Published Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007 | 7:42 p.m.
Updated Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008 | 2:14 p.m.
Reforming the tax structure is part of Edwards' larger plan to strengthen the economy and make it a fair playing field for all Americans. His reformed tax code would represent the values of working Americans, which he believes are key to growing and strengthening the economy. This is all a part of Edwards' larger plan to build "One America" from the "Two Americas" that he believes exist today. His plan to do so is laid out in an 80-page document accessible from his web site. Some of the highlights of Edwards' tax reform include eliminating Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy and increasing taxes on investments, capital gains and dividends. He has introduced three new tax provisions to stimulate the middle class: match the savings of families up to $500, expand the earned income tax credit to pay up to 50 percent of $5,000 in child care expenses and modify the marriage penalty so that it is extended to single workers.
YouTube Video: Edwards discusses his vision to strengthen America's economy and how his tax reform plan will play a major role in doing so.YouTube Video: Edwards answers questions about his tax reform policy at a press conference in California.
— Las Vegas Sun new media intern Jenna Kohler compiled this report.







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