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Congress Returning, Eyeing New Fees And Budget Cuts To Pay For Payroll Tax Cut Extension

Congress Returns Payroll Tax

Posted: 01/16/12 10:19 AM ET

By ANDREW TAYLOR, ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON -- Republicans would cut federal employee benefits. President Barack Obama would raise fees for airline passengers and eliminate Saturday mail delivery. Democrats in Congress would charge employers higher premiums for federal pension guarantees.

As Congress returns from a three-week holiday break, those are a few of the ideas for how to pay for extending an average $20-a-week Social Security payroll tax cut through the end of 2012 without adding to the government's long-term debt.

Obama and fellow Democrats insisted on taxing the wealthy to offset the deficit impact of the payroll tax cut and of providing jobless benefits to the long-term unemployed. While still useful as campaign fodder, that idea is largely a bygone one.

House and Senate negotiators are drawing on Obama's budget and the work of the defunct congressional supercommittee on deficit reduction to come up with the $160 billion or so needed to continue the tax cut and federal jobless benefits. Both of are set to expire Feb. 29.

Republicans controlling the House took a political drubbing in a December battle that produced a two-month extension of unemployment aid and the 2 percentage point tax cut for 160 million workers.

While House Republicans went after Democratic sacred cows such as federal worker benefits and health care spending, leading senators made progress on a bigger deal before it collapsed because of a lack of time, aides in both parties say.

Health care remains part of the equation. To prevent a 27 percent cut in Medicare payments to doctors under an outdated 1997 formula, negotiators are trying to find $39 billion in cuts elsewhere in health care spending. That would fix the problem for two years.

Some of the money being considered to offset the lost payroll tax revenue is practically free. For example, auctioning portions of the electromagnetic spectrum to wireless companies. That would raise perhaps $16 billion over the coming decade.

Obama wants to raise $4 billion more by selling off surplus federal property. There's an additional $3 billion to be reaped by preventing state and local government workers from improperly claiming Social Security benefits.

One idea seen as likely to make it into the final package is the repeal of a tax break taken by businesses that buy corporate jets. It would raise about $5 billion over a decade.

Other ideas illustrate the uneasy trade-off of big spending cuts or new fees stretched out over a decade to finance only 10 months of a temporary tax cut.

For instance, eliminating Saturday mail delivery and other Postal Service changes raise enough money to pay for only about two months of the payroll tax cut. That may seem like a bad deal for many Americans, especially retired people who don't get the tax cut. The postal reform plan was proposed by Obama and embraced by the supercommittee, but so far has been left out of the payroll tax legislation.

Similarly, an Obama plan to double the Transportation Security Administration's security fee for nonstop air travel from $5 to $10 a round-trip ticket – a sure bet to anger travelers – would raise only enough money to pay for about one month of the tax cut. It gained currency in supercommittee deliberations but is not being pressed now, according to aides in both parties.

"This is definitely a situation in which there's a lot of pain for not that much gain and that trying to do a lot of these things absent a big, broader budget deal is going to be difficult to do," said Ed Lorenzen, an analyst with the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a Washington-based group that advocates fiscal discipline. "Nickel and diming savings is not easy."

A new $100 per flight fee on airlines and owners of private jets that would bring in more than $1 billion a year seems to be gaining momentum. So is a proposal to raise billions of dollars by making businesses with underfunded defined benefit pension plans pay higher premiums to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, which insures such plans. Many businesses and their GOP allies in Washington are resisting the proposals.

Democrats appear set to fight moves by House Republicans to require federal civilian workers to contribute 1.5 percent more of their salaries toward their pensions and absorb a third straight annual pay freeze. Obama wants to give federal workers a one-half of 1 percent pay increase in 2013.

Republicans' proposal to trim the federal workforce through retirements and attrition faces opposition from Democrats who supported it as part of a big deficit-cutting package. Politically wrenching changes to Medicare appear to be off the table.

