Finally, a “cash for clunkers” for business

I wish I could say I came up with the headline but I did not. It’s from the SOS. The proposed Obama tax credits for business are getting some kudos from the right but I believe it is knee jerk because there is nothing to celebrate here. The tax credits are short term stimuli not unlike the cash for clunkers program, all the while masquerading as a sop to the Republicans while still leaving control with the state and the statists. Mrs. James Carville gets it and so does … well of course he does … Charles Krauthammer.

First the Obamadetails on the credit. Businesses will receive an immediate credit for new plant and equipment that they purchase instead of the normal 5 to 35 year write down that we have now for companies. The theory is, since companies can depreciate it immediately, they might as well purchase it immediately, even if the equipment isn’t already obsolete. Money for biz and money for the suppliers.

In a normal economy that might be fine … but this will have consequence of just moving purchases from long term to short term. In othe words, a cash for clunkers for business.

Undeterred by the boom and bust experiences of the “cash for clunkers” program and the first-time homebuyers tax credit, President Obama will reportedly announce on Wednesday a new tax plan aimed at jump-starting business investment by allowing firms to immediately expense new capital purchases made in 2011 rather than depreciate them over many years as they must do now under current tax rules.

While economists generally prefer expensing over depreciation, the problem with the Obama plan is its short-term and temporary nature. To whatever extent the Obama plan encourages firms to buy new equipment or invest in new factories it will be simply be bringing those investments to the present from the future. At the end of the day, the economy may be no better off overall.

Now when comparrisons are made to Ronald Reagan, in particular the R and D tax credit, one should remember that Reagan’s tax reform was across the board, income tax rates, not rebates, corporate, capital gains, dividend and interest, it was all included.

But Obama can’t do that. That allows businesses to control the cash and spend or invest where they see fit. Obama and Democrats just cannot allow it, because it means a loss of control. Statists must always be in control. Republican strategist Mary Matalin caught that right out of the gate last night on CNN.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0CDopRr71c

And Charles Krauthammer got it just a few minutes later on Fox.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQUU2g6OgbE

The bottom line here is simple. Cutting taxes does indeed stimulate an economy, even the lefties see that and they would be right. But the lefties are banking on a few targeted tax credits doing the same stimulating Reaganesque tax reform would do, without giving up ultimate control and power. They would be wrong.

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Jim Vicevich

Jim is a veteran broadcaster and conservative/libertarian blogger with more than 25 years experience in TV and radio. Jim's was the long-term host of The Jim Vicevich Show on WTIC 1080 in Hartford from 2004 through 2019. Prior to radio, Jim worked as a business and financial reporter for NBC30 - the NBC owned TV station in Hartford - and as business editor at WFSB-TV in Hartford for 14 years while earning six Emmy nominations and three Telly Awards.

6 Comments

  1. Dimsdale on September 8, 2010 at 11:21 am

    Targeted tax cuts implies control and favoritism vs. an overall tax cut, perfect for a politician that want control over what you do and how you do it.  Case in point: telling TARP recipients and others what they can and cannot make for a salary.



  2. NH-Jim on September 9, 2010 at 12:32 pm

    So, which Czar do I need to contact to get pre-approval for purchasing that new dust collector, iMac computers, and CNC machine?

    It's funny, would it not be easier to just lower S-Corp taxes?  Whatever monies are gained prematurely in this proposed cash for business investment will go right back out to the overbearing health care reform costs, Cap & Trade penalties, expiration of the Bush tax cuts, etc.

    So, let me just take a few bucks out of my left pocket and put them into my right pocket before I hand them over.



  3. Dimsdale on September 9, 2010 at 3:22 pm

    Immediate depreciation and its shifting of the investment to the present from the future is no different from the way they are sucking the air out of the future of the rest of the economy by running up huge debts and creating giant deficits, shifting the burden to our children and grandchildren.  It attempts today's pols look good, at the expense of the future of the country.

     

    Kicking an ever growing trash can down the road, as Tom Foley's commercials once showed.



  4. Dimsdale on September 9, 2010 at 3:25 pm

    We need a "cash for congressclunkers" program.  Would 50 cents a head be too much?  😉



  5. Murphy on September 10, 2010 at 7:17 am

    Obama knows he's going to lose full control of congress. So with this "cash for clunkers" for business companies will spend money on purchases now while his cronies have full control and there will be a slight upswing. Then when he loses the seats and doesn't have full control the purchasing "deficit" from the early spending will show up and he can blame the republicans.



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