2011 Budget Distributional Tables
The Tax Policy Center has posted a variety of tables and Excel spreadsheets showing the distributional effects of the tax provisions in President Obama’s 2011 Budget.
Tables show the distributional effects by cash income and by income percentiles for 2012 versus current law and versus a current policy baseline. The current policy baseline extends and indexes the 2009 AMT patch, makes the 2001 and 2003 individual income tax cuts permanent, and makes 2009 estate tax law permanent. Distributional effects for 2017 are shown for the individual provisions as a package. We also show distributional effects of the revenue changes in the current policy baseline versus current law. Click on the table name to locate the table on the TPC website.
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| 2012 versus Current Law | | 2012 versus Current Policy |
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| 2012 versus Current Law | | 2012 versus Current Policy |
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| 2017 versus Current Law | | 2017 versus Current Policy |
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2012 Effective Marginal Individual Income Tax Rates |
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| Change in Marginal Rates versus Current Law | | Change in Marginal Rates versus Current Policy |
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Provisions Affecting Low- and Middle-Income Taxpayers |
| 2012 versus Current Law | | 2012 versus Current Policy |
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Provisions Affecting High-Income Taxpayers |
| 2012 versus Current Law | | 2012 versus Current Policy |
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| 2011 versus Current Law | | 2011 versus Current Policy |
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Limit Value of Itemized Deductions to 28% |
| 2012 versus Current Law | | 2012 versus Current Policy |
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Tax Changes Included in Current Policy Baseline |
Current Policy versus Current Law |
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Index 2009 Parameters of AMT to Inflation |
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Continue 2001 and 2003 Tax Cuts |
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Make 2009 Estate Tax Permanent |
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