"When you're talking about a major $1.2 trillion or more deficit reduction plan, there are some things you're willing to consider that you might not in the context of a much smaller agreement," said one Democratic negotiator, Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland.

Despite powerful opposition from the Democratic-leaning Hispanic community, Republicans appear likely to win a provision that would save at least $9 billion by blocking undocumented immigrants from claiming the refundable child tax credit. A separate proposal would raise billions of dollars by imposing Social Security taxes on some foreign temporary workers now exempt from them.

Lawmakers already have snapped up $36 billion in projected receipts over the coming decade to finance the two-month jobless benefits and payroll tax extension enacted just before Christmas. The money comes from a 0.10 percentage point increase in home loan guarantee fees charged by mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that promises to increase the cost of a typical $200,000 mortgage by more than $5,000 over 30 years.

One thing Democrats are loathe to do is revisit the overall cap on day-to-day agency budgets set under last summer's budget and debt limit deal. That makes it more difficult to bank savings from cutting the federal workforce.

House Republicans hope for some victories for conservatives, such as letting states test unemployment benefit applicants for drugs and preventing welfare recipients from using ATMs in casinos, strip clubs or liquor stores to collect their benefits. GOP lawmakers also prefer maximizing spending cuts to raising fees.

Republicans promise to try to make sure the package is funded more with real spending cuts than new fees or easy money such as spectrum auctions. But they don't seem to be spoiling for a fight.

"Given the work that has already been done, there is no reason this bill cannot be completed swiftly and with little acrimony," said Michael Steel, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. "Frankly, the only way this process will not go smoothly and through regular order is if the White House chooses to disrupt it for political reasons."

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Eileen Left
Lifes a bowl of punch, go ahead and spike it
09:40 PM on 01/16/2012
It seems to me that the only people that should be concerned if the Democrats win big in Nov are the hedgefund managers, CEO's and corporate jet owners. Without Republicans the corporate welfare goes bye bye.
09:34 PM on 01/16/2012
They'll end up just borrowing it. We can't afford Obama's spending anyway. JUst borrow it and make our kids pay for it.
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Eileen Left
Lifes a bowl of punch, go ahead and spike it
09:42 PM on 01/16/2012
Name something specific that Obama got funding for without GOP approval that you are opposed to. Remember, be specific.
09:45 PM on 01/16/2012
I hope your not holding your breath :)
11:26 PM on 01/17/2012
Seriously? Here's one example: Obamacare. How about all approriations during 2009 and 2010, when the dem majority just pushed everything thru without regard to GOP opposition
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lulubelle1956
08:53 PM on 01/16/2012
Pass the bill for drug and booze testing reps in government first. No one in the GOP/tp will last a week into their term.
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emma richmond
08:43 PM on 01/16/2012
The reason we haven't heard from these Devils, McConnell, Eric Cantor and John Boehner and a few other have BEEN FLYING AROUND THE World the Middle East and France on Taxpayer Money, John Boehner said he love to Travel and Play Golf, Eric Cantor Was Checking out the Pudden Shops, they have been on Vacation for THREE WEEKS, while President Obama have been back in his Office working, they work is piled up in Congress. We don't know If they're back in the Country, they come back to work for three (3) days and then they off another 6 days.

