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Federal Tax Administrators Tax Legislative Update September 25, 2000 Gillian Spooner Director of Tax Policy Washington National Tax.

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1 Federal Tax Administrators Tax Legislative Update September 25, 2000 Gillian Spooner Director of Tax Policy Washington National Tax

2 Topics to Cover Current State of Play Current State of Play Pension Bill Pension Bill Foreign Sales Corporations Foreign Sales Corporations Community Renewal Community Renewal Corporate Tax Shelters Corporate Tax Shelters (Taxpayer Bill of Rights) (Taxpayer Bill of Rights) Outlook for 2001 Outlook for 2001

3 Budget Surplus Congressional Budget Office figures Congressional Budget Office figures –Total Budget Surplus °$4.561 trillion (2001-2010) –On-Budget Surplus °$2.173 trillion (2001-2010)

4 Source: CBO Budget Outlook Under Current Policies (July 18, 2000). Surpluses and Deficits: FY 1995-2010 (as a percentage of GDP) The Budget 1996200020042008 % of Gross Domestic Product

5 Process House Republicans passing single issue “thematic” tax bills House Republicans passing single issue “thematic” tax bills Procedural road blocks in Senate Procedural road blocks in Senate Endgame Endgame –Reconciliation bill –Free-standing bills –Omnibus bill

6 Legislation “in Play” Pension Bill Pension Bill Foreign Sales Corporations Foreign Sales Corporations Community Renewal Community Renewal Taxpayer Bill of Rights Taxpayer Bill of Rights Minimum Wage Minimum Wage

7 “Casualties” and “Orphans” Estate tax relief Estate tax relief –Vetoed August 31 –House fails to override September 7 Marriage penalty relief Marriage penalty relief –Vetoed August 5 –House fails to override September 13 Health bill Health bill Education savings accounts Education savings accounts Internet Internet Telephone excise tax Telephone excise tax

8 Pension Bills House bill House bill –Comprehensive Retirement Security and Pension Reform Act –Approved by House July 19 by vote of 401-25 –President voices criticism, no veto threat Senate bill Senate bill –Retirement Security and Savings Act –Unanimously reported by Finance Committee September 7

9 Pension Bills – Common Elements IRAs IRAs –Increase contribution limit to $5,000 Defined contribution plans Defined contribution plans –Increase dollar limits on elective deferrals to $15,000 –Additional “catch up” contributions for those over 50 –Faster vesting of employer matching contributions Liberalize rules relating to rollovers of pension distributions Liberalize rules relating to rollovers of pension distributions

10 Pension Bills – Principal Differences Senate bill includes: Senate bill includes: –IRAs °Increase income limits for Roth IRAs to $200,000 for married couples °Provide tax-free treatment for withdrawals contributed to charity –Tax credit for pension contributions by low and middle income taxpayers –Small business tax relief °Provide credit for employer contributions and for administrative expenses °Relief available for first three years of plan

11 Foreign Sales Corporations WTO decision holds FSC rules constitute an illegal trade subsidy WTO decision holds FSC rules constitute an illegal trade subsidy –FSC subsidies must be withdrawn by October 1, 2000 House approves FSC legislation September 13 House approves FSC legislation September 13 –Replace FSC rules with elective regime that would provide tax reductions for income from both export and non-export foreign sales –Provide an exclusion for qualifying foreign trade income

12 Community Renewal/New Markets “Renewal Communities” “Renewal Communities” Empowerment Zones Empowerment Zones New Markets tax credit New Markets tax credit Low-income housing credit Low-income housing credit Private activity bonds Private activity bonds

13 Taxpayer Bill of Rights Interest and Penalties Interest and Penalties –Exclude overpayment interest from gross income –Modify interest netting rules for individuals Confidentiality and Disclosure Confidentiality and Disclosure –Protect competent authority agreements from disclosure Potential vehicle for Corporate Tax Shelter provision in Senate Potential vehicle for Corporate Tax Shelter provision in Senate Potential vehicle for revenue raisers Potential vehicle for revenue raisers

14 Possible Outcomes

15 Corporate Tax Shelters Bipartisan staff proposal Bipartisan staff proposal Treasury regulations Treasury regulations Treasury legislative proposals Treasury legislative proposals

16 Legislative Outlook 2001 Transition New President New President New Chairman Ways and Means Committee New Chairman Ways and Means Committee New Chairman Senate Finance Committee? New Chairman Senate Finance Committee? Learning to legislate in a budget surplus world Learning to legislate in a budget surplus world

17 Issues in Tax Plans of Presidential Candidates

18 Marriage penalty relief Marriage penalty relief –Bush: 10% deduction for lower paid spouse ($3,000 cap) –Gore: Make standard deduction twice that of individuals ($1,400 increase in 1999)

19 Issues in Tax Plans of Presidential Candidates Tax relief for parents Tax relief for parents –Bush: Double kid credit to $1,000 Increase phase-out to $200,000 –Gore: Make dependent care credit refundable; extend to after-school care and non-working parents of infants

20 Issues in Tax Plans of Presidential Candidates Health Care Health Care –Bush: Health insurance credit for lower income taxpayers that would otherwise be uninsured –Gore: Credit for small businesses that provide health insurance

21 Issues in Tax Plans of Presidential Candidates Education Incentives Education Incentives –Bush: Increase Ed-IRA limit to $5,000/year and extend to K-12 –Gore: °28% credit for $10,000 of post- secondary costs °Life-long learning accounts

22 Issues in Tax Plans of Presidential Candidates Retirement Security Retirement Security –Bush: Private accounts within social security. Broader access to incentive retirement accounts –Gore: Retirement savings plus - 401(k) type with government match for low income taxpayers

23 Issues in Tax Plans of Presidential Candidates R&E Credit R&E Credit –Both: Make permanent

24 Issues in Tax Plans of Presidential Candidates Development Incentives Development Incentives –Bush: Individual development accounts, expand low-income housing incentives –Gore: Expand present law incentives (empowerment zones, low-income housing credits)

25 Issues in Tax Plans of Presidential Candidates Environmental Incentives Environmental Incentives –Bush and Gore: Exclude 50% of capital gains on conservation sales –Gore: Tax credit on environmental bonds

26 Issues in Tax Plans of Presidential Candidates Rate Cuts Rate Cuts –Bush: Cut tax rates ° 10/15/25/33 rate structure –Gore: No proposal

27 Issues in Tax Plans of Presidential Candidates Estate and Gift Taxes Estate and Gift Taxes –Bush: Phased repeal –Gore: Environmental-oriented incentives


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