How much of your paycheck goes toward paying taxes?

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Right on. Why is the medicare so high...I guess since you're self employed? Also, there is federal unemployment insurance? When did that kick in? That's crazy.

If we could opt out of Social Security and Medicare, that's a 15% difference! But if you are an employee you'd save something like 7 1/2% and the employer about the same. That's why they say when the government cuts income taxes, it's a regressive shift in taxes to the working people of America...we pay that huge amount in Social Security on the first $76,500 or so and Medicare and that has nothing to do with income tax. The really low wage earners may not pay any income taxes at all, but that 7 1/2% is still coming out and the company has to match it. If you invest money for a living, like Terisa, you get all stock sales and dividends, don't pay any social security, and get a special lower income tax rate for capital gains. Republicans took to calling it double taxation, so they made it even lower for the rich. And they raised the estate tax exemption from what was about $750,000 to something crazy, so now people like the Heinz can just pass on all their money from generation to generation to people who didn't earn it without any inheritance taxes being paid (what the Repbulicans like to call now the "death tax"). Amazing. And it will keep earning interest and profits at lower rates than income. So the guy at McDonalds has to pay taxes on what he earns, but the richie who's listed in the will pays nothing when he "earns" gifts? The family farm scenario is a joke, cuz that's been exempted for years.

Here's my proposal....tax the richies on their inheritance...i'm not gonna go so far as Bengamin Franklin suggested which was a 100% inheritance tax since he believed it was immoral to accept money from your parents, that you should earn your own. Instead I say something modest like 50% goes back to the public, the children of the richies can have 50% of what their parents hoarded...then use that money to pay off the cry-Baby Boomers disability, social security and medicare and new drug benefit and let my generation save in personal retirement accounts (with some regulation to keep Wall Street from cheating even more, or the idiots who will put it all in Enron).
 

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Big Daddy said:
Why do you have to slander baby-boomers in a lot of your posts? Isn't that stereotyping?
LOL. Of course it's stereotyping, that's what generation labels are all about. And IMHO, the cry-Baby Boomers have proven time and again that they can take more than their fair share out of this country. I'm slandering them? I've personally seen them crying about not having enough or not getting their way and being selfish and not passing things on in better shape than when it was handed to them. Truth is an absolute defense to slander!

Nothing against you BigD, don't take it personal....afterall, you guys labeled us Generation X, if that's not the biggest insult going. And I guess there might be a Generation Y, but no real defining characteristic has emerged yet, so they're just tacking on the next letter in the alphabet. I've seen some stuff about the on-line generation, don't know if that is gonna stick.
 

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I did not label anyone, that is the truth and why your stereotyping is wrong! Like every generation, each has taken something and each has left something. Generalizations are usually false!
 

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I did not label anyone, that is the truth and why your stereotyping is wrong! Like every generation, each has taken something and each has left something. Generalizations are usually false!
BMW's are great cars. That's a generalization and a stereotype.

Lighten up, it just some intra-generational ribbing.
 
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I never said BMW's are great cars? I had a bmw once that was a POS. I can take ribbing, but you have slammed the boomers in a few posts. Just thought I'd bring it to your attention, maybe you are not aware of it.
 

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I'm aware for a few years now I've called it the cry-Baby Boomer generation. I don't know about 'slamming.' History is still out on them, but it's watching! We're only on our second cry-Baby Boomer president (Clinton and Bush).
 
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What are you whining about, here in eastern Canada my income tax is at 53% (unfortunatly the highest bracket), sales tax 15.025% (GST 7%, QST 7.5%), property tax 1-3% of property value, water tax, school tax, fuel tax (represent about 60% of the price of fuel) and I'm sure I'm forgetting a fair number of taxes. Probably will have a tax on sex shortly................. [chair]
 


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