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Old 04-13-2018, 10:05 AM   #1
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Re: Tax bill

Here's a follow up report on the savings from the tax bill.

Personally my paycheck went up, but it's hard to tell how much is from the tax cut and how much is from the salary bump due to my promotion that went into effect right around the same time. My tax return was higher than last year's, but not by much.

Tax cut savings flow to company stockholders, trickle to hourly workers
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Old 02-10-2019, 09:52 AM   #2
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Re: Tax bill

And now the other side of Trump and Ryan's tax bill.................
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/avera...054836423.html


Average Tax Refunds Down 8.4 Percent As Angry Taxpayers Vent On Twitter
HuffPost Mary Papenfuss,HuffPost Sat, Feb 9 12:48 AM EST
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Average tax refunds were down last week 8.4 percent for the first week of the tax season over the same time last year, according to the Internal Revenue Service. Dipping refunds are inflaming a growing army of taxpayers stunned by the consequences of the Trump administration’s tax law — and the effects of the partial government shutdown.

The average refund check paid out so far has been $1,865, down from $2,035 at the same point in 2018, according to IRS data. Low-income taxpayers often file early to pocket the money as soon as possible. Many taxpayers count on the refunds to make important payments, or spend the money on things like home repairs, a vacation or a car.

The IRS had estimated it would issue about 2.3 percent fewer refunds this year as a result of the changes in the federal tax law, according to Bloomberg. MSNBC reports that 30 million Americans will owe the IRS money this year — 3 million more than before Trump’s tax law.


chico this is an OPINION piece...........


https://www.fatherly.com/love-money/...arents-refund/

I am a father of two in a dual-earner household, sitting smack-dab in the middle of the middle-class. It’s February and I am terrified to do my 2018 taxes. It’s not because taxes are hard. It’s not because I’m seeing middle-class Trump supporters become apoplectic on Twitter as they calculate their tax bill. It’s because for the last three years I’ve been a remote worker itemizing my tax returns and, in 2017, House Republicans and President Trump stripped me of crucial deductions. So I hesitate to file. Because I know it’s going to be bad and I don’t want to find out just how bad.

I have, for the last three years enjoyed a refund. And the money I received from that refund often went back to my community. One year my wife and I bought a couch from a local business. The next we bought a bed from a local business. Other times, of course, we’ve used the refund to pay down debt. Either way, I am not expecting a refund this year. I’m expecting to write a check.
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Old 02-11-2019, 05:41 PM   #3
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Re: Tax bill

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And now the other side of Trump and Ryan's tax bill.................
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/avera...054836423.html


Average Tax Refunds Down 8.4 Percent As Angry Taxpayers Vent On Twitter
HuffPost Mary Papenfuss,HuffPost Sat, Feb 9 12:48 AM EST
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Average tax refunds were down last week 8.4 percent for the first week of the tax season over the same time last year, according to the Internal Revenue Service. Dipping refunds are inflaming a growing army of taxpayers stunned by the consequences of the Trump administration’s tax law — and the effects of the partial government shutdown.

The average refund check paid out so far has been $1,865, down from $2,035 at the same point in 2018, according to IRS data. Low-income taxpayers often file early to pocket the money as soon as possible. Many taxpayers count on the refunds to make important payments, or spend the money on things like home repairs, a vacation or a car.

The IRS had estimated it would issue about 2.3 percent fewer refunds this year as a result of the changes in the federal tax law, according to Bloomberg. MSNBC reports that 30 million Americans will owe the IRS money this year — 3 million more than before Trump’s tax law.


chico this is an OPINION piece...........


https://www.fatherly.com/love-money/...arents-refund/

I am a father of two in a dual-earner household, sitting smack-dab in the middle of the middle-class. It’s February and I am terrified to do my 2018 taxes. It’s not because taxes are hard. It’s not because I’m seeing middle-class Trump supporters become apoplectic on Twitter as they calculate their tax bill. It’s because for the last three years I’ve been a remote worker itemizing my tax returns and, in 2017, House Republicans and President Trump stripped me of crucial deductions. So I hesitate to file. Because I know it’s going to be bad and I don’t want to find out just how bad.

I have, for the last three years enjoyed a refund. And the money I received from that refund often went back to my community. One year my wife and I bought a couch from a local business. The next we bought a bed from a local business. Other times, of course, we’ve used the refund to pay down debt. Either way, I am not expecting a refund this year. I’m expecting to write a check.

How many of those people saw a bigger pay check over the past year because of the new tax laws? They seem to leave that out of the equation.
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Old 02-12-2019, 05:19 AM   #4
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How many of those people saw a bigger pay check over the past year because of the new tax laws? They seem to leave that out of the equation.
If you read the link they don't.
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Old 02-11-2019, 12:33 PM   #5
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Here's a follow up report on the savings from the tax bill.

Personally my paycheck went up, but it's hard to tell how much is from the tax cut and how much is from the salary bump due to my promotion that went into effect right around the same time. My tax return was higher than last year's, but not by much.

Tax cut savings flow to company stockholders, trickle to hourly workers
Just saw this. It is actually extremely easy to tell that if you can handle basic algebra, come on mooby.
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Old 02-11-2019, 04:47 PM   #6
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Just saw this. It is actually extremely easy to tell that if you can handle basic algebra, come on mooby.
Algebra? Never heard of her.
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Algebra? Never heard of her.
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