Huntsman would reduce the marginal corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 25 percent, one point lower than the OECD average. Reuters' Jim Pethokoukis is a believer: "The Hunstman tax plan is -- easily -- the most pro-growth proposal ever offered by a US presidential candidate."
ALL deductions, including charity and mortgage-interest. ALL of 'em.
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Why do I get the feeling that when someone runs the numbers on this plan, a certain segment of society gets a great deal and the rest of us get the shaft?
I dunno. Why?
That mortgage-interest thing can be very serious money on a $1million home, you know.
Why do I think that when one runs the numbers, no (D) will be happy? Is it because the plan does NOT eat the rich?
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