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Taxes You are paying better than Three Quarters of your gross income to some government entity or other in the form of Taxes:
Overt Taxes:
• Fed income tax
• Fed FICA tax
• Fed SECA tax
• Fed Worker’s Comp
• State Worker’s Comp
• Fed Medicare
• State Income tax
• City Income tax
• Some Counties have an income tax
• Sales taxes
• Luxury taxes
• Road Tolls
• Real Estate taxes
• Vehicle taxes
• …………Surcharges
• …………License fees
• …………Registration fees
• …………Gasoline consumption taxes
Hidden Taxes
(Taxation that is structural – built into the cost of what you pay for things so you don’t see it as “tax” on your receipt but rather, higher prices):
• Real estate taxes on renters: Renters pay their landlord’s Real Estate taxes via higher rent.
• VAT taxation VIA higher retail prices for foods clothing and other goods made in or shipped through Europe.
• Sales and use taxes paid as higher prices for consumer goods that are made in any nation with taxes.
• Highway taxes VIA higher costs for consumer goods that are shipped across any road or rail whether in the US or any foreign
• Waterway use taxes for consumer goods chipped along any US or foreign water way.
• Unemployment taxes passed on to you VIA lower wages.
• Employer provided life insurance taxes you pay in lower wages
• Subsidy taxes for any thing you buy that benefits from a subsidy
• U.S. waterway taxes you pay to go anywhere by boat.
• Medical risk Taxes like the DPD tax
• Taxes on College Scholarships
• Taxes on debt forgiveness when you “cut a deal” with your creditor for anything less than the entire amount with interest.
• Gasoline tax. ( 19 - 45.8 cents {state depending}per gallon in federal, state and local taxes)
• Travel taxes: Airfare, hotels, car rental and taxi service: 7.5% air fare & $3.50 tax for each increment of the flight and $2.50 in security tax on each increment of that flight. Hotel & car rentals are taxed up to 40% of the cost.
• Sin taxes on beer, liquor, gambling and cigarettes. ($13.50-a-gallon tax on hard liquor and the 33-cent tax on a six-pack.)
• State taxes on insurance premiums. A $9-Billion wind fall for each state each year. You state taxes your insurance company which passes that on to you.
• Excise tax. All impoirts have a federal excise tax levied onto them.
The below is a very, very, short list of imports and their respective taxes which you pay.
• Bicycles 11%
• Brussel sprouts 12%
• Cotton hammocks 15%
• Infant formulas 18%
• Flashlights 18%
• Peanut butter 143%
• Girdles and panty girdles 24%
• Brooms 32%
• Plastic school supplies
The list goes on and on.
There are hundreds of taxes you pay. The cumulative effect is a tax of no less than 75% on your gross income.
You can be sure that if there is a transaction where you transfer any of the money you earn to some one for something you are paying a tax.
The result is that you pay on average about 75% of your gross income to government in the form of taxes.
This link takes you to a comprehensive study of the taxes you pay:
Google these names:
Nina Olson
Jared Bernstein
Pete Sepp,
Institute for Policy Innovation, Washington, D.C.
FABULOUS RESOURCE: Taxes You are paying better than Three Quarters of your gross income to some government entity or other in the form of Taxes:
Overt Taxes:
• Fed income tax
• Fed FICA tax
• Fed SECA tax
• Fed Worker’s Comp
• State Worker’s Comp
• Fed Medicare
• State Income tax
• City Income tax
• Some Counties have an income tax
• Sales taxes
• Luxury taxes
• Road Tolls
• Real Estate taxes
• Vehicle taxes
• …………Surcharges
• …………License fees
• …………Registration fees
• …………Gasoline consumption taxes
Hidden Taxes
(Taxation that is structural – built into the cost of what you pay for things so you don’t see it as “tax” on your receipt but rather, higher prices):
• Real estate taxes on renters: Renters pay their landlord’s Real Estate taxes via higher rent.
• VAT taxation VIA higher retail prices for foods clothing and other goods made in or shipped through Europe.
• Sales and use taxes paid as higher prices for consumer goods that are made in any nation with taxes.