President Obama Didn't go out the Country He went to his Home State, EVERYONE WAS FEELING REAL BIT..Y, ALL THEY DID WAS WHINE AND COMPLAINT ABOUT THE PRESIDENT AND HIS FAMILY, talking about the Clothes First Lady Bought, one of those Dresses First lady had on was old she wore it a few time last Year, but a lie is nothing for the Right Wings and the Republicans who Hate the Obamas. WHAT HAVE HAPPEN FOR THE PAST 3 WEEKS, THEY DISTRACTION HAVE BEEN TO FOCUS ON PRESIDENT OBAMA WHILE THESE GUYS FLYING AROUND THE WORLD.
08:04 PM on 01/16/2012
The American public is beginning to wake up to the eminent financial disaster our country is headed for which has been made worse by the Obama administration. The national debt has been increased by 43 % since Obama became President which is more then all of past Presidents combined, and instead of doing something to turn it around, the President continues to make it worse. He now wants the debt ceiling raised another 1.2 Trillion dollars and will not cut government spending by one cent, and is obsessed with raising the taxes on the "rich" as a way of turning around this disaster when he knows that even confiscating the total wealth of the 1% will not even cover the interest on the debt for one month. It is time the American people face up to what a mess our elected officials (both parties) have made of our country.
09:36 PM on 01/16/2012
He is on track to compile as much debt as all presidents up to George W Bush
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Eileen Left
Lifes a bowl of punch, go ahead and spike it
09:38 PM on 01/16/2012
If you have to tell complete lies, your arguement holds no water. Try again with facts.
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Salty too
2 Timothy 4:1-5
07:02 PM on 01/16/2012
Your Tax dollars at work: $615,000 was given to the University of California at Santa Cruz to digitize photos, T-shirts and concert tickets belonging to the Grateful Dead.
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Brian Gilmer
Respect the bunny.
06:37 AM on 01/17/2012
That is preserving American culture. Spain still has the sword of El Cid. Why is it that the US has no regard for history?
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Salty too
2 Timothy 4:1-5
08:36 AM on 01/17/2012
BS
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Salty too
2 Timothy 4:1-5
09:19 AM on 01/17/2012
Maybe because right now we are broke and there are mort important things to do than to put $$$ for such things.
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StillAmused
Some mayo on that troll, please...
06:56 PM on 01/16/2012
It was so much easier when Junior just put everything on the tab.
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Brian Gilmer
Respect the bunny.
06:39 AM on 01/17/2012
It is just stunning that Conservative say anything about the federal government spending when they did all they could to make matters worse.
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mrhandyman3105
Independent Voting Democrat This Year
03:27 PM on 01/16/2012
I see another "Bad" year for the GOP if they continue their current course of actions.
Given the Republican's track record in their attempts to obstruct Obama every chance they get by holding the American public hostage to get what they want, will "again" give Obama the upper hand by focusing the public's attention on the fact that the republicans are the problem in Washington, and making them appear as the "Bad Guys" during an election year.
Obama and the Democrats know this and will use it to their advantage throughout this year.
The Democrats are already positioning themselves on certain budget issues that will put the GOP is the same bad position as last year when they took an awful beating in the public opinion polls.
01:19 PM on 01/16/2012
Why don't we just end the wars, NOT start another one in Iran, and cut the military budet by $250 billion?

The top %1 needs to pay more. They earn they money off the benefits of this country. Its time for them to pay us back.
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marymeade2
I prefer liberty over tyranny
01:57 PM on 01/16/2012
You do understand that the top1% doesn't make tax code? Do you also know anything about how progressive taxation works? I'll give you a rather elementary example, suppose a parent pays a child an hourly wage for helping around the house, but the wage decreases after each hour. What do you think happens to the child's motivation thereon? When you answer it, you will see how a progressive tax creates the same problem in the adult world. Economies grow when businesses produce more in goods and services or create new ones. Imposing higher taxes on the last dollars earned, shrinks the amount of money a worker keeps as he creates more value. Increased taxes discourage all of the wealth-creating activites, since the last dollar earned are the ones most likely to be saved and invested, rather than consumed. Do you understand? Who's made your self worth and position in life what it is today?
02:17 PM on 01/16/2012
NO I don't believe it so your telling me I would not make an extra million dollars cause not 35% is taxed but 39%? Why would I not want the $610,000 but instead decide on zero. That is the lie of all lies. The point of a progressive tax is the more gross income you make the more percentage you pay but who gives up because 39% is owed?
03:25 PM on 01/16/2012
Justify the gratuitous $86,000 a year Bush tax cut for a millionaire (add three zeros for a billionaire) while home heating oil subsidies are slashed.
12:45 PM on 01/16/2012
It is only a fight if both sides get in the ring.
12:38 PM on 01/16/2012
How about cutting the CEO pay of every private company that does business with the U.S Government?
No private corporation or contractors executives can make more than 10 times their lowest paid employee.
Watch the tax revenues roll in, the deficit go away and the economy roar to life!
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marymeade2
I prefer liberty over tyranny
01:46 PM on 01/16/2012
Your ideas are ideas that private corporations and contractors need to make on their own as they are not the business of our government. You are implying that government can and indeed should meddle in private business and the private sector, more than they already do. Who has limited you from making as much money as you wish? Who tells you where best to spend your money? I'm actually shocked and appalled by your ideas, as they are counter to what America is.

