I thought Bubblez was banned ?
gigemhilo said:it's essentially interest for not paying enough in through the year.bmks270 said:
Isn't the penalty pretty minor?
They do if you get your refund after April 15.FWAppraiser said:gigemhilo said:it's essentially interest for not paying enough in through the year.bmks270 said:
Isn't the penalty pretty minor?
Which is absolutely absurd because the IRS doesn't pay interest if you overpay. It's completely backwards. The government thinks it's their money that they allow you to have instead of your money that they're taking. The income tax is a terrible thing that should have never happened. The 16th amendment and the IRS need to go.
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The whole tax system really still favors the wealthy. No way should the middle class be paying so much.
LOL alrightFWAppraiser said:
Doesn't change the fact that they don't pay interest if you overpay throughout the year. Paying interest for your money thay they're too incompetent to pay back on time is the LEAST they can do.
"No where close to being balanced". So when the top 50% of income earners carry 97% of the Individual tax burden, when are we getting "balanced"? And the top 1% carry over 25% of the burden. Again, what is balanced?Bubblez said:Ellis Wyatt said:The OP fully supports this regime. He thinks they aren't marxist enough.Fedup said:
Yes agree. But if you think you're middle class, then this admin thinks you're part of the entitled rich.
The current tax policy is very much where Trump left it.
And yes, if Marxism means the wealthy pay according to how much they benefit from this economic system, then call me a Marxist. The scales are no where close to being balanced
Bubblez said:
Capital gains hit me quite hard and the IRS isn't happy with how much tax was withheld. So I got dinged with an underpayment penalty. That is just rubbing salt into the wound.
The whole tax system really still favors the wealthy. No way should the middle class be paying so much.
Bubblez said:Ellis Wyatt said:The OP fully supports this regime. He thinks they aren't marxist enough.Fedup said:
Yes agree. But if you think you're middle class, then this admin thinks you're part of the entitled rich.
The current tax policy is very much where Trump left it.
And yes, if Marxism means the wealthy pay according to how much they benefit from this economic system, then call me a Marxist. The scales are no where close to being balanced
FIFYBubblez said:
Capital gains hit me quite hard and the IRS isn't happy with how much tax was withheld. So I got dinged with an underpayment penalty. That is just rubbing salt into the wound.
The whole tax system really still favors the wealthy. No way shouldthe middle classanyone be paying so much.
A fool and their money.....Bubblez said:Ellis Wyatt said:The OP fully supports this regime. He thinks they aren't marxist enough.Fedup said:
Yes agree. But if you think you're middle class, then this admin thinks you're part of the entitled rich.
The current tax policy is very much where Trump left it.
And yes, if Marxism means the wealthy pay according to how much they benefit from this economic system, then call me a Marxist. The scales are no where close to being balanced
Define benefit. Despite Warren Buffets BS schtick about paying less than his secretary, high income people in this country pay more than their fair share.Bubblez said:Ellis Wyatt said:The OP fully supports this regime. He thinks they aren't marxist enough.Fedup said:
Yes agree. But if you think you're middle class, then this admin thinks you're part of the entitled rich.
The current tax policy is very much where Trump left it.
And yes, if Marxism means the wealthy pay according to how much they benefit from this economic system, then call me a Marxist. The scales are no where close to being balanced
This is not just an IRS thing. Every taxing entity follows the same approach. For instance if you purchase a new home in Texas after property tax bills are sent out. The new owner will get penalized if they do not pay on time even if they never get a bill from the county.FWAppraiser said:gigemhilo said:it's essentially interest for not paying enough in through the year.bmks270 said:
Isn't the penalty pretty minor?
Which is absolutely absurd because the IRS doesn't pay interest if you overpay. It's completely backwards. The government thinks it's their money that they allow you to have instead of your money that they're taking. The income tax is a terrible thing that should have never happened. The 16th amendment and the IRS need to go.
the top 1% of earners pay 40% of all income tax collected.Bubblez said:
The whole tax system really still favors the wealthy.
I am always miserable when I see how much I have to pay. It is not always at the end of the year only because unlike Bubblez I actually understand I have to make estimated payments for Capital gains.RogueAg said:
Nothing to add here other than we got hammered this year on taxes as well. Take the last 4 or 5 years we've had to pay at filing time and combine them... and it wouldn't equal the check we wrote this time around.
Good to see it isn't just me. Misery loves company!
Those are not the wealthy people he was referring to.ac04 said:the top 1% of earners pay 40% of all income tax collected.Bubblez said:
The whole tax system really still favors the wealthy.
the top 10% pay 70% of income tax.
the top 25% pay 87%.
the top 50% pay 100%.
Keller6Ag91 said:"No where close to being balanced". So when the top 50% of income earners carry 97% of the Individual tax burden, when are we getting "balanced"? And the top 1% carry over 25% of the burden. Again, what is balanced?Bubblez said:Ellis Wyatt said:The OP fully supports this regime. He thinks they aren't marxist enough.Fedup said:
Yes agree. But if you think you're middle class, then this admin thinks you're part of the entitled rich.
The current tax policy is very much where Trump left it.
And yes, if Marxism means the wealthy pay according to how much they benefit from this economic system, then call me a Marxist. The scales are no where close to being balanced
https://taxfoundation.org/publications/latest-federal-income-tax-data/
Lets be honest here it is really the super rich that get the loopholes. Any high income person that make a substantial portion of their income from W-2 income is screwed,Definitely Not A Cop said:
It takes real delusion to move further left after you start paying taxes on stuff like capital gains. Impressive OP.
If you want a fair system, everyone should be taxed the same percentage. No more loopholes for the rich or poor, while the middle class gets screwed.
