Jan 14, 2011

Route 66

Se acabó la plata, ¿bajamos los gastos o subimos los impuestos?

"Patrick J. Quinn, the governor of Illinois and a Democrat, praised the decision of state lawmakers — in the wee hours of the morning on Wednesday — to raise the individual income tax rate by about 66 percent as a necessity to avert the state’s “fiscal emergency,” which includes a budget deficit of more than $13 billion, about $8 billion in unpaid bills to social service agencies, pharmacies and others, and a sinking bond rating."
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"Under the legislation, the income tax rate would temporarily rise to 5 percent from its current rate of 3 percent, and the rate for corporate taxes would rise to 7 percent from its current 4.8 percent. As part of the deal, the state’s spending growth would be limited from one year to the next over the next four years — a provision Republicans complained did not cut spending enough."

Con lo que pagamos acá de ganancias, es para pegarse un tiro viendo esas tasas.

5 comments:

  1. Nunca es posible bajar el gasto, la solución siempre pasa por aumentar los impuestos/deuda.

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  2. Lo subieron de 3% a 5%... ojalá fuera así acá, yo pago más del 15%.

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  3. Eso es solo el state

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  4. A ver, en Argentina un productor del campo que exporta, paga 30 y pico de retención, plus el 30 y pico del restante por ganacias? Es correcto?

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  5. Más ingresos brutos, está estatizado de facto el campo.

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