@BobStein_FT @ConnollyDC gotta tend to family now, but not true if policy changes affect consumption (bc fams consume more). more Later.
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En réponse à @scottlincicome
@scottlincicome@BobStein_FT Interesting… look forward to it.11 réponses 0 Retweet 1 j'aime -
En réponse à @ConnollyDC
@ConnollyDC@BobStein_FT and would reduce govt (and be pro-growth), not add another layer of govt (which is what a tax credit is)2 réponses 0 Retweet 1 j'aime -
En réponse à @scottlincicome
@scottlincicome@ConnollyDC The credit, which doesn't phase-out, is no diff than an exemption that applies to both income & payroll taxes.1 réponse 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
En réponse à @BobStein_FT
@BobStein_FT@ConnollyDC sorry, a tax credit is legally distinct from an exemption, and...2 réponses 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
En réponse à @scottlincicome
@scottlincicome@ConnollyDC Incorrect. A non-phased out credit applying only to taxes paid is, in effect, an exemption w/ cap on its value.2 réponses 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
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En réponse à @scottlincicome
@scottlincicome@ConnollyDC that's right. No substantive difference.1 réponse 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
En réponse à @BobStein_FT
@BobStein_FT@ConnollyDC sorry, but there is a massive, fundamental difference between a 0 rate and a credit that gets you to 0 effective3 réponses 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
En réponse à @scottlincicome
@scottlincicome@ConnollyDC key feature is not refundable once income and payroll tax liabilities exhausted.4 réponses 0 Retweet 1 j'aime
@BobStein_FT @ConnollyDC rate cut sets em free.
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