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Trump administration weighing tax incentive for US households to invest in stock market

  
Via:  Vic Eldred  •  4 years ago  •  3 comments

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Trump administration weighing tax incentive for US households to invest in stock market
 

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The White House is reportedly considering ways to incentivize U.S. households to invest in the stock market as part of an upcoming tax cuts package. 

Four senior administration officials familiar with the discussions  told CNBC  that the proposal, which is one of several currently under consideration, would include a clause to allow some of household income to be treated as tax-free should families invest outside a traditional 401(k).

The plan would allow households earning up to $200,000 to invest $10,000 of that income on a tax-free basis, though no figures are set in stone. 

“Nothing’s ruled out,” one senior administration official told CNBC. “Nothing’s been ruled in, either.” 

Larry Kudlow , the White House’s top economic adviser, added that the incentive approach most seriously under consideration would focus on creating universal savings accounts, which would combine retirement, education and health care savings.

The tax break, if implemented, would represent “a pretty substantial amount of money for people” to have for retirement, economist  Stephen Moore , who works at the conservative Heritage Foundation and is a White House ally, told CNBC.

President Trump  rolled out and signed out a tax plan in 2017, a piece of legislation he and his allies have said is responsible for economic gains. The president has floated another tax cut is in the works should he be reelected.

“It’s sort of an idealistic document,” a senior official involved in discussions told CNBC. “Sort of, ‘If you reelect this administration, this is what you’re going to get.’”


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Vic Eldred
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1  seeder  Vic Eldred    4 years ago

Let's see a tax break on certain investments (retirement, college etc) for working families making less that $200,000 a year?  Watch for the narrative against that!  They're cooking one up right now!


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1.1  squiggy  replied to  Vic Eldred @1    4 years ago

Well, yea. For the left's support the bill would need even more unearned income credits, (for non-workers) since this is just a way to screw working people out of their savings.

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Vic Eldred
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1.1.1  seeder  Vic Eldred  replied to  squiggy @1.1    4 years ago

Excellent!  You may have a job waiting at Media Matters.  You wrote up a perfect narrative - to be repeated hundreds of times by the msm!

 
 

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