United States to vote on fiscal cliff bill 'within days'

19 December 2012 Patrick Stafford

The United States Congress is set to vote on a bill that would potentially avoid the country's so-called fiscal-cliff disaster scenario.

Majority leader in the House of Representatives, Eric Cantor, told Reuters he expects a vote on a legislation within days.

However, this comes just after Republicans reportedly rejected the latest offer from the White House. The debate is ongoing in order to avoid a range of tax hikes and spending cuts that will occur by default if a deal isn't made.

Some progress has been made – President Barack Obama has agreed on a compromise on the tax threshold issue and Republicans have agreed to higher taxes for high income earners.

The latest plan would raise taxes on those earning above $400,000, instead of Obama's proposal of $250,000.

This was first published on our sister site, SmartCompany.

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