• Highway taxes VIA higher costs for consumer goods that are shipped across any road or rail whether in the US or any foreign
• Waterway use taxes for consumer goods chipped along any US or foreign water way.
• Unemployment taxes passed on to you VIA lower wages.
• Employer provided life insurance taxes you pay in lower wages
• Subsidy taxes for any thing you buy that benefits from a subsidy
• U.S. waterway taxes you pay to go anywhere by boat.
• Medical risk Taxes like the DPD tax
• Taxes on College Scholarships
• Taxes on debt forgiveness when you “cut a deal” with your creditor for anything less than the entire amount with interest.
• Gasoline tax. ( 19 - 45.8 cents {state depending}per gallon in federal, state and local taxes)
• Travel taxes: Airfare, hotels, car rental and taxi service: 7.5% air fare & $3.50 tax for each increment of the flight and $2.50 in security tax on each increment of that flight. Hotel & car rentals are taxed up to 40% of the cost.
• Sin taxes on beer, liquor, gambling and cigarettes. ($13.50-a-gallon tax on hard liquor and the 33-cent tax on a six-pack.)
• State taxes on insurance premiums. A $9-Billion wind fall for each state each year. You state taxes your insurance company which passes that on to you.
• Excise tax. All impoirts have a federal excise tax levied onto them.
The below is a very, very, short list of imports and their respective taxes which you pay.
• Bicycles 11%
• Brussel sprouts 12%
• Cotton hammocks 15%
• Infant formulas 18%
• Flashlights 18%
• Peanut butter 143%
• Girdles and panty girdles 24%
• Brooms 32%
• Plastic school supplies
The list goes on and on.
There are hundreds of taxes you pay. The cumulative effect is a tax of no less than 75% on your gross income.
You can be sure that if there is a transaction where you transfer any of the money you earn to some one for something you are paying a tax.
The result is that you pay on average about 75% of your gross income to government in the form of taxes.
This link takes you to a comprehensive study of the taxes you pay:
Google these names:
Nina Olson
Jared Bernstein
Pete Sepp,
Institute for Policy Innovation, Washington, D.C.
FABULOUS RESOURCE: www.ipi.org/ipi%5CIPIPub...Tax-FINAL.pdf
www.irs.gov/irs/article/...01099,00.html
Google these names:
Nina Olson
Jared Bernstein
Pete Sepp,
Institute for Policy Innovation, Washington, D.C.
Google these names:
Nina Olson
Jared Bernstein
Pete Sepp,
Institute for Policy Innovation, Washington, D.C.
Overt Taxes:
• Fed income tax
• Fed FICA tax
• Fed SECA tax
• Fed Worker’s Comp
• State Worker’s Comp
• Fed Medicare
• State Income tax
• City Income tax
• Some Counties have an income tax
• Sales taxes
• Luxury taxes
• Road Tolls
• Real Estate taxes
• Vehicle taxes
• …………Surcharges
• …………License fees
• …………Registration fees
• …………Gasoline consumption taxes
Hidden Taxes
(Taxation that is structural – built into the cost of what you pay for things so you don’t see it as “tax” on your receipt but rather, higher prices):
• Real estate taxes on renters: Renters pay their landlord’s Real Estate taxes via higher rent.
• VAT taxation VIA higher retail prices for foods clothing and other goods made in or shipped through Europe.
• Sales and use taxes paid as higher prices for consumer goods that are made in any nation with taxes.
• Highway taxes VIA higher costs for consumer goods that are shipped across any road or rail whether in the US or any foreign
• Waterway use taxes for consumer goods chipped along any US or foreign water way.
• Unemployment taxes passed on to you VIA lower wages.
• Employer provided life insurance taxes you pay in lower wages
• Subsidy taxes for any thing you buy that benefits from a subsidy
• U.S. waterway taxes you pay to go anywhere by boat.
• Medical risk Taxes like the DPD tax
• Taxes on College Scholarships
• Taxes on debt forgiveness when you “cut a deal” with your creditor for anything less than the entire amount with interest.
• Gasoline tax. ( 19 - 45.8 cents {state depending}per gallon in federal, state and local taxes)
• Travel taxes: Airfare, hotels, car rental and taxi service: 7.5% air fare & $3.50 tax for each increment of the flight and $2.50 in security tax on each increment of that flight. Hotel & car rentals are taxed up to 40% of the cost.
