Comparing the Presidential Tax Plans

You have listened to all of the debates and now what do they mean from a tax perspective? I have put together a brief audio to help you understand each tax strategy. Each candidate has some good and bad. Please let me know your thoughts.

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  • 10/21/2008 6:11 PM Joanne wrote:
    Wow! Thanks for the breakdown, I definitely needed a better understanding on each candidates view of their tax plan. I will make sure to share this with my friends. You're the best!
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  • 10/22/2008 2:51 PM Chris wrote:
    great information! i agree that at this point in our economic turmoil, we must choose the best tax plan for our society.

    my only question is, will both candidates stick to their strategy? if either one is in office, they may have to make some tough decisions to step away from their tax strategy. especially, when we have to control our spending and lower our national debt. ten trillion dollars (and climbing) is ridiculous!
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    1. 10/22/2008 3:16 PM karla dennis wrote:
      A good question – will both parties stick to their plans.  I would want to say any good leader must recognize the need to abandon or alter a plan that is not work; thus, should we expect changes – OF COURSE.  Does this make them a bad leader may or maybe not.  The key is to make sure we stay current to these changes and proactively make our adjustments as needed.

      K

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      1. 10/22/2008 5:18 PM Chris wrote:
        agreed!
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