they probably shouldn't have underpaid.....
It's not an underpayment issue...it's the fact that the doubling of the standard deduction ended up being less than what many families deduct and exempt.
they probably shouldn't have underpaid.....
Thanks, I helped with the seed money for their company and they were very generous with me when they sold the company.wow.. wow wow..that's awesome -again congrats. This is what is really uniquely American.
Inventing, marketing, engineering really can make you retire at 42 with no more money cares.
the 70& may not happen ( but recall the kidz are more wanting socialism then capitalism)
so us adults have to to speak up for capitalism (not unfettered capital;ism) -or ignorance will eventually get us there
here ya go stupid:
By 2027, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, every income group below $75,000 will actually see a tax increase. Only those income ranges above $75,000 will still see a cut by 2027. And according to the Tax Policy Center, only taxpayers higher than the 90th percentile -- that is, those earning about $225,000 and above -- will have better-than-even odds of getting a tax cut in 2027.
That's a significantly different pattern than in the bill's early years.
So the tax bill -- at its start -- does come close to providing tax relief for all income groups, and for most members within each income group. But it's doesn't give a tax cut to "everybody," and by 2027, most taxpayers, including those in the "middle class," will actually be paying more than they would have under the previous law.
~ Polifact
here ya go stupid:
By 2027, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, every income group below $75,000 will actually see a tax increase. Only those income ranges above $75,000 will still see a cut by 2027. And according to the Tax Policy Center, only taxpayers higher than the 90th percentile -- that is, those earning about $225,000 and above -- will have better-than-even odds of getting a tax cut in 2027.
That's a significantly different pattern than in the bill's early years.
So the tax bill -- at its start -- does come close to providing tax relief for all income groups, and for most members within each income group. But it's doesn't give a tax cut to "everybody," and by 2027, most taxpayers, including those in the "middle class," will actually be paying more than they would have under the previous law.
~ Polifact
Who told you that?
Was it...a POLL, poll sucker?
So how many of you left wingers on JPP have had this happen to you this year?
If it is such a big problem, I would suspect you all are victims of it. Willing to step up and be counted?
I will understand if you won't
I believe that the tax cuts can't be properly evaluated until all returns are in this year.
What part of Georgia are you located?
here ya go, enjoy NBC News Exit Poll: Most U.S. voters say Trump tax cuts have not helped personal finances Despite President Donald Trump's promise that tax cuts passed last year would positively affect the personal finances of Americans, only 29 percent of voters say the changes have helped them, according to the NBC News Exit Poll. Nationwide, 45 percent of voters report that the tax changes have not impacted their personal finances, while 22 percent say their finances have been hurt by the changes. The exit poll also shows that voters in higher-income households are twice as likely as voters in lower-income households to report that tax law changes have helped their personal finances. Seventeen percent of voters with annual household incomes under $30,000 said their personal finances had benefited, compared to 34 percent of those with annual household incomes of $100,000 and higher. https://www.nbcnews.com/card/nbc-news-exit-poll-most-u-s-voters-say-trump-n933301

First of all, your post has nothing to do with the OP which is talking about this year, not 2027
First of all, your post has nothing to do with the OP which is talking about this year, not 2027
The fact that you are reaching into 2027 is a concession that I have fisted all of you leftists with math and facts.
Secondly, no moron can try to predict what anyones tax burden is going to be 8 years from now. Only a fucking moron would try to do that. Are you a fucking moron? Are you?

First of all, your post has nothing to do with the OP which is talking about this year, not 2027
The fact that you are reaching into 2027 is a concession that I have fisted all of you leftists with math and facts.
Secondly, no moron can try to predict what anyones tax burden is going to be 8 years from now. Only a fucking moron would try to do that. Are you a fucking moron? Are you?
The fact remains that many people will get a tax cut this year and that scares democrats
Most families across America were advantaged by being able to deduct their Mortgage interest from their incomes. That was about the only real break middle class America really had going for them! Well, that is until that fucking asshole Paul Ryan said "Fuck em'- we're scrapping that shit"!
I love the phased elimination of SALT.
Blue states won't get to to shift the burden of their high taxes on to the federal Treasury anymore.![]()
Most families across America were advantaged by being able to deduct their Mortgage interest from their incomes.
That was about the only real break middle class America really had going for them!
Well, that is until that fucking asshole Paul Ryan said "Fuck em'- we're scrapping that shit"!
If you’re middle class your aren’t deducting more than $10K in property taxes
Yep. Liberals think it's a tax cut for the rich, but they only get a cut if their itemized deduction was less than 24K, otherwise they are paying more taxes on a greater taxable income. So the so called middle class who are harmed by this are people who are loaded compared to the median income. Boo Hoo!
Most families across America were advantaged by being able to deduct their Mortgage interest from their incomes.
That was about the only real break middle class America really had going for them!
Well, that is until that fucking asshole Paul Ryan said "Fuck em'- we're scrapping that shit"!
If you’re middle class your aren’t deducting more than $10K in property taxes.
But i’m sure the rich who have to limit their deductions appreciate your compassion.