Geithner: End tax cuts for wealthy
'Responsible thing' to let them expire, says treasury secretary
Associated Press
Washington -- Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner said that allowing tax
cuts for the wealthy to expire would be "the responsible thing to do."

This is the last year for the tax cuts enacted under President George
W. Bush. Republicans have generally favored extending all of them.
While Democrats are divided on the issue, President Barack Obama has
favored allowing the expiration of cuts he says have applied to the
wealthiest.

"It's responsible to let the tax cuts expire that just go to 2 percent
to 3 percent of Americans, the highest earning Americans," Geithner
told ABC's "This Week" in an interview broadcast Sunday.

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 Doing so would show the world that the United States is "willing as a
country now to start to make some progress" reducing long-term budget
deficits, he said.

Geithner said he does not believe that higher taxes for those high
earners will hurt economic growth.

He also said he "absolutely" believes Congress will act on taxes
before the election. That's a touchy issue for Democrats, some of whom
may not be eager to address a hot-button issue like taxes so close to
Election Day.

Speaking on NBC's "Meet the Press," Geithner says he supports allowing
the top capital gains tax rate to revert to 20 percent. It's 15
percent now.

He also addressed the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the
mortgage buyers whose bailout has cost taxpayers $145 billion. The
financial overhaul didn't address their future. The Obama
administration has said it wants to wait until next year to determine
their future.

"I think we're not going to preserve Fannie and Freddie in anything
like the current form," Geithner said on "Meet the Press." "We're
going to have to bring fundamental change to that market."



>From The Detroit News:
http://www.detnews.com/article/20100726/POLITICS03/7260327/1022/Geithner--End-tax-cuts-for-wealthy#ixzz0un7KtEow
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