Every single House Democrat just voted against No tax on tips and No tax on overtime. Shocking.
Serious question, why would some income be treated differently? (Kamala I believe copied this promise on the campaign too so this isn’t an attack on just Trump). Just feels like straight buying votes to me. I certainly work long hours too but will still pay full taxes because I’m salary. Will pay out the a$$ on my bonus too.Every single House Democrat just voted against No tax on tips and No tax on overtime. Shocking.
Democrats are more fiscally responsible than these Republicans. What will replace this lost revenue?Every single House Democrat just voted against No tax on tips and No tax on overtime. Shocking.
We just got ours a couple weeks ago and ouch on that 40% in taxes. 😞Serious question, why would some income be treated differently? (Kamala I believe copied this promise on the campaign too so this isn’t an attack on just Trump). Just feels like straight buying votes to me. I certainly work long hours too but will still pay full taxes because I’m salary. Will pay out the a$$ on my bonus too.
Same.We just got ours a couple weeks ago and ouch on that 40% in taxes. 😞
Kamala was literally hyping that very issue as a reason to vote for her less than a few months ago. Now the entire party is against it?Democrats are more fiscally responsible than these Republicans. What will replace this lost revenue?
We just got ours a couple weeks ago and ouch on that 40% in taxes. 😞
Same.
Every single House Democrat just voted against No tax on tips and No tax on overtime. Shocking.
Was that all the vote was about? Tips and OT?Kamala was literally hyping that very issue as a reason to vote for her less than a few months ago. Now the entire party is against it?
Every single House Democrat just voted against No tax on tips and No tax on overtime. Shocking.
I didn't approve of that either but she felt like she had to do it in order to compete in Nevada, in particular. I don't like that type of pandering no matter which side does it.Kamala was literally hyping that very issue as a reason to vote for her less than a few months ago. Now the entire party is against it?
I didn't approve of that either but she felt like she had to do it in order to compete in Nevada, in particular. I don't like that type of pandering no matter which side does it.
Are you saying Dems are known for erecting billboards all over Vegas that promote free give-aways?I was in Vegas a couple of weeks before the election. There were Trump campaign billboards all over touting no tax on tips. Vote buying right out of the dem playbook.
Are you saying Dems are known for erecting billboards all over Vegas that promote free give-aways?
Or you could say they care about other people.They are known for handouts in general to buy votes.
Kinda like flooding swing states with illegals??I was in Vegas a couple of weeks before the election. There were Trump campaign billboards all over touting no tax on tips. Vote buying right out of the dem playbook.
Kinda like flooding swing states with illegals??
Or you could say they care about other people.
Same principle. I give you this, you vote for me.Unrelated. For years, dems have loved handing out other people’s money in exchange for votes.
So you’re argument is one party is full of altruistic people that are just looking out for Americans.Or you could say they care about other people.
I hope no taxes on SS was included in this bill.
My understanding the new plan will actually add more money back to SS program.Now this actually makes sense. But it probably needs to be paired with delays in eligibility age to ensure solvency. Or a modification of the schedule that balances earliest start vs. max amount if you delay start. Or both.
My understanding the new plan will actually add more money back to SS program.
As of now once a persond earnings reach 168k they no longer pay SS taxes. The new plan for the next 5 years earnings between 168k and 250k still will not pay SS taxes but once you hit 250k SS taxes kick back in. After 5 years the no tax doughnut hole 168k - 250k goes away.
Yeah, in general I am for helping lower tax brackets, and at minimum closing loopholes elsewhere to pay for it. I think there is room for discussion, 100%.I would have also voted no on this issue. It's straight pandering and how are we planning to pay for the lost revenue?
Also, since I've seen it mentioned a few times. I managed Restaurants and it used to be a common practice not to report cash tips. This has largely gone away due to two things, 1. Most people pay with credit Card now so those are automatically recorded. 2. Many,many tip employees learned the hard way during Covid when they went on unemployment that their payout was very low due to low hourly pay and underreported tips.
As of now I pay taxes on 85% of my SS..
Once your earnings reach approximately 34k they tax up to 85% of SS earnings.Just so I understand? You mean 85% of the SS is taxable income, or you are paying 85% taxes?
I'm fairly ignorant about SS, but that doesn't seem crazy to me?
Just so I understand? You mean 85% of the SS is taxable income, or you are paying 85% taxes?
I'm fairly ignorant about SS, but that doesn't seem crazy to me?
That should be a given with no taxes on SS.I hope no taxes on SS was included in this bill.
Once your earnings reach approximately 34k they tax up to 85% of SS earnings.
The only semi-logical tax on SS is on any amount received above the inflation adjusted amount you contributed. Otherwise you have literally handed the government money and they are taxing you when they hand it back to you. That’s absurd.
In that same vein, the cap on the SS tax rate should be the long term capital gains rate. Because that’s what the spread is, gains on your contributions.
Anything more than this is simply stealing money.
I agree they tax 85% of SS at the total earnings tax rate SS + pension + annuity + IRA . Why should I be taxed twice on my SS.At your marginal tax rate though. It’s not a 85% tax rate.
Why not scrap SS. It’s going bankrupt. It wont be there for people like me paying thousands of dollars a year.I am vehemently opposed to that provision. Social Security is a safety net. Once you’ve reached the current maximum, you have completed your obligation to fund that safety net.
You’re going to have to explain to me in detail why I should pay tens of thousands of dollars more in Social Security annually, while my anticipated Social Security income in retirement will likely not increase.
I don't think ole George here knows how the legislative system works, and clearly you don't either by claiming that SS tax has been eliminated.Social Security tax eliminated.