2010 Distributional tables for the proposal to replace the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a non-refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average growth between CPI and
2010 Distributional tables for the proposal to replace the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a non-refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average growth between CPI and
2010 Distributional tables for the proposal to replace the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average growth between CPI and
2010 Distributional tables for the proposal to replace the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average growth between CPI and
2019 Distributional tables for the proposal to replace the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a non-refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average growth between CPI and
2019 Distributional tables for the proposal to replace the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a non-refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average growth between CPI and
2019 Distributional tables for the proposal to replace the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average growth between CPI and
2019 Distributional tables for the proposal to replace the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average growth between CPI and
2010 Distribution tables for the proposal to replace the income tax portion of the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a non-refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average
2010 Distribution tables for the proposal to replace the income tax portion of the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a non-refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average
2010 Distribution tables for the proposal to replace the income tax portion of the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average
2010 Distribution tables for the proposal to replace the income tax portion of the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average
2019 Distribution tables for the proposal to replace the income tax portion of the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a non-refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average
2019 Distribution tables for the proposal to replace the income tax portion of the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a non-refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average
2019 Distribution tables for the proposal to replace the income tax portion of the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average
2019 Distribution tables for the proposal to replace the income tax portion of the employer sponsored health insurance exclusion with a refundable tax credit of $2,300 for single coverage and $5,700 for family coverage in 2010. For subsequent years, the credit levels are indexed by the average
Number of tax units with zero or negative tax liabilty under various assumptions regarding the repeal of employer sponsored insurance and tax credits, both refundable and non refundable; for the years 2010 to 2019.