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Taxes Suck In The US
Basically if you make $60,000 and $100,000 in the US with the standard deduction you'll take home around the same amount of money. Anything over $100,000 your taxed in the US at 53% of your income if you live in let's say California.
So how the fuck are you supposed to accumulate wealth in this stupid country??? It seems like all the millionaires are corrupted in some way. I mean It's damn near impossible to accumulate wealth with such a high tax rate. Is there loop holes you can use if you make over $100,000 so you can keep a decent sum of your earnings if you're self employed? |
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If you make $100,000 a year, you can hire an accountant, a book-keeper, and a lawyer to reduce your tax burden.
It'll cost you $99,999 dollars to do it, but hey! Suck it up. I am. |
Welcome to corrupt politics!
We should start cleaning things up with term limits. Politician shouldn't be a career choice. |
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With all that said, yep, the tax system is tilted to favor the rich - more specifically, the super-rich. Using traditional off-shore accounts to illegally avoid taxes is so yesterday and generally only "penny" millionaires who don't know better / greedy do that (FATCA legislation is aimed primarily towards that group)... The super-rich operate in a totally different legal sphere with the ability to avoid taxation legally through the use of off-shore entities; incorporation off-shore and then, to put it in simple layman terms, shifting expenses to higher tax countries and the profits towards lower tax ones. |
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Or give up your citizenship. With that said, being an American has its advantages. Enough said. |
Freedom isn't cheap!
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No state income tax here.
Thanks, tourists! |
you should consult with 12clicks cash.
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Only downside is that in this state you have to have unemployment insurance what that arrangement even if the only employees are also members. So I do pay 2.7% that I wouldn't normally pay, but considering I'm saving roughly 15 or 18% or whatever on what's not taken out as salary, I end up better off. I also have an individual health insurance insurance policy, but my company pays it for me and the amount comes across onto my W-4 tax free. |
dave i feel sorry for you man! you should come to europe with 0 tax rate.
i`ve never paid 1 cent for taxes in 8 years. |
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Can I do that if I'm a photographer and I get 1099 from agencies that distribute my royalties?
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Start with having them look at your last 3 tax returns, they can resubmit them for you too and get you money back if you screwed stuff up. |
That's the price you pay for socialism.
It's a rip-off, if you ask me. |
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I'll be happy to pay more if I could be free. :) |
Pfft.
Taxes are dumb. Write everything off. I had a company sponsored breakfast this morning, trying to get a new client on board; She's half my age and we've been doing breakfast and each other every morning for the past two years. On paper it looks like I don't make a fucking dime. |
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start a company and assign your copyrights to it. |
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I'm sure the IRS is cruising this board to catch tax cheaters, right before they sign into their Facebook page.
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Obama paid an effective tax rate of 20.5 percent on income of $789,674 last year. Sounds fair to me. |
Just doing some simple reading in the forms that IRS provides, you can cut you taxes.
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Taxes suck in my country too, we have the most expensive cars in the world. :@
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That's nothing! In Canada the top tax level is 45%, it starts at 120K to Billions, it doesn't matter.
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it's a bit more complicated than this, you actually do save a little due to many reasons, but when you consider all the overhead, all the accounting fees, all the drama, paperwork you have to deal with, etc, the saving is trivial if any at all :2 cents: |
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You accumulate wealth by not spending it.
Then you accumulate wealth by investing it. Your real earnings are after taxes. |
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Those at the top don't like the idea of inheritance, as then the next generation doesn't have the same need to submit for employment and be taxed. This is why they start injecting us with aluminum every year after a certain again, most people call that the old persons Flu Jab, in reality it's a way of getting as many people into care homes with Alzheimer's/Dementia, then draining away their life savings before they die. "According to Hugh Fudenberg, MD, the world's leading immunogeneticist and 13th most quoted biologist of our times (nearly 850 papers in peer review journals), if an individual has had five consecutive flu shots between 1970 and 1980 (the years studied) his/her chances of getting Alzheimer's Disease is ten times higher than if they had one, two or no shots. I asked Dr. Fudenberg why this was so and he said it was due to the mercury and aluminum that is in every flu shot (and most childhood shots). The gradual mercury and aluminum buildup in the brain causes cognitive dysfunction. Is that why Alzheimer's is expected to quadruple? Notes: Recorded from Dr. Fudenberg's speech at the NVIC International Vaccine Conference, Arlington, VA September, 1997. Quoted with permission. Alzheimer's to quadruple statement is from John's Hopkins Newsletter Nov 1998." ----Ted Koren, D. C. http://www.odyssee.net/~expodome/autism.htm#Top Koren Publications (800-537-3001). " http://www.whale.to/vaccines/flu11.html |
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Then move to Saudi Arabia, it would be the perfect society for you. No abortions, being gay is illegal, religious police, no taxes, and they have the highest death penalty rate in the world. Exactly how people such as yourself with room temperature IQ's would like it to be here. |
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Just sayin', the peasants there are no worse off than the peasants here. But the rich people there are way richer thanks to us buying their oil. |
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As people have said: a solid CPA and a bookkeeper will get you in order. Form an LLC or an Scorp, relocate your business to a state with no state tax, and put some cash into tax deferred investments.
Sure you still have to pay, but it's not nearly the 53% you're referring to. |
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