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fair share after right offs and shelters and charities, second homes, 3 homes, boats,? after all the business expenditures such as 8 cars? after that are we talking? I know the rich pay roughly 20% of all federal income tax, it does create incentive when the rich are not taxed as much....
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

I know the rich pay roughly 20% of all federal income tax

Youre close.

The top 1% of earners paid 38% of all federal income tax in 2008.

The top 5% of earners paid 59%. In other words, the top 5% paid more than the bottom 95%.

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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

fair share after right offs and shelters and charities, second homes, 3 homes, boats,? after all the business expenditures such as 8 cars? after that are we talking? I know the rich pay roughly 20% of all federal income tax, it does create incentive when the rich are not taxed as much....


Eric, two points I'd like to make. 1st, as long as it's done legally, by the letter of the IRS code, there is nothing wrong with the write-offs you mention. If done illegally, I'm with you, take action. You don't have a problem with a write-off for charitable giving, do you?

2nd, if a person is fortunate enough to make money and buy a second (or third!) home, boats, cars, etc., they are doing that with their hard earned money. What does that have to do with tax rates? Do you mean that if someone has 10 Correct Crafts they should be taxed higher since they had so much money to spend on boats? I'm definitely on board with the wealthy paying their fair share of taxes, but I think in most cases they do - the idea that the rich guy pays nothing in taxes is a crock, not reality.
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eric,

Take away all deductions and let's talk flat tax with no way to write off anything. Then apply the answer to the question...

What percentage should the $100K earner pay and what percentage should the $1M earner pay that you would consider fair?
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If you go back to the published data on the "1% pay 38%", etc, you will always find that the data states that the top WAGE earners pay these amounts of taxes.
The truly wealthy ( the top 1/10 percent that own 1/4 to 1/3 of the wealth)are not wage earners. They pay primarily capital gains taxes that are currently 15%. using on and offshore assets and great tax attorneys, they pay significantly less that that.

Wage earners pay 15.3 percent in taxes just for SSI and medicare.

Warren Buffet states that the wealthy have never had it so good.

I don't know what the definition of fair would be, but I'm pretty sure that is not it.
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There is no doubt that high wage earners are taking it hardest of all, they pay nearly 50 percent all said and done.
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Gang,

Even when you consider the legimate write-offs the The top wage earners have traditionally been paying the most federal income tax.

I believe the majority of us here will benefit using the proposed tax rates led by the Rebublican controlled house. (Link to article). Thanks to all those who voted to help regain a Republican controlled house, at a minimum at least the Bush era tax rates will continue.    

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Gang,

Even when you consider the legimate write-offs the The top wage earners have traditionally been paying the most federal income tax.

I believe the majority of us here will benefit using the proposed tax rates led by the Republican controlled house. (Link to article). Thanks to all those who voted to help regain a Republican controlled house, at a minimum at least the Bush era tax rates will continue.    

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I guess i look at it in a different way, when your up in the 7 figure a year income, chances are that income is mostly coming from the end result of the sale of some type of product. there are 2 many variables on taxation. we live in a country that gives you those opportunities to produce that type of wealth but with it comes a price or it should.
when we talk about the top 5% of wage earners we a are talking about, professional athletes, actors, bankers, investors and to the likes.
Doctors real dont fit in that category,
so, to me again to many variables
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fck, if it was up to me I would clip big mouth Ohprah for 75%
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

I know the rich pay roughly 20% of all federal income tax

Youre close.

The top 1% of earners paid 38% of all federal income tax in 2008.

The top 5% of earners paid 59%. In other words, the top 5% paid more than the bottom 95%.

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It amazes me that this top 5% make as little as $200,001 individually or $250,001 as a family.
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What about the guy who sells 'shorter' trees or the guy who sells holes in the ground? Some things are tough to put on an assembly line.

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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:


when we talk about the top 5% of wage earners we a are talking about, professional athletes, actors, bankers, investors and to the likes.
Doctors real dont fit in that category


Eric, did you read the article that I linked to?

"Including all tax returns that had a positive AGI, taxpayers with an AGI of $159,619 or more in 2008 constituted the nation's top 5 percent of income earners. To break into the top 1 percent, a tax return had to have an AGI of $380,354 or more."
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

fck, if it was up to me I would clip big mouth Ohprah for 75%

Well, we certainly agree on that one!

How about a system where, if you are a celebrity, the public votes on your tax rate? Now that would be fun!
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Eric, TR beat me to it but as he illustrates you have to go to less than the top 1% to hit a guy making over a million. but it is not where you place the line. it is just wrong to single out a minority for persecution just because you do not particularly like them. I should not take away half of your transmissions because you happen to have more than me. I should not take away half of a farmers grain harvest becaues he has more than me, same for cc collectors or anything else that a person might have. Why is money different than everything else. If we tax on a straight percentage a guy earning a million will pay 10 times what a guy making 100,000 pays. That seems like he would easily be paying his fair share, having most people paying 15% and nailing the rich guy for 50% is prejudical treatment, and on any other basis than wealth would be considered wrong.
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Using obama's numbers the top 2% to be taxed. Those making under $200.000 individual or $250,000. would not see an increase. Therefore the top 2% are those over $200,000 / $250.000. FUZZZY MATH?
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Looks like the extension of tax cuts for the wealthy has made it through.

