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Just checked. I paid $6773 in Federal Income Tax last year. -- nm
Posted by
Meg (aka Mojave)
Sep 28 '20, 21:58
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$11,920 in 2019. 9.5% of AGI. -- (edited)
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znufrii needs to cancel his gym membership
Sep 28, 22:21
Obviously you need a new accountant or tax prep attorney
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Trisha
Sep 28, 22:19
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I'd love to see a flat tax. I don't mind paying my share but it would likely be less if the 1% were paying the same percentage. -- nm
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Meg
Sep 28, 22:46
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There's no reason you couldn't get rid of the loopholes and still keep the progressive tax brackets
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Reagen
Sep 29, 02:32
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Yup. A flat tax is not the answer to the issues. -- nm
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Krusty The Anarchist
Sep 29, 05:09
And $1285 in State Tax. -- nm
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Meg
Sep 28, 22:01
obviously that is $6023 more than you really had to -- nm
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crash davis
Sep 28, 22:01
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And most of that is because I have to take IRA distributions...and I have no debt or deductible expenses :( -- nm
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Meg
Sep 28, 22:03
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If I had been told in college that the best way to not pay taxes is to drive a casino into the ground, I would have gotten right on that in my 20s -- nm
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crash davis
Sep 28, 22:06
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