adding together the tax increase costs of the carbon tax, Sec. 199 repeal, and other energy tax hikes in the Obama budget and dividing by the number of families, it's clear what this annual tax hike would be. The average American family would pay, directly or indirectly, approximately
"When President Obama told the American people that he wasn't going to raise taxes on over 90 percent of the population - he lied. Everyone flips on the light switch; not just rich people," says
Norquist is referring to the elimination of Internal Revenue Code Section 199, which is a domestic manufacturer's tax deduction that all companies receive for engaging in production within the U.S. However, the current Administration wishes to remove this - but only for energy companies.
"To tell the American taxpayers that he doesn't want to raise their taxes is similar to convincing a math professor two plus two equals seven - it just doesn't make sense!" says Norquist.
Using the Manhattan Institute of Technology's (
Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) is a non-partisan coalition of taxpayers and taxpayer groups who oppose all federal, state and local tax increases. For more information or to arrange an interview, please contact
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