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Washington Post
May 19, 2004

Editorial

Leave No Rich Child Behind

The House of Representatives plans to take up a bill
this week that would provide new tax breaks to families
earning as much as $309,000, while doing next to nothing
for those at the low end of the income scale. The bill,
which could come up as early as today, is the most
egregious part of a House tax-cutting spree that
altogether would add more than $500 billion to the
deficit over the next 10 years, according to estimates
by the Urban Institute-Brookings Institution Tax Policy
Center.

The House would not only make permanent the $1,000-per-
child tax credit enacted as part of the 2001 tax cut but
would dramatically increase the income limits for
eligibility. Currently, married families with incomes of
up to $110,000 receive the full credit; the bill would
more than double the income ceiling, to $250,000. Under
existing law, families with two children and incomes up
to $149,000 receive a partial tax credit; the bill would
make that partial credit available to families with two
children and income of between $250,000 and $289,000;
families with three children would be entitled to the
partial credit up to an income of $309,000.

This is unnecessary, misguided and irresponsible.
Families at that income level have already enjoyed
significant benefits from the recent tax cuts; they
don't need an extra subsidy to help support their
children. While tax cut proponents argue that lowering
marginal tax rates or cutting dividend and capital gains
taxes helps promote economic growth, there is no such
claim to be made for the child tax credit. And the
increase in the income ceiling would cost $69 billion
through 2014, $87 billion if you count increased
interest payments on the extra debt.

House Republicans have the gall to propose all this --
and many House Democrats don't seem to have the spine to
oppose it -- while providing almost no extra help for
the poorest families. Currently, low-income families who
earn more than $10,750 are eligible for a small
refundable tax credit. (These are families that pay
payroll taxes but don't earn enough to be subject to
paying income taxes, so they get a check back from the
government.) For example, a married family with two
children and an income of $12,000 gets $125 per child.
The House bill would speed up by one year a planned
increase in the size of this credit, giving low-income
families a one-time average benefit of $150 per child.
This remedies -- belatedly -- last year's mean-spirited
omission of these families from the accelerated increase
in the child tax credit enjoyed by higher-income
taxpayers. The cost of this meager improvement: $1.8
billion.

For families earning less than $10,750, however, the
House bill would do nothing. Thus, a family with a
parent working full-time at the minimum wage ($10,300)
would get no benefit from the bill. A better-off but
still low-income family with two children would get a
one-time $300 average tax break ($150 per child). By
contrast, two-child families with earnings between
$150,000 and $250,000 get $22,000 in extra tax breaks
over the next 10 years ($1,000 per child per year). This
is bad social policy, bad tax policy, and bad fiscal
policy. You'd think they'd be embarrassed, but they're
not.

(c) 2004 The Washington Post Company

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A38018-2004May18.html
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