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December 10, 2010 at 2:54 PM #639405December 10, 2010 at 2:56 PM #638307
nocommonsense
Participant[quote=permabear][quote=nocommonsense]3)11.9% for “Married with 2 kids”? I have more children and I pay much more taxes than 12%.[/quote]
Do you own a home, contribute to a 401(k)/IRA, and itemize deductions? If so, 12% is about right. My tax rate last year was 10%, and I’m in a similar situation.
[/quote]If you live in CA, add another 10% state tax to your “12%” figure. And how about the other taxes I mentioned. I’m not advocating no tax at all, just reasonable taxation.
December 10, 2010 at 2:56 PM #638378nocommonsense
Participant[quote=permabear][quote=nocommonsense]3)11.9% for “Married with 2 kids”? I have more children and I pay much more taxes than 12%.[/quote]
Do you own a home, contribute to a 401(k)/IRA, and itemize deductions? If so, 12% is about right. My tax rate last year was 10%, and I’m in a similar situation.
[/quote]If you live in CA, add another 10% state tax to your “12%” figure. And how about the other taxes I mentioned. I’m not advocating no tax at all, just reasonable taxation.
December 10, 2010 at 2:56 PM #638960nocommonsense
Participant[quote=permabear][quote=nocommonsense]3)11.9% for “Married with 2 kids”? I have more children and I pay much more taxes than 12%.[/quote]
Do you own a home, contribute to a 401(k)/IRA, and itemize deductions? If so, 12% is about right. My tax rate last year was 10%, and I’m in a similar situation.
[/quote]If you live in CA, add another 10% state tax to your “12%” figure. And how about the other taxes I mentioned. I’m not advocating no tax at all, just reasonable taxation.
December 10, 2010 at 2:56 PM #639093nocommonsense
Participant[quote=permabear][quote=nocommonsense]3)11.9% for “Married with 2 kids”? I have more children and I pay much more taxes than 12%.[/quote]
Do you own a home, contribute to a 401(k)/IRA, and itemize deductions? If so, 12% is about right. My tax rate last year was 10%, and I’m in a similar situation.
[/quote]If you live in CA, add another 10% state tax to your “12%” figure. And how about the other taxes I mentioned. I’m not advocating no tax at all, just reasonable taxation.
December 10, 2010 at 2:56 PM #639410nocommonsense
Participant[quote=permabear][quote=nocommonsense]3)11.9% for “Married with 2 kids”? I have more children and I pay much more taxes than 12%.[/quote]
Do you own a home, contribute to a 401(k)/IRA, and itemize deductions? If so, 12% is about right. My tax rate last year was 10%, and I’m in a similar situation.
[/quote]If you live in CA, add another 10% state tax to your “12%” figure. And how about the other taxes I mentioned. I’m not advocating no tax at all, just reasonable taxation.
December 10, 2010 at 2:57 PM #638312ocrenter
Participanttroll alert, I got sucked in first. my bad.
December 10, 2010 at 2:57 PM #638383ocrenter
Participanttroll alert, I got sucked in first. my bad.
December 10, 2010 at 2:57 PM #638965ocrenter
Participanttroll alert, I got sucked in first. my bad.
December 10, 2010 at 2:57 PM #639098ocrenter
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December 10, 2010 at 2:57 PM #639415ocrenter
Participanttroll alert, I got sucked in first. my bad.
December 10, 2010 at 4:16 PM #638337air_ogi
Participant[quote=nocommonsense]
If you live in CA, add another 10% state tax to your “12%” figure. And how about the other taxes I mentioned. I’m not advocating no tax at all, just reasonable taxation.[/quote]Out of curiosity, do your children go to private schools?
December 10, 2010 at 4:16 PM #638408air_ogi
Participant[quote=nocommonsense]
If you live in CA, add another 10% state tax to your “12%” figure. And how about the other taxes I mentioned. I’m not advocating no tax at all, just reasonable taxation.[/quote]Out of curiosity, do your children go to private schools?
December 10, 2010 at 4:16 PM #638990air_ogi
Participant[quote=nocommonsense]
If you live in CA, add another 10% state tax to your “12%” figure. And how about the other taxes I mentioned. I’m not advocating no tax at all, just reasonable taxation.[/quote]Out of curiosity, do your children go to private schools?
December 10, 2010 at 4:16 PM #639123air_ogi
Participant[quote=nocommonsense]
If you live in CA, add another 10% state tax to your “12%” figure. And how about the other taxes I mentioned. I’m not advocating no tax at all, just reasonable taxation.[/quote]Out of curiosity, do your children go to private schools?
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