Joe Biden (D)
Repeal tax cuts for wealthiest 1 percent; extend tax breaks for college tuition; fix alternative minimum tax.
Hillary Clinton (D)
“Will offer tax credits for middle-class families and small business to help them afford health care; work for a fairer tax code and balance the budget."
Chris Dodd (D)
"As president, I would work to grow our economy while making taxes fair and providing relief to middle-class families."
John Edwards (D)
"I'll reverse regressive tax cuts that shifted the burden onto middle-class workers by cutting taxes for middle-class families and repealing Bush's tax cuts for families over $200,000."
Rudy Giuliani (R)
"Will lower taxes and increase government revenues."
Mike Gravel (D)
"Will abolish IRS; federal income tax and the tax code; institute fair green (sales) tax with rebates on necessities; make U.S. foreign investment haven, creating jobs."
Mike Huckabee (R)
Will eliminate all federal income and payroll taxes | personal. corporate, gift, estate, capital gains, alternative minimum, Social Security. Medicare, self-employment.
Duncan Hunter (R)
Will reform tax code to make it simpler and fairer; eliminate marriage tax; change alternative minimum tax so fewer pay.
Dennis Kucinich (D)
Double tax refunds and credits for Americans earning $80,000 and lower by shifting burden to those who can afford to pay.
Sen. John McCain (R)
Tax cuts work best when accompanied by lower spending. Will work for intelligently formulated tax cuts, tax reform, lower spending.
Barack Obama (D)
"Will cut taxes up to $1,000 for working families, eliminate taxes for seniors making under $50,000 and simplify tax forms.”
Ron Paul (R)
"Working Americans like lower taxes. So do I. Lower taxes benefit all of us, creating jobs and allowing us to make more decisions for ourselves about our lives."
Bill Richardson (D)
End Alternative Minimum Tax and death tax for middle class; end Bush tax cuts for wealthiest; slash corporate welfare.
Mitt Romney (R)
"I'll make Bush tax cuts permanent; end the death tax; end middle-class tax rate on interest, dividends and capital gains."
Tom Tancredo (R)
"The current income tax system is complex and unfair, and should be replaced by a national sales tax, such as proposed by the Fair Tax."
Fred Thompson (R)
Abolish death tax and Alternative Minimum Tax; cut corporate income tax from 33 to 27 percent; start voluntary flat tax.
Local News
On the Issues: Taxes
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Health care law debated
About 100 city union members packed the Wiggin Auditorium in City Hall last night, as the Peabody City Council debated the merits of a new law that would curb the unions' ability to negotiate their health benefits.
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Borders site is next chapter for auto dealer
DANVERS — Danvers-based Kelly Automotive Group is ramping up expansion plans along Route 114 in both Danvers and Peabody.
Kelly is mulling the creation of a two-story dealership out of the vacant former Borders Books and Music store on Andover Street in Peabody. The Danvers native and the company's president, Brian Kelly, acquired the property in December. -
Road race issue crosses finish line
SALEM — The City Council agreed last night to track and monitor Salem's many road races through creation of a master calendar.
Salem's volume of road races, and the fact that many of them run through the same sections of the city, had come under scrutiny by the council this winter. -
Salem businessman offers firsthand insight on Egypt
SALEM — David Williams, 55, had a good feeling when he was asked to go to Egypt as part of a team of Americans dedicated to teaching that country's new democrats just how politics works.
Today, he's less positive about a process that has seen revolution followed by elections and then, to his shock, the prosecution of Americans and others working to assist in the creation of a stable democracy. -
A Salem flag-raising in Afghanistan
SALEM — For Veterans Day, third-graders from the Witchcraft Heights School wrote letters to U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
The school has done this in the past, but this time was different. This time they sent them to a soldier from Salem, U.S. Army Pfc. Michael Levesque. - Body-moving case in court next month
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