• Sin taxes on beer, liquor, gambling and cigarettes. ($13.50-a-gallon tax on hard liquor and the 33-cent tax on a six-pack.)
• State taxes on insurance premiums. A $9-Billion wind fall for each state each year. You state taxes your insurance company which passes that on to you.
• Excise tax. All impoirts have a federal excise tax levied onto them.
The below is a very, very, short list of imports and their respective taxes which you pay.
• Bicycles 11%
• Brussel sprouts 12%
• Cotton hammocks 15%
• Infant formulas 18%
• Flashlights 18%
• Peanut butter 143%
• Girdles and panty girdles 24%
• Brooms 32%
• Plastic school supplies
The list goes on and on.
There are hundreds of taxes you pay. The cumulative effect is a tax of no less than 75% on your gross income.
You can be sure that if there is a transaction where you transfer any of the money you earn to some one for something you are paying a tax.
The result is that you pay on average about 75% of your gross income to government in the form of taxes.
This link takes you to a comprehensive study of the taxes you pay:
Google these names:
Nina Olson
Jared Bernstein
Pete Sepp,
Institute for Policy Innovation, Washington, D.C.
FABULOUS RESOURCE: Taxes You are paying better than Three Quarters of your gross income to some government entity or other in the form of Taxes:
Overt Taxes:
• Fed income tax
• Fed FICA tax
• Fed SECA tax
• Fed Worker’s Comp
• State Worker’s Comp
• Fed Medicare
• State Income tax
• City Income tax
• Some Counties have an income tax
• Sales taxes
• Luxury taxes
• Road Tolls
• Real Estate taxes
• Vehicle taxes
• …………Surcharges
• …………License fees
• …………Registration fees
• …………Gasoline consumption taxes
Hidden Taxes
(Taxation that is structural – built into the cost of what you pay for things so you don’t see it as “tax” on your receipt but rather, higher prices):
• Real estate taxes on renters: Renters pay their landlord’s Real Estate taxes via higher rent.
• VAT taxation VIA higher retail prices for foods clothing and other goods made in or shipped through Europe.
• Sales and use taxes paid as higher prices for consumer goods that are made in any nation with taxes.
• Highway taxes VIA higher costs for consumer goods that are shipped across any road or rail whether in the US or any foreign
• Waterway use taxes for consumer goods chipped along any US or foreign water way.
• Unemployment taxes passed on to you VIA lower wages.
• Employer provided life insurance taxes you pay in lower wages
• Subsidy taxes for any thing you buy that benefits from a subsidy
• U.S. waterway taxes you pay to go anywhere by boat.
• Medical risk Taxes like the DPD tax
• Taxes on College Scholarships
• Taxes on debt forgiveness when you “cut a deal” with your creditor for anything less than the entire amount with interest.
• Gasoline tax. ( 19 - 45.8 cents {state depending}per gallon in federal, state and local taxes)
• Travel taxes: Airfare, hotels, car rental and taxi service: 7.5% air fare & $3.50 tax for each increment of the flight and $2.50 in security tax on each increment of that flight. Hotel & car rentals are taxed up to 40% of the cost.
• Sin taxes on beer, liquor, gambling and cigarettes. ($13.50-a-gallon tax on hard liquor and the 33-cent tax on a six-pack.)
• State taxes on insurance premiums. A $9-Billion wind fall for each state each year. You state taxes your insurance company which passes that on to you.
• Excise tax. All impoirts have a federal excise tax levied onto them.
The below is a very, very, short list of imports and their respective taxes which you pay.
• Bicycles 11%
• Brussel sprouts 12%
• Cotton hammocks 15%
• Infant formulas 18%
• Flashlights 18%
• Peanut butter 143%
• Girdles and panty girdles 24%
• Brooms 32%
• Plastic school supplies
The list goes on and on.
There are hundreds of taxes you pay. The cumulative effect is a tax of no less than 75% on your gross income.
You can be sure that if there is a transaction where you transfer any of the money you earn to some one for something you are paying a tax.
The result is that you pay on average about 75% of your gross income to government in the form of taxes.
