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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Shocker: US Tax Receipts Up

By Tom Blumer


Supply-Side Stunner: April US Receipts on Track for Record

Those of us, including myself, who thought that the supply-side boom in federal receipts had totally played out, as well as those who are concerned about the condition of the economy, have received a surprising bit of good news this month.

Old Media, which doesn’t seem interested in looking for, let alone finding, good news, is not reporting a very interesting development. With two business days remaining in April, Uncle Sam’s Daily Treasury Statement shows that federal receipts from income and employment taxes, before refunds, are actually ahead of all of April 2007:

Forecasting a bit to the end of the month, it appears that April withheld income and employment taxes will come in a couple of points higher than last year, and that corporate income taxes will be flat.

But most surprising of all, by the end of April, not-withheld individual income and employment taxes will come in at least 7% higher than April 2007. Receipts in the past few days in this category have continued to pour in at a rate of over $10 billion per day. If that happens, an increase approaching 15% is not out of the question. (What is listed above as “not withheld” also includes a later and relatively small line item in the Daily Treasury Statement called “individual income taxes.")

The unexpected increase in this not-withheld category consists mostly of final payments that accompany individual 1040s for 2007, plus first-quarter 2008 estimated payments. The increase may not only reflect that entrepreneurs and the self-employed had pretty decent years in 2007, but that many of them are thinking, in the face of relentless media harping to the contrary, that 2008 will be at least as profitable. Estimated payments are supposed to be 25% of last year’s total tax bill, unless the taxpayer figures that the current year’s tax bill will be lower, in which case they can pay in less. I would think that anyone who could defensibly pay in less, would pay in less.

Whether an all-time record for federal receipts goes on the books for April depends a great deal on how quickly the federal government shoots out the stimulus package checks. Monday’s refund total contained over $700 million in such payments, which will only accelerate in the coming days, reducing the grand total. That won’t change the fact that receipts before considering the stimulus refunds truly rocked, further vindicating the effectiveness of the Bush 2003 marginal-rate and investment-related tax cuts more than six months after most, again including myself, thought they had their last hurrah.

The news from the Treasury also leads to a pretty good question in advance of tomorrow’s report on first-quarter 2008 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth: If things are so bad, why were April’s tax receipts, which include first-quarter 2008 estimated payments, so high? Even if tomorrow morning’s advance number comes in barely positive, or even negative, those receipts, plus reports that some of the first quarter’s production has gone into inventory growth—something the GDP reports usually don’t pick up until the first or second revision—would seem to bode well for a number that goes slightly positive, or even more positive, when the May and June revisions come in. (Production that goes into inventory build-ups is considered part of GDP.)

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We are not in a recession; only the MSM is trying to write “recession” all over this economy, but the facts don’t agree.

Comments

The great April 28 figures
caused dancing in
the street, that
slowed my driving .

Many had brought their
furniture to the celebration.

Homes facing foreclosure more than doubled in 1Q from 2007
Nationwide, 649,917 homes received at least one foreclosure-related filing in the first three months of the year, up 112 percent from 306,722 during the same period last year, RealtyTrac said.

The latest tally also represents an increase of 23 percent from the fourth quarter of last year

What A Shill You Are Robot

WOOF on April 29, 2008 at 09:34 pm

Woof: I know you’re too economically ignorant to understand this, but the increase in April receipts is in spite of one fraction of one sector of the economy in a downturn.  You just don’t get it.

BTW, the truth is that only about one percent of homeowners in the US are in foreclosure.  If you go from 3/4 of one percent to one percent, that’s a 33% increase, but still a drop in the bucket.  You may think you’re being clever with deceptive statistics, but you’re really just being stupid.


If life doesn’t begin at conception, why do they call it birth control?

robert108 on April 29, 2008 at 09:43 pm

Woof: Money talks; bullshit walks.
Don’t worry, though; long walks will improve your physical health.


If life doesn’t begin at conception, why do they call it birth control?

robert108 on April 29, 2008 at 09:44 pm

Somebody needs to walk that dog, it’s full of shit and about to burst!


Out Here
Rodney G. Graves

Ceterum censeo Parthia esse delendam
Latin: “Furthermore, Parthia (Persia aka modern day Iran) should be destroyed.”

Rodney Graves on April 30, 2008 at 07:32 am

Bush is your dog.
The bitch took 40% of your savings,
then shit in your bed.

A new record, beats 2004’s 413B

Goldman Sachs economists said last week that they had boosted their deficit forecast for this year to $425 billion and to $440 billion in 2009, reflecting the stimulus package.

WOOF on April 30, 2008 at 11:23 am

Woof: All spending bills originate in the House of Representatives, so I guess you don’t know anything about US Govt, either.  When the Pelosi-Reid congress spends even more than the increased revenue generated by the Bush tax rate cuts, it’s time to vote them out.

BDS


If life doesn’t begin at conception, why do they call it birth control?

robert108 on April 30, 2008 at 11:35 am

r, how did the last few gop controlled congress’s do in regards to increased spending.

Any debt ceiling lifted?

Any spending vetoes?

Any deficit spending?

BTW is bush’s occupation on line of off?


“If a conservative is still a republican after the last 13 years, he is blind to the fact that his party of choice has failed him utterly.” – Realitybasedbob

realitybasedbob on April 30, 2008 at 11:46 am

As you well know(but continue to lie about) the Republican Congress was saddled with the consequences of Clinton, which included digging out from under the Clinton-enabled 9/11(the economic consequences), as well as the corrosive effects of the Clinton tax increases(which damaged the economy’s long term ability to create the foundation of future growth), and the necessity of rebuilding the military and intel capabilities gutted by Clinton.  Meanwhile, the Dem minority was able to block most of the economic reforms(including one of the major ones-SS) proposed by the President.


If life doesn’t begin at conception, why do they call it birth control?

robert108 on April 30, 2008 at 12:01 pm

rbb: I know you would rather indulge your BDS than acknowledge the amazing truth here: in spite of the avalanche of negative propaganda from the lefties, revenues are increasing.  The Bush tax rate cuts worked, and now it’s up to the Pelosi-Reid congress to practice some fiscal responsibility.


If life doesn’t begin at conception, why do they call it birth control?

robert108 on April 30, 2008 at 12:03 pm

We’re not in a recession.


If life doesn’t begin at conception, why do they call it birth control?

robert108 on April 30, 2008 at 12:06 pm

WOOF, it’s obvious that you’re a shill for a bad economy, whether we have one or not. One will talk about one sector of the multi-faceted economy, and like clockwork - you’re there with bad news about another sector.

Shill.

The bitch took 40% of your savings,
then shit in your bed.

It’s all Bush’s fault? He’s responsible for the 70% of our taxes that go towards socialist programs?

No, you idiot. The vast majority of that spending was burdened onto us by you and your party.

So,...you admit to being a bitch.

likwidshoe on April 30, 2008 at 01:29 pm
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