Barack Obama says he will give 95 percent of all American workers a
tax cut but does not mention that his plan would send checks to tens
of millions of tax filers who pay no personal income taxes - payments
that critics say look "suspiciously like welfare."

Mr. Obama's campaign promise, which he has repeated in his speeches
and in the presidential debates, stems from his "Making Work Pay" tax
cut that will give a $500 refundable tax credit to every worker or
$1,000 to each working couple. But because this provision in his
economic-recovery plan is "refundable," a large number of middle- to
lower-income workers who have no income-tax liability after taking tax
credits and deductions the that Internal Revenue Service allows, will
be given the equivalent of the tax cut in the form of direct payments
from the U.S. Treasury - funded by higher-income taxpayers.

Because the IRS says that nearly 46 million tax filers - one-third of
all filers - had no tax liability in 2006, there is the question of
how millions of Americans can receive an income "tax cut" when they
pay no taxes.
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