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Won’t taxpayers who get relief under this bill lose interest in trying to control rising costs and budgets?

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Won’t taxpayers who get relief under this bill lose interest in trying to control rising costs and budgets?

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We don’t think so. They will still be paying 30% of any increase, creating an incentive to control costs, as with a health insurance co-pay. And they will still pay their entire tax up front while waiting for the tax credit, so they will remain conscious of what the entire increase is.

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