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PM me your combined salary and I can tell you roughly.
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The best, believe me *while making the OK sign non-stop*.
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When most people see their first paycheck under the new plan, their opinion of this bill is going to change.
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All so remember Obama care didn't self destruct trump and the GOP just fucked over the American people on health care by dumping the mandate.
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What 2500 group. If you are talking about the 250K I wouldn't call them middle clasd.
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"It's always a lot of fun when you win" - G1 fav President
Whew...I tell ya, Pocahontas did not look too happy today. Out their beating her little drum...
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12-20-2017, 05:11 PM | #55 | |
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The tax changes in this bill will remain in effect until 2026, at which time the tax rates will revert to 2017 levels. There may be certain deductions phasing in and out, but the pieces that affect the majority of the population will remain in effect from 2018 - 2025, changing back to the way we have them now in 2026.
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But regardless... this CNBC article is correct that losing the personal exemption hurts, but the family tax credit is added, and the child tax credit is doubled. That helps offset the loss of the personal exemption. That's why, in CRed's example, a $75K family can lose the exemption but have taxes go down by $2100. The loss of the personal exemption hurts, the gain of the family tax credit helps, and they basically offset each other. But that is a very specific circumstance, and this CNBC article shows clear bias (unsurprisingly), by attacking the removal of one exemption without mentioning the addition of another. Any accountant (I am one) will tell you that's not a fair, balanced, and complete picture. And this CNBC article is clear that the reversion back to existing rates doesn't occur until 2026. You coming on here and saying that it will be a problem in "Year 2" is tantamount to spreading fake news. Get yourself educated or shut the fuck up.
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Seriously guys, I am not pushing an agenda here, but you all really need to take a hard look at your news sources. CNBC's headline says losing this personal exemption is going to hurt, and then in the article they turn around and give an example of a family of 4 making $75K will see taxes going down by $2100.
They fail to explain that the loss of the personal exemption is more than offset by the reduction in the tax brackets and the pickup of the family tax credit. 75-80% of Americans will pay LESS taxes under this bill. You can argue with the merits of giving bigger breaks to corporations, or bigger breaks to the wealthy, and that's all fine. But when the news sources you're using don't even deal in even-handed facts, your opinions are colored. That's why both I, and Paul Ryan, are extremely confident that American approval of this bill is going to go up the second your first paycheck comes through. "Oh, you mean I got a raise? Why did CNBC say I would feel the loss of the personal exemption?" Because they're full of shit. Don't read them.
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