This is historical material “frozen in time”. The website is no longer updated and links to external websites and some internal pages may not work.

Search form

On Tax Day, Another Look at the President's Relief for Middle Class Families

Summary: 
Helping working families with relief on their taxes has been one of the President's consistent priorities.

Today is Tax Day, and while a lot of Americans have already finished their returns and submitted them, many folks will take time out today to fill theirs out and make the trip to the Post Office or hit send before midnight. Two days ago we posted a look at the tax relief for the middle class that President Obama has signed into law through two of his top domestic priorities: health reform and the Recovery Act.  Providing significant relief to help working families has been a central focus of the President’s agenda since the day he took office – and today, many more Americans will take advantage of those benefits as they complete their returns. Here’s another look at the benefits that millions of Americans can claim as a result of President Obama’s agenda:

Health Reform: The health reform legislation signed into law by President Obama includes the largest health care tax cut in history for middle class families, helping to make insurance much more affordable for millions of families. Here’s a more extensive list of how the benefits available to middle class families for quality and affordable health insurance:

  • The largest health care tax cut in history for middle class families.
  • Americans buying the same coverage they have today in the individual market will see premiums fall by 14 to 20 percent compared to what they would pay without health insurance reform and by as much as 3% for those who get coverage through their employers.
  • The Small Business Health Care Tax Credit can cover up to 35 percent of the premiums a small business pays to cover its workers. In 2014, the rate will increase to 50 percent
  • Reduces out-of-pocket expenses so insurance doesn’t still leave families holding the bag
  • Bans lifetime limits on coverage

The Recovery Act: As the President noted in his last Weekly Address, you can get a good handle on how the Recovery Act might help you out on your taxes through our Tax Savings Tool. Here’s a glance at the benefits to working families and small businesses:

  • Over $160 Billion - Tax relief provided through the Recovery Act so far to families and businesses. 
  • Nearly $3,000 - The record average tax refund taxpayers are seeing this tax season, something the IRS says is largely due to the Recovery Act.
  • Nearly 10% - The percentage average tax refunds are up this year - something the IRS says is largely due to Recovery Act tax credits.
  • 95% - The percentage of working families benefiting from the Recovery Act's Making Work Pay tax credit, making it the broadest tax credit in the history of the country. 
  • $800 - The amount most married couples are collecting through their paychecks this year thanks to the Recovery Act's Making Work Pay tax credit. Individuals collected $400 this year thanks to Making Work Pay.
  • Up to $2,500 - The expanded amount eligible taxpayers can collect with the American Opportunity Credit to help cover college expanses thanks to the Recovery Act.
  • Up to $8,000 - The amount new homebuyers can collect this year for purchasing their first home thanks to the Recovery Act's expansion of the First-Time Homebuyers Tax Credit. 
  • Up to $1,500 - The amount homeowners can collect this year on improvements made to their homes like energy-efficient windows, doors and insulation thanks to Recovery Act tax credits.
  • 65% - The amount by which the Recovery Act cut the cost of COBRA health insurance premiums for unemployed workers last year through an up-front tax credit.

Dan Pfeiffer is White House Communications Director