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1 Gerald Prante, Illustration of the President's Health Care Tax Initiative 1 (2007)

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January 25, 2007
Illustration of the President's Health Care Tax Initiative
by Gerald Prante
Fiscal Fact No. 75
Now that more details of the President's health care proposal have emerged, we can look
more closely at how different groups of Americans will be impacted. As discussed in Tax
Foundation Fiscal Fact No. 74, President to Propose Large Tax Deduction to Spur Health
Insurance Purchases, 53 percent of uninsured Americans have no federal income tax
liability. Therefore, the President was forced to allow the deduction for purchasing health
insurance to reduce payroll tax liability; this is the only way to let the 53 percent with no
income tax liability benefit from the deduction.
Following is an illustration of how the new Bush health care plan proposed during the
State of the union Address would affect four types of families.
First, we present a family of four with two children that earns $80,000 per year in wage
and salary income and receives $10,000 in employer-provided health insurance. Next, we
show that same family, but we assume it receives $20,000 in employer-provided health
insurance. Third, we show the impact on a low-income family with a single mother of two
children who earns $25,000 in wage and salary income and currently has no health
insurance. Finally, we show a single person living by himself earning $50,000 and
currently uninsured. We assume all families currently take the standard deduction and
receive the child tax credit (if applicable), and no other credits. Also, we calculate the
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the additional child tax credit for the low-income
single mother.

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