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For those who think poor people don't pay their share in taxes, you are severely misinformed.
"My taxes pay for this, my taxes pay for that."
So do theirs, assholes. http://www.cbpp.org/cms/?fa=view&id=3505 |
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I am going to have to agree with you on this (I believe that may be one of the signs of the coming apocalypse by the way). Payroll taxes are taxes that are applied on a percentage basis to wage income (and are therefore clearly "income taxes") and represent a significant tax burden to low wage workers. The idea that someone making minimum wage who pays payroll taxes is not a "taxpayer" is absurd. I have to assume that the notion that low wage workers don't pay taxes is primarily spread by people who have never actually had an actual job. |
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poor people should be euthanized
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The biggest payroll tax is FICA which is for social security. Was about 7.5% and the employer has to match which make it a gross tax of 15%. Again this is for "social security".
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consumption taxes and the large variety of hidden taxes as well.
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Poor people's taxes pay for what, exactly? Less than their share of the services they consume perhaps?
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trucks and jet planes? - Maybe it's the garbage they create when running their restaurants. - Or do they dump their chemical waste to be cleaned up? - Maybe they use too much city water in their swimming pools. - Maybe it's the money we spend when we put them on lengthy trials for them to be acquitted. - Some poor dude did those oil spills I bet. - Ahh, I got it! It's the body odor of the poor that causes global warming. :1orglaugh |
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh They also ignored the part that stated that those getting tax credits usually pay Federal taxes most years, it's when they lose a job or similar. And damn those college students (future tax payers) not covering their share of Federal tax. |
In addition to all the taxes the bottom pays, the top pays 6 and 7 figures more on top of it. The poor have their way paid for them by their betters.
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There is so much more I left out. The government knew what they were doing when they set up a tax structure. It's just been eroded over the years through false claims by politicians who get their financial backing from the rich. Oh yeah, almost forgot; it was welfare recipients in housing projects that caused the mortgage crisis and a trillion dollar bail out. They caused it because they should have bought those fucking homes with food stamps when the wealthy people hauled ass. :1orglaugh |
Europe, too many people being paid too much for doing jackshit and too many people not being compensated appropriately for busting their balls. Slice the cake how you think between tax/benefits/paternity/maternity/icantworkforeternity/ the system has seized up.
Seized up because the takers outway the givers/producers.........Ohhhh wow doesn't this sound familiar.... you might think I am a cunt but I have been banging on about this for years in the adult industry....... so .........another thread !! |
That's okay, the top .1% buy and pay for everyone and the .9% left in the fake 1%, get to continue on pretending to be rich while they pay up too... suckers!
Anyway, the lower income to working poor people pay a much much much LARGER percentage of income to taxes. They don't get a return on all taxes, just income tax... and that is a tax that is still taken from them each check, and percentage of income wise, it hits them hard every check. Plenty of hard working, poor people, that struggle to pay for food over $20 a week that was ate up in taxes rather than the kids mouths. That's a worry us higher income folks never think about..... Some taxes we all pay: SS & Medicare roughly 15% or so... that's a hell of an amount to low income people State income taxes and Property/Rental tax - State to state of course. Sales Tax - They don't buy as much, but it hits them harder either way. All public transportation, car reg, whatever we use - all have taxes on it Passed on corporate income taxes. |
