Congress Passes Several Tax Cuts
Benefiting Texas
December 7, 2005
Congressman Ron Paul joined an overwhelming majority of his congressional
colleagues in voting to pass several tax cuts this week, including measures that
directly benefit Texans.
Several new tax provisions provide specific relief for those living in
counties affected by Hurricane Rita earlier this year.
All of the new tax provisions will be available for individuals and
businesses filing their 2005 returns.
Below are summaries of some of the specific tax cuts passed by Congress this
week:
Texans
can continue to deduct sales taxes from their income taxes in 2006, assuring
parity with taxpayers who deduct state income taxes;
Individuals
affected by Rita can withdraw money from their IRA or pension plan without
incurring penalties;
Small
employers who continued to pay employees in the aftermath of Rita can claim
significant tax credits;
Individuals
can deduct casualty losses resulting from Rita regardless of adjusted gross
income;
Military
personnel can use tax-free combat pay as income to receive the earned income tax
credit;
Individuals
can deduct higher education expenses regardless of whether they itemize;
Teachers
can deduct the cost of classroom supplies regardless of whether they itemize;
Higher
exemption levels for the dreaded Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) are extended; and