Thursday, December 22, 2011

Boehner Agrees to Keep Soc Security Payroll Tax at 4%

Speaker of the House John Boehner has released a statement that he has reached an agreement with Senator Reid and Pres. Obama to extend the 2% Social Security payroll tax-cut, and will bring the bill to a vote prior to the Christmas recess.

Speaker Boehner's full statement below:
“Senator Reid and I have reached an agreement that will ensure taxes do not increase for working families on January 1 while ensuring that a complex new reporting burden is not unintentionally imposed on small business job creators.  Under the terms of our agreement, a new bill will be approved by the House that reflects the bipartisan agreement in the Senate along with new language that allows job creators to process and withhold payroll taxation under the same accounting structure that is currently in place.  The Senate will join the House in immediately appointing conferees, with instructions to reach agreement in the weeks ahead on a full-year payroll tax extension.  We will ask the House and Senate to approve this agreement by unanimous consent before Christmas.  I thank our Members – particularly those who have remained here in the Capitol with the holidays approaching – for their efforts to enact a full-year extension of the payroll tax cut for working families.”