hindsight2020
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How many people would be getting pink slips if the tax converted to a flat 10% for everyone?
That is EXACTLY why we are screwed.
The GOP tax plan significantly cuts revenue while the GOP controlled House and Senate have done nothing to reign in the spending that was out of control during the previous administration. If anything they have increased spending.
How many people would be getting pink slips if the tax converted to a flat 10% for everyone?
I dont understand. Why would lowering taxes result in firings?
This. There is very little (no?) real news today. There is only spin and it comes from all sides.
It's very difficult to get rich on a salary or working for someone else, it takes a long time, income taxes are part of the reason.
Maybe I'm not old enough but it seems like the journalistic integrity has decreased somewhat, even in just the last decade. Maybe with the advent of the internet there is a greater rush to post a flashy article to get more clicks and ad revenue before doing the vetting?It was always like that, as long as I can remember but FINALLY people are waking up to it now!
It definitely seems this way sometimes and tax professionals certainly benefit. But I think the main reason for the complexity is just that it is just much easier to add rules, regulations and taxes than it is to remove or simplify them. Various interest groups and their lobbyists will always have good arguments for specific tax "exceptions" which need to be written into the code. Bureaucracies and the regulations they enforce will always tend to grow in size and complexity, often to the point of absurdity.An aside. (And let me go ahead and apologize to tax professionals.)
One of the reasons tax laws are so complicated is they are written by people in the tax profession who only stay employed if the tax codes are so complicated professional assistance is needed to accurately file your taxes or determine tax strategy.
It was always like that, as long as I can remember but FINALLY people are waking up to it now!
It really depends on what you do with your money...I live in Florida No state tax....I lived in New York, you had to pay State, Federal AND City taxes...How come most people that live in Florida aren't rich?
I hesitate to get all political on PoA, but I must be doing something wrong.
I’m a 1%-er and from everything the media tells me, I should be getting some sort of windfall. Yet my accountant tells me I should pay about $30K more in Federal taxes next year, and my home is likely to drop a few hundred thousand in value because I happen to live in a high-tax blue state.
Not sure I can afford much more of this kind of “help”.
The other side needs pariahs to maintain their grip on the willfully uniformed and envious voters.I hesitate to get all political on PoA, but I must be doing something wrong.
I’m a 1%-er and from everything the media tells me, I should be getting some sort of windfall. Yet my accountant tells me I should pay about $30K more in Federal taxes next year, and my home is likely to drop a few hundred thousand in value because I happen to live in a high-tax blue state.
Not sure I can afford much more of this kind of “help”.
pilotspin.comI miss the Spin Zone.
Understatement of the day....it seems like the journalistic integrity has decreased somewhat, even in just the last decade. .
You are just greedy.People in Florida still pay Fed income taxes. I said difficult to get rich with a salary, not impossible. Many do get rich by living within their means or well below their means.
I have no idea where I fall on the spectrum, will ask my accountant in April where he thinks I stand, I will say that I pay more than my fair share of taxes.
I hesitate to get all political on PoA, but I must be doing something wrong.
I’m a 1%-er and from everything the media tells me, I should be getting some sort of windfall. Yet my accountant tells me I should pay about $30K more in Federal taxes next year, and my home is likely to drop a few hundred thousand in value because I happen to live in a high-tax blue state.
What should they cut?That is EXACTLY why we are screwed.
The GOP tax plan significantly cuts revenue while the GOP controlled House and Senate have done nothing to reign in the spending that was out of control during the previous administration. If anything they have increased spending.
But, I believe that lowering the corporate tax rate to a level which is more competitive with the rest of the world has the potential to improve the US manufacturing capability and with it employment opportunity and balance of trade. Those are good things.
I said difficult to get rich with a salary...
What should they cut?
We should add a poll to this thread to see how many people have read ANY of the text of the bill.
But since this topic is 100% political...
An aside. (And let me go ahead and apologize to tax professionals.)
One of the reasons tax laws are so complicated is they are written by people in the tax profession who only stay employed if the tax codes are so complicated professional assistance is needed to accurately file your taxes or determine tax strategy.
I’ll believe that when I see it.true....but they aren't the ones paying taxes....but, this will get them a higher paying job.
You're full of solutions tonight!I’ll believe that when I see it.
But I don’t think you will see any huge boom in the economy.
If anything, this will hasten the reckoning. We’ve been in a bull market since 2009. This is going to send investors into the euphoria phase of the cycle. After euphoria comes the crash.
Any jobs created by this will be lost when the economy tanks.
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Perhaps this will be the catalyst for you to get more involved with making sure the pols of your state spend more responsibly?I hesitate to get all political on PoA, but I must be doing something wrong.
I’m a 1%-er and from everything the media tells me, I should be getting some sort of windfall. Yet my accountant tells me I should pay about $30K more in Federal taxes next year, and my home is likely to drop a few hundred thousand in value because I happen to live in a high-tax blue state.
Not sure I can afford much more of this kind of “help”.
“Please, please, it’s too much winning, we can’t take it any more.”This Tax plan is a great boom for GA.
The top will have more cash in hand to spend, and since they can 100% expense business assets that will spur a flurry of aircraft purchases...which means more used aircraft on the market eventually for the rest of us!
In all seriousness, that expense provision is gonna do more for corporate investment which will mean more jobs than the tax rate will...not necessarily at the purchasing company, but at the suppliers of those assest.
I would start with the bureaucracies which make their own rules, ultimately driving a need for larger bureaucracies. As an example, I have two friends who are lawyers in the EPA. Their workload has been gutted this year. Similarly, I have an acquaintance who is an environmental lawyer and battles the EPA. His workload is substantially down this year. All of this is because the current administration has throttled the EPA to some extent.
So, you could cut the EPA. You could cut the IRS. You could streamline the acquisition and hiring processes. I'm a fan of doing away with the DOH and DOEd. But ultimately, you're going to have to cut social programs to make things balance. That ain't gonna be pretty. I think the solution will be to grandfather certain folk over a certain age into Social Security, but ramp it down for future generations. At some point, there will be decisions made on how much public money to spend on certain medical conditions.
We should add a poll to this thread to see how many people have read ANY of the text of the bill.
But since this topic is 100% political...
I would start with the bureaucracies which make their own rules, ultimately driving a need for larger bureaucracies. As an example, I have two friends who are lawyers in the EPA. Their workload has been gutted this year. Similarly, I have an acquaintance who is an environmental lawyer and battles the EPA. His workload is substantially down this year. All of this is because the current administration has throttled the EPA to some extent.
So, you could cut the EPA. You could cut the IRS. You could streamline the acquisition and hiring processes. I'm a fan of doing away with the DOH and DOEd. But ultimately, you're going to have to cut social programs to make things balance. That ain't gonna be pretty. I think the solution will be to grandfather certain folk over a certain age into Social Security, but ramp it down for future generations. At some point, there will be decisions made on how much public money to spend on certain medical conditions.
Social security is not really the problem because theoretically the program is self sustaining. Ok, it isn't, but that is due to borrowing in the past.