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Originally published June 6, 2012 at 8:17 AM | Page modified June 6, 2012 at 9:37 AM

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White House: No extended tax cuts for upper incomes, period

The White House is insisting President Barack Obama will not extend the Bush-era tax cuts for wealthier Americans - even temporarily.

Associated Press

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The White House is insisting President Barack Obama will not extend the Bush-era tax cuts for wealthier Americans - even temporarily.

Obama spokesman Jay Carney said the president has been clear in his opposition to extending tax cuts for households with annual incomes above $250,000.

Tax cuts for people of all incomes are due to expire at year's end.

Carney's stand came after former President Bill Clinton caused a political headache for the White House by suggesting in an interview that tax cuts for people of all incomes - including the rich - should be extended into 2013 to avoid economic harm and allow time for a broader fiscal deal.

Pressed directly on whether Obama would support a temporary extension, Carney said: "He will not. Could I be more clear?"

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