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Bush tax cuts: $458 billion. The package would extend the Bush tax cuts for everyone for two years, including two years of relief for the middle class from the Alternative Minimum Tax. The estimated cost would be $458 billion, according to earlier numbers from the Treasury Department.

The bulk of that cost -- $383 billion -- is for the extension of cuts for families making less than $250,000. The rest -- roughly $75 billion -- is attributable to the extension of cuts that apply to the highest income families.

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But I thought these were only tax breaks for the wealthy
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The truth is that nobody who can actually afford it should be getting any tax cuts. Sooner or later the debt collectors will come calling. Then all of us will wish we hadn't been so self-centered. And we'll cry out "Why didn't anybody tell us this was happening?" But we'll only have ourselves to blame. Or maybe, if we are really lucky, we'll all be dead by then and instead of cursing ourselves our kids can do that for us.
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sorry, oprah
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what could we fund with an extra 20 billion a month?
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in a way are the Bush tax cuts stimulus money? they are extended for 2 more years. I remember last year when the accountant said this is it, dont expect this kind of return next year....bad thing about though is the money went to bills that were already made and the money wasnt spent on things that would kick the economy. it was nice getting current with the money but....I need a 55" for the wall, maybe next year lol
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

in a way are the Bush tax cuts stimulus money? they are extended for 2 more years. I remember last year when the accountant said this is it, dont expect this kind of return next year....bad thing about though is the money went to bills that were already made and the money wasnt spent on things that would kick the economy. it was nice getting current with the money but....I need a 55" for the wall, maybe next year lol


Republicans said extend the Bush tax cuts for everyone, but fking Obama said I will do so if I can extend unemployment for an extra 26 weeeks. Go Figure!! Just creating a lazy country and trying to implament that communist theroy.
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

in a way are the Bush tax cuts stimulus money? they are extended for 2 more years. I remember last year when the accountant said this is it, dont expect this kind of return next year....bad thing about though is the money went to bills that were already made and the money wasnt spent on things that would kick the economy. it was nice getting current with the money but....I need a 55" for the wall, maybe next year lol


Eric, Obama is trying to sell his lost battle as a back door stimulus, but I do not know how maintaining the status quo is a stimulus, it certainly will be better than taxing the economy more at this point. paying down bills still puts money into others hands to be spent and spent again. I think you can feel pretty good about that.At least we wont need to bail you out.
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even the billionaires realize they have so much money they dont know what to do with it, so Buffet and Gates are encouraging other billionaires to give at least half away over the span of their lives.

Ski, no unemployment, no beer, on the other side of the coin if his unemployment gets cut will you let him move in with you?
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Originally posted by eric lavine eric lavine wrote:

even the billionaires realize they have so much money they dont know what to do with it, so Buffet and Gates are encouraging other billionaires to give at least half away over the span of their lives.

Ski, no unemployment, no beer, on the other side of the coin if his unemployment gets cut will you let him move in with you?


Eric, the key words about the billionaires are to give, not to have it taken away. As for skis friend he will not need to move in with anyone, he has turned down 2 jobs because they were less attractive than unemployment. If he knew the unemployment well was going dry, he would likely snap up one of the other jobs in a second. Why is it your first assumption is that someone will reguire help rather than man up when things get tough? People take the help because it is there and it is easy.
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As Dave stated there, I know there are people that have had some job offers but refuse too because of the unemployment. If unemployment benefits get cut people are more likely too man up, get off there butts and work. I worked for a great company for 4 years and was laidoff in Febuary. I enjoyed the time off but it is not for me. Me too, got lazy and turned down some offers thinking I was better than that and a better job is around the corner. But people do not realize, Obama is a full fledge left winger, that wants to shatter and destroy America and it's background to implament his socialist justice way. Become complety dependent on the goverment. Anyways, after a while, finally took a job working with Kroger Signature grocery stores in customer service department and took a 40% pay cut. I am thankful to be working, I hate paydays it is not what it is used too, but I will survive and was just recently promoted to supervisor. In addtion, I want people to be able to survive through these hard times, but sometimes people are just starting to become way to dependent on govemerment care(Obama's agenda) and milking the system when others are being taxed higher now and could work for lesser money.
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there aint enough jobs to go around.....i bet if we cut the bene's we would definitely see the crime rate go up
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there aint enough jobs to go around.....i bet if we cut the bene's we would definitely see the crime rate go up


So Eric, how long should we pay unemployment bennifits? Unemployment by its nature is meant to be temporary,It seems to me that after 2 years we are beyond temporary and providing welfair so lets put them on that program, then maybe pride would kick in and they would take any job and start over. As an employer you must realize your unemployment payments have gone up about 2000 percent, I know my employers went from .04% to over 8%. I have heard employers saying why would I hire someone knowing I have to pay an additional 8% in unemployment payments. coddleing everyone that is unemployeed is costing us a fortune and hurting the chances of reducing unemployment.
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in normal times.....26 weeks, unless you want to see lines forming at the soup kitchen. some of these large companies i.e. Walmart, need to man up and quit working their people 39 hours a week part time and pay into the program....after all in a way they are raping you and then giving you a reach around.
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you pubby's never mention the Iraq/a-stan thing costing us 20 billion a month and 7 some thousand lives

here is my question, pay for a war or pay for the unemployed?
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