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First I will give you a little credit for what "you meant to say" : You meant to say that social security and medicare taxes will be paid no matter what. But it can all be negated by the following : - Everybody can claim the "Standard Deduction" on all Fed tax forms. - Everybody eligible can claim "Earn Income Credit" - Everybody eligible can now claim, since Obama took office, "Making Work Pay" - Everybody can deduct health care cost exceeding 4% of the income. - Everybody eligible can claim "Head of House hold". - Everybody with kids can claim deductions for each child - Everybody can claim a dependent spouse, relative, guardianship - Everybody can deduct charitable or political contributions - Everybody can deduct business expenses(I made $50, and the yard rake cost $10 :1orglaugh) With that combination, it is possible for someone with really low income to get back all taxes THEY PAID (employer paid for them too, not getting that back) plus another $100 to $x,xxx back. **But keep in mind that this money goes to people in the spirit of : "Thanks for working because at this income you could have been on welfare/food stamps and collected more". |
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I have no doubt that you have much more experience with the in and outs of being a low income wage employee than I do....... so I will not try to argue with your knowledge gained from first hand experience. :winkwink: |
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(you actually won't get back even close to what you pay in, but that's a whole different topic) |
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The article makes a big deal of the fact that almost everyone who works a legitimate job pays into social security and medicare. Yes, mom paid $50,000 in FICA taxes over jer lifetime, but she's getting back $100,000 in social security and medicare, so she costs the government $50,000 in cash alone. Since some people truly can't carry their own weight, we should help them. 45% is a scary number, though, because it's close to a majority who can vote themselves huge government checks. It makes perfect sense to them to vote for a $10,000 "refund" paid for by an 80% tax on businesses. As they become the majority, I see no reason to think they won't do that and so destroy the country. |
needles to say ... they are the
99% ... go figure ... |
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its amazing what passes for truth amongst the uninformed.
from the liberal rag "the washington post" http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...d0iK_blog.html When you add up all of the various taxes, and look at the effective tax rates, it is clear the tax system is already pretty progressive. Everyone pays some tax, even those who pay no federal income taxes, and the wealthiest pay a larger percentage share of taxes. Here’s the effective tax rate for all of the groups, according to the CBO: Lowest quintile (23.4 million taxpayers), zero to $18,900: 4.3 percent Second lowest quintile (22.4 million), $18,900-$32,100: 10.2 percent Middle quintile (22.9 million), $32,100-$47,400: 14.2 percent Fourth quintile (23 million), $47,400-$71,200: 17.6 percent Highest quintile (23.6 million), above $71,200: 25.8 percent Top 10 percent (12 million), minimum income of $98,100: 27.5 percent Top 5 percent (5.9 million), minimum income of $134,400: 29 percent Top 1 percent (1.1 million), minimum income of $332,300: 31.2 percent Top 1% pay 38.02% of the tax burden Top 5% pay 58.72% of the tax burden Top 10% pay 69.94% of the tax burden Top 25% pay 86.34% of the tax burden Top 50% pay 97.30% of the tax burden Bottom 50% pay 2.7% of the tax burden |
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The wealthy earn a much greater share of the income and own a much greater share of the assets... OF COURSE they pay a lot in taxes. However, the narrative from the right wing says that the bottom 47% don't pay ANY taxes... and that is false. They pay a much higher share of taxes as a percentage of their income than any wealthy person does and that is just pure FACT. I just moved the South Carolina (Rock Hill). South Carolina is arguably one of the most conservative states in the union, right? The first thing that occurred when I moved here is that my car insurance increased 180% because of the fees charges to insurance companies by the state (as explained by my insurance agent). Secondly, before I could license my cars, I had to pay property tax on them - $750 - 6% of the value they place on the cars. For example, they valued my 2010 Dodge Charger SXT with 11,500 miles on it at $25,651. They don't sell for that new. The Blue Book value is $16,725. Then I had to pay another $125 to get an SC drivers license for my wife and I plus the car registration.... Btw... did I mention that the property tax on cars is due annually just like home property tax? I never had to pay anything like that in Michigan. I call bullshit that conservatives represent less government and less taxes. |
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Anyway, I wonder why these articles never go into the percentage of earned income vs. taxes paid. It's always about the 'share' or 'burden' of the total.... the progressive tax system is about paying a fair share, not about who pays the most vs. the least overall. |
I didn't bother reading past this since its a lie.
