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Join Date: Nov 2007
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‘Taxmageddon’ is coming!
Really? This is the first time I've heard this term. I had to read the article.
I wasn't aware of all these changes coming pretty much consecutively. ![]() 1) On Dec. 31, the George W. Bush-era tax cuts are scheduled to expire, raising rates on investment income, estates and gifts, and earnings at all levels. 2) Overnight, the marriage penalty for joint filers will spring back to life, 3) The child credit will drop from $1,000 to $500 4) The rate everyone pays on the first $8,700 of wages will jump from 10 percent to 15 percent.[/quote] 5) The Social Security payroll tax will pop back up to 6.2 percent from 4.2 percent 6) Medicare taxes as part of Othe HCRA will start for high-income households. Quote:
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Nice save Zen. That article DOES give two different numbers - 500 BILLION vs 500 TRILLION. So just which is it? Meh - who cares? Facts just get in the way anyhow.
Plus, EVERYONE does not pay 10% on their first $8,700 of wages. We don't have a flat tax - yet. Remember tax brackets? Well hysteria to the contrary, they're still in effect, weep as Republicans may. Also, what's wrong with high income households paying medicare taxes? This will add to a recession? I doubt it. High income households will just have to stop free loading off social security and medicare. Tough shit. Cuts to the bloated Pentagon? Go tell it to the marines. It's about time that somebody trimmed the fat off all those lucrative defense contracts going to the outfits that made the biggest contributions to the campaign funds of members of the Congressional Defense Committee. Plus, maybe the Pentagon might be encouraged to be more responsible and make every bullet count, so to speak. No more wasting air strikes on killing thousands of civilians and writing it off as "collateral damage." Maybe we could work on killing more enemy COMBATANTS and leaving old people and children alone. Finally, maybe we could be a little more choosy about who we invade to get control of oil supplies. I suggest we go after Canada. They are our largest supplier of oil and they're right next door so deployment expenses would be greatly reduced. Plus, we out number them. Anschluss time at bargain prices. Also, if you plow through the article, these increases etc are going to run up those supposedly big bills over a TEN Year Period. Or is it next year? Again, the writer can't decide. Finally, this new flash came out back in Feburary (check out the date of the article). Since then it seems to have dropped like a lead balloon. This is the first I've ever heard of it. Come on, Classic. You usually post better stuff than this. |
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This sucks but, Federal taxes ae kinda llike throwing change to a beggar. State taxes are the killer here. Is this a Michigan thing?
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TX
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Definitely varies state-to-state; Texas doesn't even have an income tax.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Seattle
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No income tax in Washington either, unfortunately. Our sales tax rate is quite high, 9.5%.
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Esnohplad Semaj Ton
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: A little south of sanity
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Montana state taxes are insane.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Oregon income tax is roughly 10% of your Federal tax.
NO SALES TAX Oh yes, we do get extract vast sums from visiting Californians with a tax on motel/hotel rooms. ![]() |
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Colorado taxes are kept artificially low by TABOR which requires that the voters approve any state tax increases. Naturally, the voters don't. Colorado is going to hell, especially rural Colorado where many state services have all but vanished.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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PA is ridiculous - the tax rate isn't that bad, but the don't allow many deductions - I have always ended up owing the bastids - even when getting money back from the Feds.
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