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3 similar Tax Agreement contracts

THE TAX AGREEMENT CHOICE:
Tax Agreement • December 16th, 2010

YES Vote NO Vote  Prevents tax increase on working Americans, small businesses and job- creating investments.  Job-killing $3.8 trillion tax increase kicks in on January 1 and will be paid for by every taxpayer and most small businesses.  Kills the refundable Making Work Pay credit and replaces it with a payroll tax cut for everyone who pays the FICA tax.  Middle-class families lose roughly $100 per week out of their paychecks.  Reduces the Death Tax to 35% (down from 55% next year) and increases the exemption amount to $5 million per spouse (up from $1 million next year).  Disaster for family budgets, employers and the economy.

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THE TAX AGREEMENT CHOICE:
Tax Agreement • December 14th, 2010

YES Vote NO Vote  Prevents tax increase on working Americans, small businesses and job- creating investments.  Job-killing $3.8 trillion tax increase kicks in on January 1 and will be paid for by every taxpayer and most small businesses.  Kills the refundable Making Work Pay credit and replaces it with a payroll tax cut for everyone who pays the FICA tax.  Middle-class families lose roughly $100 per week out of their paychecks.  Reduces the Death Tax to 35% (down from 55% next year) and increases the exemption amount to $5 million per spouse (up from $1 million next year).  Disaster for family budgets, employers and the economy.

THE TAX AGREEMENT CHOICE:
Tax Agreement • December 14th, 2010

YES Vote NO Vote  Prevents tax increase on working Americans, small businesses and job- creating investments.  Job-killing $3.8 trillion tax increase kicks in on January 1 and will be paid for by every taxpayer and most small businesses.  Kills the refundable Making Work Pay credit and replaces it with a payroll tax cut for everyone who pays the FICA tax.  Middle-class families lose roughly $100 per week out of their paychecks.  Reduces the Death Tax to 35% (down from 55% next year) and increases the exemption amount to $5 million per spouse (up from $1 million next year).  Disaster for family budgets, employers and the economy.

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