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When you add up all of the various taxes, and look at the effective tax rates, it is clear the tax system is already pretty progressive. Everyone pays some tax, even those who pay no federal income taxes, and the wealthiest pay a larger percentage share of taxes. Here’s the effective tax rate for all of the groups, according to the CBO: Lowest quintile (23.4 million taxpayers), zero to $18,900: 4.3 percent Second lowest quintile (22.4 million), $18,900-$32,100: 10.2 percent Middle quintile (22.9 million), $32,100-$47,400: 14.2 percent Fourth quintile (23 million), $47,400-$71,200: 17.6 percent Highest quintile (23.6 million), above $71,200: 25.8 percent Top 10 percent (12 million), minimum income of $98,100: 27.5 percent Top 5 percent (5.9 million), minimum income of $134,400: 29 percent Top 1 percent (1.1 million), minimum income of $332,300: 31.2 percent you're simply incorrect or lying. |
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That's totally different than saying: The working poor pay a larger percentage of their INCOME to taxes than the higher incomes. Notice they are different.... It's logical that the more you make, the more share of taxes you pay. A person making 1 million a year vs. a person making 25k a year, the 1m a person pays more in taxes than the 25k a year person makes total. However, the taxes the 25k a year a person pays will leave him with far less money each check, the percentage of income left over is greatly reduced, compared to any bracket above them. I simply refuse to believe you can't see the difference. |
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The report he is quoting includes excise tax... when was the last time you paid excise tax? |
Taxes everybody pays
Guy I knew hated bicyclists, said they don't pay road tax since they don't buy gas.
1-most bicyclists also own a car. Pay gas tax 2-anything, anyone purchases was delivered by at least 1 truck, but probably several trucks & trains They all paid fuel taxes & other taxes NO CORPORATION PAYS TAXES, they pass that on to the buyer as part of the cost of the product. Same as the cost of the product they sell, cost of employees, and all other costs. Only tax businesses pay is sales tax. But they collect that on top of the selling price of the product & hold that money in trust for the state. |
wow, which idiot to respond to...........
nationx, you didn't prove the CBO's numbers I quoted above wrong in ANY thread, you merely babbled on shouting it was incorrect. much like you're doing here. sadly for you and luckily for the rest of the world, the CBO's numbers mean a whole lot more than the mighty nationx's. :1orglaugh |
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But look how wealthy people with kids who take those deductions bitch about the government paying welfare people for having kids? It's the same fucking money. Then the wealthy will say "but I worked for it". I then say, I'm single, no kids, made the same income as you and I worked for it.....but I don't get it. I also say "why should you get a tax break for not being able to keep your dick in your pants". :1orglaugh They hate that shit. They hate admitting that they also get welfare but only through a tax form. |
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Here?s the effective tax rate for all of the groups, according to the CBO: Lowest quintile (23.4 million taxpayers), zero to $18,900: 4.3 percent Second lowest quintile (22.4 million), $18,900-$32,100: 10.2 percent Middle quintile (22.9 million), $32,100-$47,400: 14.2 percent Fourth quintile (23 million), $47,400-$71,200: 17.6 percent Highest quintile (23.6 million), above $71,200: 25.8 percent Top 10 percent (12 million), minimum income of $98,100: 27.5 percent Top 5 percent (5.9 million), minimum income of $134,400: 29 percent Top 1 percent (1.1 million), minimum income of $332,300: 31.2 percent I dumbed it down for you so you wouldn't be confused. just read the bold words.:1orglaugh |
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The key words in his post were "No taxes taken out of unemployment check" and "got over $12K back on taxes" much different than getting some of the taxes you paid back by taking a deduction for a child. |
What about the poor that only take and are NOT wage earners.
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I truly hope you're trying to troll and not actually being stupid on this.... http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/0...rprise-to-them Btw, this is from the CBPP... Edit: typed wrong letters http://images2.dailykos.com/i/user/6/5-26-11tax-f2.jpg http://images2.dailykos.com/i/user/6/5-26-11tax-f3.jpg |
Uh oh... now we know The Doc is a commie... he linked to DKos...
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