The Michigan Daily- Wednesday, March 4, 1992- Page 7 Senate committee approves tax cut; rich will pay more WASHINGTON (AP) - Brushing aside veto threats, the Senate Finance Committee yesterday approved a $300-per-child, middle- income tax cut that would be paid for by raising taxes on the wealthy. The bill includes a capital-gains reduction, liberalized Individual Retirement Accounts and investment incentives President Bush has pro- posed to stimulate the economy. The permanent tax cut would benefit approximately 20 million families, while fewer than 1 million Americans would have to pay more. The vote was 11-9. Senate consideration is expected next week. "I hope the president will work with us, not obstruct the process," Chairman Lloyd Bentsen (D-Texas) said as the committee began work on the bill, which he proposed. "But if he wants to continue to protect the wealthiest at the expense of average Americans, that's his choice." Bush has said repeatedly that he will veto any bill that raises taxes, even though his own budget calls for tax increases this year. The Senate bill would not result in a net tax in- crease; it would raise some taxes by a total of $57 billion over the next five years and cut other taxes by the same amount. "It doesn't create one job," insisted Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole of Kansas. "This bill is going to be vetoed and that veto will be sustained. That's what the Democrats want." Dole even accused Democrats of tinkering with the proposed tax in- crease in such a way that members of Congress would not have to pay. Bentsen replied that a check already had been made and that more than 70 of the 100 senators would have (o Republican on the committee. Majority Leader George Mitchell (D-Maine) noted that many 'Democrats appear intent on raising taxes while doing nothing to improve competitiveness and productivity.' - Sen. Bob Packwood R-Oregon pay more if the bill became law. Outnumbered Republicans on the committee washed their hands of the bill and urged Democrats to quickly do what they had to do - send the measure to the Senate to pave the way for a Bush veto. "Democrats appear intent on raising taxes while doing nothing to improve competitiveness and productivity," said Sen. Bob Packwood of Oregon, the senior Republicans had urged tax cuts in the 1980s. "Now, when Democrats propose to cut taxes, we are told it's politics," he said. The Finance Committee bill is similar in many parts to the one that Democrats pushed through the House last week. One key difference is in the principal individual tax cut. The Senate bill would give a credit of $300 per child to families with incomes up to $50,000 a year; the credit would drop gradually and would not be available to those with incomes over $70,000. By compari- son, the House voted a credit of up to $200 per wage earner ($400 per couple) regardless of family size or income. Senators included in their bill some version of all seven economic- stimulus provisions that Bush asked Congress to pass by March 20. Some are considerably different from what Bush wants. Others, including relief for the real estate industry and incentives for business to buy machinery this year, are quite similar. While Bush asked for a $5,000 credit for some home buyers, the Senate plan would give that break only to those who buy newly built homes. The Finance Committee also en- dorsed a major expansion of Individual Retirement Accounts, making fully deductible IRAs avail- able once again to almost all wage earners, including those covered by company pensions. In addition, a worker could forgo an immediate IRA deduction in favor of an ac- count generating tax-free earnings. The committee approved only two amendments as it breezed through the massive bill. One, by Sen. 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