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Everything you need to know about the fiscal cliff deal

January 1st, 2013 Washington Post

The U.S. Senate passed a deal early in the morning on New Year’s Day, 89-8. Here are the highlights.

— Tax rates will permanently rise to Clinton-era levels for families with income above $450,000 and individuals above $400,000. All income below the threshold will permanently be taxed at Bush-era rates.

— The tax on capital gains and dividends will be permanently set at 20 percent for those with income above the $450,000/$400,000 threshold. It will remain at 15 percent for everyone else. (Clinton-era rates were 20 percent for capital gains and taxed dividends as ordinary income, with a top rate of 39.6 percent.)

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