This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows a current law baseline.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows a current law baseline.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows a permanent AMT patch at 2009 levels, indexed.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows a permanent AMT patch at 2009 levels, indexed.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows the extension of lower tax brackets.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows the extension of lower tax brackets.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows the reduced marriage penalty.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows the reduced marriage penalty.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows the expansion of credits.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows the expansion of credits.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows special treatment of qualified dividends.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows special treatment of qualified dividends.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows reduced rates on long-term capital gains.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows reduced rates on long-term capital gains.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows PEP and PEASE.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows PEP and PEASE.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows the extension of high tax brackets.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows the extension of high tax brackets.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows the estate tax at a 45 percent rate and $3.5 million exemption, unindexed.
This is a 2012 distribution table that is part of a series of tables showing the distributional effects of moving incrementally from current law to current policy. This table shows the estate tax at a 45 percent rate and $3.5 million exemption, unindexed.