President Beholden out for a buck, has made the point (endlessly) that his heavy debt burden for our kids and grandkids is well, good for our small businesses.
President Bush defended his tax cuts yesterday as economic fuel for the small-business sector in response to mounting criticism from Democratic presidential candidates that the cuts chiefly benefited the wealthiest Americans.
Oh, not so fast...the IRS (remember them, the folks who know where taxes come from?) begs to differ...
Internal Revenue Service statistics cited by a Democratic senator this month show that the vast majority of small businesses do not earn nearly enough money to fall into the highest income tax bracket. According to IRS data from the 2001 tax year, 3.8 percent of the 18.2 million business tax returns filed that year reported taxable income of $200,000 or more. The top tax bracket last year kicked in at $311,950 of taxable income.
So who really is a small business?
But under Treasury's definition, both Bush and Vice President Cheney are members of the entrepreneurial class. In his 2002 tax return, the president reported $1,549 from rental real estate, royalties, partnerships, S corporations and trusts, including income from GWB Rangers Corp., a remnant of his days as co-owner of the Texas Rangers. Of the Cheney household's $1.2 million income, $238,682 was from business ventures within the White House's definition of small business.
Economists say the broad Republican definition of "small-business man" includes not only doctors, lawyers and management consultants but also chief executives who earn $3,000 renting out their chalets in Aspen or report $10,000 in speaking fees. An aide on the Joint Economic Committee conceded that the definition includes the army of accountants and consultants at such giant partnerships as KPMG LLP and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, not the firms that "small business" brings to mind.
So really, the tax code does favor the "mom and pop" small businesses. The ones owned by Poppy and kin, you know those small ones, CheneyBurton, Bechtel, The Washington Group, Lockheed Martin, and several others...too many names, not enough likker. Hep out a poor ol' former small bidnessman crushed by #41 in the early 90's. Toss in a few more names...
posted by Jo Fish on 02.24.04 at 07:20 PM
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I dont' know what they are smoking at the white house but I will bet it is illegal.
posted by: RED MEAT DEMOCRAT on 02.25.04 at 05:02 AM [permalink]