I told you what's so.ROG62 » 26 Sep 2024, 2:36 pm » wrote: ↑ I guess you missed this?
the only difference is how much is legally written off...and until they're changed...
----------------------------------------------LowIQTrash » 26 Sep 2024, 12:37 am » wrote: ↑ Ah yes...a 27% tax increase...not like RONNIE "TAX CUT WARRIOR" RAYGUN's SS payroll tax increase back in 1983 wasn't enough...![]()
I am sure people like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos will pay their "fair share?" No? You say they have all their NW locked up in assets so they can't be taxed? And they get federal subsidies (carbon "credits" and reduced USPS fees?)
Well, too bad, bitches...time for you peons to pony up...![]()
LowIQTrash » 26 Sep 2024, 12:34 am » wrote: ↑ LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
https://x.com/unusual_whales/status/1838813431849455782
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How much do you want to bet they STILL want you to pay the same % payroll taxes?![]()
I'm so pizzed off. Do you know the gubmint wants to tax old farts... who sells 600 bucks online- retired folks- old- vets- disabled? anyone with a gig? 600 bucks? you know that Jerra?jerrab » 26 Sep 2024, 2:48 pm » wrote: ↑ ----------------------------------------------
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In 2024, the Social Security tax limit for someone who makes $180,000 a year would be $10,453. This is because the Social Security tax is only applied to the first $168,600 of earnings.
sootedupCyndi » 26 Sep 2024, 2:54 pm » wrote: ↑ I'm so pizzed off. Do you know the gubmint wants to tax old farts... who sells 600 bucks online- retired folks- old- vets- disabled? anyone with a gig? 600 bucks? you know that Jerra?
alln taxable income including social security taxLowIQTrash » 26 Sep 2024, 12:20 pm » wrote: ↑ Jeff Bezos’ salary hovers around $80K
Just another ordinary American…good ‘ol hardworkin’ folk like ‘dem need a tax break…
~ Taipan (probably)
LowIQTrash » 26 Sep 2024, 2:26 pm » wrote: ↑ Bezos and Musk declare low salaries ($80-100K ballpark)
Won’t affect them at all…will only affect surgeons, athlete stars, etc.
There are loopholes already for those “fringe” compensation options…jerrab » 26 Sep 2024, 3:23 pm » wrote: ↑ Employee compensationGenerally, you must include in gross income everything you receive in payment for personal services. In addition to wages, salaries, commissions, fees, and tips, this includes other forms of compensation such as fringe benefits and stock options
all taxable incomeLowIQTrash » 26 Sep 2024, 2:26 pm » wrote: ↑ Bezos and Musk declare low salaries ($80-100K ballpark)
Won’t affect them at all…will only affect surgeons, athlete stars, etc.
all these admitted millionaires only paid 10,453 a year in social security tax.jerrab » 26 Sep 2024, 2:54 pm » wrote: ↑ here is the real money drain,,,,,,,,,
How much do millionaires get in Social Security?
This is how much millionaire workers get from Social Security. An income of $1 million a year amounts to a monthly payment of about $83,333.33. Retirement benefits are generally designed to replace about 40% of pre-retirement income.Apr 17, 2024
jerrab » 26 Sep 2024, 4:03 pm » wrote: ↑ all these admitted millionaires only paid 10,453 a year in social security tax.
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In 2024, the Social Security tax limit for someone who makes $180,000 a year would be $10,453. This is because the Social Security tax is only applied to the first $168,600 of earnings.
all these admitted millionaires only paid 10,453 a year in social security tax.How much do millionaires get in Social Security?
This is how much millionaire workers get from Social Security. An income of $1 million a year amounts to a monthly payment of about $83,333.33. Retirement benefits are generally designed to replace about 40% of pre-retirement income.Apr 17, 2024
What angers me most is the vast majority of the Free World have no idea how much control the [[[JWO]]] has over our governments and over our minds,LowIQTrash » 26 Sep 2024, 12:34 am » wrote: ↑ LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
https://x.com/unusual_whales/status/1838813431849455782
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How much do you want to bet they STILL want you to pay the same % payroll taxes?![]()
Don't believe everything you read.jerrab » 26 Sep 2024, 2:54 pm » wrote: ↑ here is the real money drain,,,,,,,,,
How much do millionaires get in Social Security?
This is how much millionaire workers get from Social Security. An income of $1 million a year amounts to a monthly payment of about $83,333.33. Retirement benefits are generally designed to replace about 40% of pre-retirement income.Apr 17, 2024
Fuelman » 26 Sep 2024, 5:33 pm » wrote: ↑ Don't believe everything you read.
https://faq.ssa.gov/en-US/Topic/article/KA-01897
I'm saying what they're doing is LEGAL...and it matters not who made the rules as it was done long ago...Cannonpointer » 26 Sep 2024, 2:41 pm » wrote: ↑ I told you what's so.
Period. Like water is wet and rocks are hard - what's so.
I also told you those write-offs are bought and paid for by the people they excuse from taxes.
And you're saying WHAT in rebuttal? Something tarded? "Until those writeoff are changed," ya say.
Who the **** told you THAT was gonna happen, trickledown boy? Newsflash - it ain't.
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom Well no **** it's legal. The laws are made by the people who benefit from them.