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House Approves "Bonus Tax"

Kelly Phillips ErbMarch 19, 2009May 14, 2020

The House moved quickly to vote yes on a bill to tax big employee bonuses given by companies who have taken substantial amounts of TARP money. The bill would impose a 90% tax on bonuses to highly compensated employees of companies that received more than $5 billion (with a b) in TARP money from the government.

The final vote was 328-93, one of the most bipartisan bills yet to pass the House. At the close, almost as many GOP Reps had voted yes as voted no, a stark contrast from prior bills this season, including the stimulus bill. 243 Democrats and 85 Republicans voted yes, while just 6 Democrats and 87 Republicans voted no.

The measure now moves to the Senate where it faces an admittedly more difficult vote. However, Senators from both sides of the aisle had proposed similar legislation earlier in the week; the Senate version had considered a less painful tax on the employee side with the imposition of a matching tax on the employer side.

I would not be surprised to see a modified version of the bill passed by the end of the month. It’s March madness on a totally different level.

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2 thoughts on “House Approves "Bonus Tax"”

  1. David Weigel says:
    March 19, 2009 at 6:20 pm

    Typical govt ineptness. The House is trying to pretend they’re presenting solutions while truly being the cause of the problem. The problem isn’t bonuses but govt bailouts. AIG is too big to bailout. They should have been allowed to fail. Though size doesn’t really matter. Failure should not be rewarded, nor should productive and prudent people be forced to pay to keep others from reaping the consequences of their own failure.

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  2. Shawn Fahrer says:
    March 20, 2009 at 6:50 pm

    Isn’t taxing these bonuses AFTER they’ve already been PAID IN FULL an ILLEGAL (and unconstitutional) EX POST FACTO LAW?????

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