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Claiming that (largely) unnamed deductions are going to make your tax plan revenue neutral is pretty lame.
And under the House Republican budget plan, revenue would reach only 18.7percentt of GDP by 2022, a clearly inadequate level.
As a result, Medicare is not directly paying for the telemedicine services; instead, the services are paid for through plan revenue.
Romney also has said he will make his plan "revenue neutral" by eliminating tax loopholes and deductions, although he has not provided the details.
Under the plan, revenue generated by ending the 45-cent-per-gallon tax credit paid to refiners who blend ethanol with gasoline would be applied to reducing the deficit.
From a fiscal revenue perspective, the cost of the tax credits would theoretically be recuperated from the incremental tax revenues arising from project construction through additional wages and contractor profits, making the plan revenue neutral.
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Trump said that these proposals would make his plan revenue-neutral, but experts remain unconvinced.
Afterward, most of the commentary centered on the immediate question of whether Mr. Romney's plan would add some $5 trillion to the deficit, as Mr. Obama claimed, or whether Mr. Romney could make the plan "revenue-neutral".
If all goes according to plan, revenues should reach $1.3 million this year, Mr. Tanner says.
Thanks in part to these new shared data plans, revenue from mobile data grew 14.7 percent over the quarter, to $6.8 billion, up from $5.9 billion last year.
"Only a few years ago, all domestic carriers were chasing the commoditization of the business," says Glen W. Hauenstein, Delta Air Lines' executive vice president for network planning, revenue management and marketing.
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