Ask yourself a few questions, Does government spending make you (meaning individuals) more productive? Does Government spending grow the economy by pumping new money into it? Do Public works projects really stimulate the economy by creating new jobs?
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02:06 PM on 01/16/2012
Do you know what the "implicit and tacit social contract" means? The economics you promote violate the implicit contract, and cause monumental social dysfunction in the form of inequity, disparity and undue influence by the greedy-minded.
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zenman2
Truth over Knowledge
05:05 PM on 01/16/2012
Any one with a living wage stimulates the economy. Not Rupert Murdock
12:30 PM on 01/16/2012
I'm on SS and this is the first raise I have received in 3 years.I have adjusted my spending during that time. If I planned to spend $100 amonth on gas in 2010, and than planned on spending $110 in 2011 but had to cut that amount to $105, that's not a cut of 5% but a increase of 5%. So when they tell you they have cut the budget it's all BS. So for congress I would say this. We are rolling you pay and budget back to 2000 levels. You will no longer be able to vote your own pay raises. Your pay will be based on your preformance. If you do get a raise it will be 1 month before an election and not after.
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charemor
03:13 PM on 01/16/2012
And lets get rid of their pensions and benefits.
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Madtek
Beam me up Scotty...Scotty...SCOTTY!!!
12:18 PM on 01/16/2012
Hey, I'm all for govt .payroll cuts! Let's start with congress, make their paycut down to minimum wage, and then they should use their gov't. photo ids to 'check in and out' of their offices/chambers so they only get paid for work when they are actually there, and then, they should all have to get their own insurance and not expect the taxpayers to pay for their medical expenses since they can afford it much more than the 'average taxpayer', and since they are all millionaires, they should all give up their social security checks and medicare benefits!! How many billions would those cuts save us?????
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TexianLife
Democrat
12:20 PM on 01/16/2012
I'm in favor of cutting Congress' pay & benefits, cutting vacation time. They certainly are not earning their pay.
12:42 PM on 01/16/2012
Austerity should start with Congress, let them lead by example.
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MPFIED
Blah,blah,blah and all other white noise.
12:09 PM on 01/16/2012
On vacation or in session,one can never tell the difference with this woefully non-functional Congress,particularly the Boehner led House.

One thing for sure is they always manage to work hard at maintaining gridlock.
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Kerry keane
Proud Libertarian - but here I'm a "Bagger"
11:59 AM on 01/16/2012
Here's a wacky idea - Dems pass a budget !!! - They have passed one since April 2009 .....
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Kerry keane
Proud Libertarian - but here I'm a "Bagger"
12:00 PM on 01/16/2012
* have not
01:31 PM on 01/16/2012
Here's a better idea--vote out all the repubies so some work can get done. NO more hostage taking issues.
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Kerry keane
Proud Libertarian - but here I'm a "Bagger"
01:36 PM on 01/16/2012
Yeah no POTUS ever had to deal with a divided Government - wait a minute !!! they've all have had to - only Obama get stuff done bc he's incompetent IMHO.