This link takes you to a comprehensive study of the taxes you pay:
Google these names:
Nina Olson
Jared Bernstein
Pete Sepp,
Institute for Policy Innovation, Washington, D.C.
FABULOUS RESOURCE: www.ipi.org/ipi%5CIPIPub...Tax-FINAL.pdf
www.irs.gov/irs/article/...01099,00.html
Google these names:
Nina Olson
Jared Bernstein
Pete Sepp,
Institute for Policy Innovation, Washington, D.C.
Google these names:
Nina Olson
Jared Bernstein
Pete Sepp,
Institute for Policy Innovation, Washington, D.C.
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Sun, October 18, 2009 - 9:13 PMBut how much of this goes to the military-industrial complex?
Compared to countries where my relatives live that have so-called "single payer" government plans that all pay for out of taxes that they have been paying all along like those in Italy and Switzerland, we'e screwed!!! -
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Sun, October 18, 2009 - 9:34 PMa couple decades ago 50% of your income went this same way -
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Sat, October 31, 2009 - 8:26 PM"But the moment they attack a US interest that nation gets nuked till it's 10 feet of glass."
Who is the "terrorist" now?
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Mon, October 19, 2009 - 10:06 AM"But how much of this goes to the military-industrial complex?"
More than any other country ON EARTH. The same goes for the prison industrial complex.
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Mon, October 19, 2009 - 6:24 PM**********But how much of this goes to the military-industrial complex? *************
I don't know Will. It's a lot for sure.
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Mon, October 19, 2009 - 7:05 PM"I don't know Will. It's a lot for sure."
Simple answer: More than any other country on earth and more than most other countries combined. This country is THE most imperialistic nation ever to exist since the collapse of the British empire; big dumb bear.
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Sat, October 24, 2009 - 8:51 AM>But how much of this goes to the military-industrial complex?
The military-industrial complex is really the whole economy.
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Sat, October 31, 2009 - 8:26 PM"But the moment they attack a US interest that nation gets nuked till it's 10 feet of glass."
Who is the "terrorist" now?
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Mon, October 19, 2009 - 10:10 AMThe real questions should be:
How much of a disproportionately HIGH percentage of this fascist country is held up on the broken backs of the poor and why aren't the gluttonously wealthy taxed more than those who can't even see "middle class" on the horizon? Damned fascist pig of a bear, you should change your avatar pic.
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Mon, October 19, 2009 - 6:24 PMGo fuck your mother.
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Mon, October 19, 2009 - 7:34 PMSure, Cliff! When in doubt, always go for the jugular! -
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Tue, October 20, 2009 - 4:25 PMWasn't in doubt.
He called me some ugly words and I just told him to go fuck his mother.
Of course he's going to have a problem getting her to stop fucking the neighborhood dogs or just take his turn like usual.
It's not for nothing that the fucking poor contribute absolutely nothing to the USA.
They are worthless sponges who do nothing of any value, produce nothing but more need, and take take take.
And the idiots are complaining that there is an oppression?
Give me a fucking break.
These god dammed mental defectives have no clue what the economy is based on. They entertain ridiculous fantasies of urban squalor some how being profitable to someone. Maybe a few slumlords, MickyD's, and the cable company make a few bucks but no one else.
They don't work they don't pay taxes they don't contribute yet they are housed and fed.
Real oppression there.
You want oppression go to Somalia and Darfur and get a clue.
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Tue, October 20, 2009 - 6:49 PMAnd, as I said, the fascist PIG needs to change his avatar. Maybe we'll get lucky and someone will poison it.
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Tue, October 20, 2009 - 7:07 PMpp: You want oppression go to Somalia and Darfur and get a clue.
425pm
or to GAZA
Gee, that was a real battle
israeli elite against women and children...armed
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Mon, October 26, 2009 - 10:32 AMSome might insist that the fukin Ps have no business there in the first place.
And it's pretty hard to pretend that terrorism is a viable way to be neighbors.
And when the Gazans declared war against Israel and used their military arms HamAss and HisPigShit to attack them. One wonders why Israel has any reason to hold back. I think they should have hit them harder and thrown them the hell out of all Israel and let the fukin Arabs take them in . I think the IDF treated the fukin Gazans with kid gloves.
