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10sun wrote:Do not agree.
Only 53% of people who filed their federal income taxes last year owed anything.
Tossica wrote:10sun wrote:Do not agree.
Only 53% of people who filed their federal income taxes last year owed anything.
I rarely owe anything at the end of the year because I pay enough in throughout the year. Whether you get a refund or not is meaningless because it all depends on how much you pay in during the year.
10sun wrote:Tossica wrote:10sun wrote:Do not agree.
Only 53% of people who filed their federal income taxes last year owed anything.
I rarely owe anything at the end of the year because I pay enough in throughout the year. Whether you get a refund or not is meaningless because it all depends on how much you pay in during the year.
I meant that the 47% that owe nothing did not have any payroll withdrawals through the course of the year. They owed the government nothing.
Arlos wrote:I think that's what the statistic is saying. They had the tax deducted from their paycheck like anyone else, but since more was taken out than they owed, they got it back again come refund time.
I just don't see how you can force people who are living on $8/hr and who effectively doesn't pay taxes throughout the year (cause they gets all of his income tax withholding's back) to suddenly pay what, 10-15% VAT on essentials like clothing or any other non-food item they have to buy, just so the highly well off can feel less oppressed because they have a higher percentage tax rate. Makes no sense whatsoever. Utterly ridiculous. Hate to break it to you, rich people, but you're not oppressed, despite having to pay a slightly higher tax rate.... Sorry.
-Arlos
ClakarEQ wrote:It comes from folks like the Teabaggers and Reps that use fear mongering to push the agenda they want for their big corp. sponsers.
Fear is used as a tool by people everywhere, not just in politics, and certainly not just by one political party.
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