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Krusty, that sounds about right
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Znufrii, exceeds expectations (aka znufrii)
Jan 12 '23, 12:58
22% flat federal withholding, plus social security, Medicare, state and city taxes adds up, not to mention if they take out 401(k) contributions as well.
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That it ends up at 50% taken is F'ed up. -- nm
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Krusty
Jan 12, 13:38
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Would you rather have to pay it at the end of the year? -- nm
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Znufrii, exceeds expectations
Jan 12, 14:07
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I would rather they withheld the proper amount. -- nm
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Krusty
Jan 12, 14:12
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In many if not most cases, it is. -- nm
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Znufrii, exceeds expectations
Jan 12, 14:37
Maybe but you get the difference back. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 12, 13:40
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What difference? -- nm
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Krusty
Jan 12, 13:47
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If you owe less at the end of the year. -- nm
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spamlet
Jan 12, 14:03
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