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Create a $3,000 tax credit for companies that add jobs

President Obama first proposed a $3,000 tax credit for businesses that add to their payroll when he was campaigning for president and the U.S. economy had taken a serious nosedive. After winning the election and taking office, he began working on a stimulus bill with Congress. But this idea soon stalled and appears to be dead.

It never got any significant support in Congress, even from Democrats. Lawmakers said they were concerned the credit wasn't enough of an incentive to get companies to hire additional workers. Tax policy analysts said the credit would be an administrative nightmare to implement. Companies might eliminate a job and then create it again later in hopes of getting the tax credit.

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said at a news conference on Jan. 14, 2009, that both Democrats and Republicans had problems with the measure.

"If you have a company and you're selling fewer shingles, $3,000 isn't going to get you to hire somebody when your sales are shrinking," Schumer said.

The credit was never part of the stimulus legislation as far as we saw, and it was not included in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which Obama signed into law on Feb. 17, 2009. Likewise, we see no indication that this idea might re-emerge. So for now, we rate it Promise Broken.

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Thomas, The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 , accessed Feb. 17, 2009

The Tax Policy Center, Obama's $300 Billion Tax Cut: Lots of Buck, Not Much Bang, Jan. 5, 2009
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Where's the $1,500 I was going to get from EXXON's obscene "windfall profit??"
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I say we tax hollywood first (unless you consider 20 mil for a flick reasonable and Tom Cruise could afford it)
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Still waiting to hear how small business owners and anyone making more than a middle income salary is going to get screwed with excessive taxes to pay for Obama's expenses.

Also could not help but be surprised last night when he changed his "creating 4 million new jobs" label to now saying "save or create 3.5 million jobs".

somehow we lost 500,000 jobs in one day - great prognosis...
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taxes go up we will be one of the ones that will be out of work i will have to shut down imake it well enough now but at a higher tax rate it will no longer be worth it to me.
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