Isaac Shapiro

Low-income Families Hurt by Tax Cut

The tax bill that President Bush signed May 28 dropped a child tax credit provision included in the Senate version of the bill that would have assisted close to 12 million children in low-income working families, many of whom receive no benefit from the final legislation. A front page story in the New York Times on May 29 highlighted the absence of this provision.[1] In explaining why this provision was dropped, a spokeswoman for the House Ways and Means Committee told the New York Times that the provision was in the bill when the cost of the package was tentatively set at $380 billion but was one of the provisions that had to be dropped to reduce the bill's cost to $350 billion. Since the cost of the dropped provision was only $3.5 billion, it appears this decision was not necessary. It would not have been difficult to provide room for the provision in the bill.

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