For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
April 13, 2002
Radio Address of the President to the Nation
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Monday is tax day and this year, tax
day will be different. This year, your tax rates are lower and you
will keep more of your hard-earned money to spend or save, as you see
fit. Last year, I signed a tax relief bill that will continue to
reduce federal taxes by more than a trillion dollars over the next 10
years.
Relief began almost immediately. Single taxpayers received checks
for up to $300. Single parent taxpayers received up to $500. And
married couples received up to $600. By now, American taxpayers have
already benefitted from $57 billion in tax relief. Yet, when it comes
to tax relief, once is not enough.
So the best news is that tax relief is continuing this year. The
child credit was increased to $600 and made available to lower income
Americans. For a single mom with two kids making $18,000, this one
change alone provides $800 in tax relief. We're beginning a new low 10
percent bracket this year. We're making it easier for low income
workers to take their first steps up the ladder of opportunity. And,
starting this year, you will be able to save more of your money tax
free, whether in an education savings account, an IRA, or a 401(k).
Tax relief helps the working people of our country with more money
to provide for their families and pay their bills. And perhaps the
best news of all is that even more relief is on the way for many years
to come.
The tax bill will continue to increase the child credit up to
$1,000 per child by the year 2010. The marriage tax will be reduced.
And the unfair death tax will be completely abolished. Millions of
successful small businesses that pay on the personal income tax
schedule will find their taxes are going down.
And when the tax cut is fully phased in, 43 million married couples
will see their taxes reduced on average by over $1,700 per year.
Thirty-eight million families with children will receive an annual tax
cut of almost $1,500 to help pay for education, child care, or other
expenses. Eleven million single mothers will be able to keep an
average of $770 more of their income each year to care for their
children. Thirteen million seniors will see their taxes reduced on
average by more than $900. And 3.9 million Americans will have their
income tax liability completely eliminated.
Next week, the House will take up legislation to make this tax
relief permanent. And I urge Congress to pass this vital measure.
Tax relief is a crucial part of my administration's overall
economic growth agenda, to create more high-paying jobs. Like our
balanced energy plan and our determination to knock down trade
barriers, tax relief will help you achieve the economic security you
need to realize your dreams.
Thank you for listening.
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