In a recent speech, President Obama pushed the idea of giving tax credits to small businesses that hire new employees. The proposal hasn’t made it to Capitol Hill yet.
What’s not on Congress’ agenda yet: The president’s proposal to give tax credits to small businesses that hire new employees. None of the current proposals on Capitol Hill have that component. House Democratic leaders did pass a $100 billion job-creation bill, but the tax credit for hiring wasn’t in there.
What is in the bill and coming from the White House:
- The president will announce plans to provide $5 billion more in tax credits for makers of wind, solar, electric-vehicle and other renewable-energy products. The president’s plan is to get the ball rolling for “green” industries and then attract $15 billion in private investment — and create jobs in the industry.
- The U.S. House’s bill contains money for infrastructure projects, water projects, affordable-housing construction and renovation, and school construction and renovation.
In any case, the Senate won’t consider or vote on the House bill — or a bill to give tax credits for hiring — until some time after the first of the year.
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Tags: jobs, tax credit
January 1st, 2010 at 6:23 pm
Billions for incentives to start “green” businesses won’t help increase employment now. Supporting existing small businesses is the way to kick up employment immediately. That’s one of the first things the Obama administration should have done a year ago. These social reformers don’t have a clue how to run an economy!