The god dammed Arab League is the reason all this mess exists in the Orient
In 1948 when the Seven Arab Nations (& the Ps) all descended on to the fledgling nation of Israel in an unprovoked genocidal war of aggression the Arabs and Ps got their heads handed to them.
The fukin Ps fled fearing extermination or revenge or whatever. They ran to their Arab brethren who had seduced them into attacking Israel in the first place.
Though the Ps begged to immigrate, the fukin Arab League Refused to allow any Ps the right to immigrate. Instead they rounded them up at gun point herded them into Death Camps and made them into a multi generational handy dandy manufactured refugee population.
To this day no P can immigrate to an arab league nation.
The bad guy is the Arab League. Thay made all this happen in the first place and they make sure that is keeps on being intolerable.
The Ps are merely the ones stuck with the shit end of the stick.
The fact of the fukin Ps is merely the Arab League's continuation of that war they started in 48.
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Tue, October 27, 2009 - 3:44 AMThe land of the FEE and home of the SLAVE.
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Mon, October 26, 2009 - 6:19 PM"And it's pretty hard to pretend that terrorism is a viable way to be neighbors."
What's that smell? It smells like hypocrisy. Terrorists and war criminals. Which one is worse?
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Mon, October 26, 2009 - 6:27 PM"unprovoked"
Honestly? So, by your logic, let's look at a hypothetical scenario. Let's say that tomorrow The Iroquois League was reborn and they banded together to take over the Black Hills. They are armed to the teeth with the latest weaponry, decades more advanced than the average civilian has, and they then proceed to rape, rob and pillage across that land- smack in the middle of the heart of the US. While doing so, they murder thousands of women and children while forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes and into the neighboring area, which they have turned into a 1000 square mile "reservation," where they control the flow of everything including food and water.
By YOUR logic, this is a perfectly acceptable thing to do and we should support them in their efforts. We should even provide them predator drones and billions of dollars in cold cash. -
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Mon, October 26, 2009 - 7:33 PMI'm still waiting for Cliff's reaction to "Graph: U.S. Military Spending vs. The World, 2008" -
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Tue, October 27, 2009 - 7:51 PMBTW, For any Johnny-come-latelies who don't know who Cliff is, he's the asshole who started this thread, otherwise known (for reasons only known to himself, certainly not to me or anyone else) known now as Schrödinger's cat.
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Thu, October 29, 2009 - 7:23 PMIt shows that the rest of the world outspends the U.S. 52 to 48.
We have to close that gap, or they're going to get us!
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Fri, October 30, 2009 - 6:43 PMOh the US spends way too much chasing other people's problems around the world.
Honest to god I'd like the US to go on a military hiatus. Just declare a holiday and let the miserable fukers who think they hate us solve their own problems.
Let that fester and stink for a decade or two.
Initiate a policy of nuking any nation that fosters any entity that commits an act oif aggression against the US or it's interests.
Terrorists want to operate out of Iran Iraq Afghanistan? Fine~!! But the moment they attack a US interest that nation gets nuked till it's 10 feet of glass.
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Fri, October 30, 2009 - 8:17 PMThanks, Cliff! Please forgive me for referring to you with the "a" word. I agree with what you say here, unlikely as it is to come about.... -
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Sat, October 31, 2009 - 8:25 PM"But the moment they attack a US interest that nation gets nuked till it's 10 feet of glass."
Who is the "terrorist" now?
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Fri, October 30, 2009 - 8:31 PMpp: the US spends way too much chasing other people's problems around the world.
WRONG
the puppets create the problems
zioconists are mere feeble stupid
puppets
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Sat, October 31, 2009 - 8:19 PM"But the moment they attack a US interest that nation gets nuked till it's 10 feet of glass."
Who is the "terrorist" now?
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Sat, October 31, 2009 - 8:25 PM"But the moment they attack a US interest that nation gets nuked till it's 10 feet of glass."
Who is the "terrorist" now?
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Re: TAX in the US is 75% or more
Sat, October 31, 2009 - 8:21 PM"But the moment they attack a US interest that nation gets nuked till it's 10 feet of glass."
Who is the "terrorist" now?