Bubblez said:Keller6Ag91 said:"No where close to being balanced". So when the top 50% of income earners carry 97% of the Individual tax burden, when are we getting "balanced"? And the top 1% carry over 25% of the burden. Again, what is balanced?Bubblez said:Ellis Wyatt said:The OP fully supports this regime. He thinks they aren't marxist enough.Fedup said:
Yes agree. But if you think you're middle class, then this admin thinks you're part of the entitled rich.
The current tax policy is very much where Trump left it.
And yes, if Marxism means the wealthy pay according to how much they benefit from this economic system, then call me a Marxist. The scales are no where close to being balanced
https://taxfoundation.org/publications/latest-federal-income-tax-data/
The top 1% have over 34% of the wealth locked up. The bottom 50% have less than 2%. Our taxation should be focused on wealth
Wealth redistribution through taxation. What could go wrong?Bubblez said:Keller6Ag91 said:"No where close to being balanced". So when the top 50% of income earners carry 97% of the Individual tax burden, when are we getting "balanced"? And the top 1% carry over 25% of the burden. Again, what is balanced?Bubblez said:Ellis Wyatt said:The OP fully supports this regime. He thinks they aren't marxist enough.Fedup said:
Yes agree. But if you think you're middle class, then this admin thinks you're part of the entitled rich.
The current tax policy is very much where Trump left it.
And yes, if Marxism means the wealthy pay according to how much they benefit from this economic system, then call me a Marxist. The scales are no where close to being balanced
https://taxfoundation.org/publications/latest-federal-income-tax-data/
The top 1% have over 34% of the wealth locked up. The bottom 50% have less than 2%. Our taxation should be focused on wealth
Ulysses90 said:Bubblez said:Ellis Wyatt said:The OP fully supports this regime. He thinks they aren't marxist enough.Fedup said:
Yes agree. But if you think you're middle class, then this admin thinks you're part of the entitled rich.
The current tax policy is very much where Trump left it.
And yes, if Marxism means the wealthy pay according to how much they benefit from this economic system, then call me a Marxist. The scales are no where close to being balanced
It isn't the people that make more than you whao aren't paying their fair share. It's the people who make less that aren't paying anything.
Middle class Marxists that ***** about the wealthy not paying their fair share of taxes and the are strangely oblivious to the 47% that pay ZERO federal income tax. Lenin had a name for such complainers, he called them useful idiots. You complain about the top 1% that actually contribute over 50% of all income tax revenues but give a pass to the entitlements lass that consume all the social programs while skating. Even those who make very little must have real skin in the game. Simply not making a lot of money doesn't mean someone has skin in the game.
AustinScubaAg said:Lets be honest here it is really the super rich that get the loopholes. Any high income person that make a substantial portion of their income from W-2 income is screwed,Definitely Not A Cop said:
It takes real delusion to move further left after you start paying taxes on stuff like capital gains. Impressive OP.
If you want a fair system, everyone should be taxed the same percentage. No more loopholes for the rich or poor, while the middle class gets screwed.
How much was the underpayment, how much was the penalty?Bubblez said:
Capital gains hit me quite hard and the IRS isn't happy with how much tax was withheld. So I got dinged with an underpayment penalty. That is just rubbing salt into the wound.
The whole tax system really still favors the wealthy. No way should the middle class be paying so much.
FWAppraiser said:gigemhilo said:it's essentially interest for not paying enough in through the year.bmks270 said:
Isn't the penalty pretty minor?
Which is absolutely absurd because the IRS doesn't pay interest if you overpay. It's completely backwards. The government thinks it's their money that they allow you to have instead of your money that they're taking. The income tax is a terrible thing that should have never happened. The 16th amendment and the IRS need to go.
Definitely Not A Cop said:AustinScubaAg said:Lets be honest here it is really the super rich that get the loopholes. Any high income person that make a substantial portion of their income from W-2 income is screwed,Definitely Not A Cop said:
It takes real delusion to move further left after you start paying taxes on stuff like capital gains. Impressive OP.
If you want a fair system, everyone should be taxed the same percentage. No more loopholes for the rich or poor, while the middle class gets screwed.
And the super poor get all sorts of loopholes too. They get refunded pretty much any taxes they owed while on average using way more government services.
Bubblez said:Definitely Not A Cop said:AustinScubaAg said:Lets be honest here it is really the super rich that get the loopholes. Any high income person that make a substantial portion of their income from W-2 income is screwed,Definitely Not A Cop said:
It takes real delusion to move further left after you start paying taxes on stuff like capital gains. Impressive OP.
If you want a fair system, everyone should be taxed the same percentage. No more loopholes for the rich or poor, while the middle class gets screwed.
And the super poor get all sorts of loopholes too. They get refunded pretty much any taxes they owed while on average using way more government services.
And all of that still is a drop in the bucket with respect to their wealth
Wealth and income are not the same. Taxing wealth is a sure way to destroy wealth. Anyone with any understanding economics would understand that since it is basic supply and demand. There are only two ways to tax wealthBubblez said:Keller6Ag91 said:"No where close to being balanced". So when the top 50% of income earners carry 97% of the Individual tax burden, when are we getting "balanced"? And the top 1% carry over 25% of the burden. Again, what is balanced?Bubblez said:Ellis Wyatt said:The OP fully supports this regime. He thinks they aren't marxist enough.Fedup said:
Yes agree. But if you think you're middle class, then this admin thinks you're part of the entitled rich.
The current tax policy is very much where Trump left it.
And yes, if Marxism means the wealthy pay according to how much they benefit from this economic system, then call me a Marxist. The scales are no where close to being balanced
https://taxfoundation.org/publications/latest-federal-income-tax-data/
The top 1% have over 34% of the wealth locked up. The bottom 50% have less than 2%. Our taxation should be focused on wealth