I rather pay what I do and not have to try to raise a family of 4 on $50k. Yikes.
I rather pay what I do and not have to try to raise a family of 4 on $50k. Yikes.
Some people have no idea (not talking about you directly Wisco), $50k/yr around my area is pretty decent money. I'm thinking median wage in my county is $26k/yr.
"The expanded child tax credit provides $1,000 for each child under 17. The Earned Income Tax Credit provides up to $5,657 to low-income families with at least three children.
There are also tax credits for college expenses, buying a new home and upgrading an existing home with energy-efficient doors, windows, furnaces and other appliances. Many of the credits are refundable, meaning if the credits exceed the amount of income taxes owed, the taxpayer gets a payment from the government for the difference."
I qualified for all of the above. I'm damn sure not about to apologize for not having to pay in this year.
Wait a few more years when you really start to make some money....doesn't get any better Pup!Holy crap, so that's the reason why I paid so much tax this year. I'm a 26 year old male with a spouse, and we live by ourselves in a condo we rent, and my damn taxes were as much as one month of rent. No freakin' wonder they were so sky high this year! I've NEVER had to pay this much, EVER. And nearly half get off free?!? Geezus...
I rather pay what I do and not have to try to raise a family of 4 on $50k. Yikes.
Some people have no idea (not talking about you directly Wisco), $50k/yr around my area is pretty decent money. I'm thinking median wage in my county is $26k/yr.
$26k per year per family? That's pretty bad. What the article was talking about was normally a two income family grossing $50k....not per wage earner.
I rather pay what I do and not have to try to raise a family of 4 on $50k. Yikes.
Some people have no idea (not talking about you directly Wisco), $50k/yr around my area is pretty decent money. I'm thinking median wage in my county is $26k/yr.
$26k per year per family? That's pretty bad. What the article was talking about was normally a two income family grossing $50k....not per wage earner.
I rather pay what I do and not have to try to raise a family of 4 on $50k. Yikes.
Some people have no idea (not talking about you directly Wisco), $50k/yr around my area is pretty decent money. I'm thinking median wage in my county is $26k/yr.
$26k per year per family? That's pretty bad. What the article was talking about was normally a two income family grossing $50k....not per wage earner.
Well there are several single income families around here. But you're right Jonesy, I looked it up and in 2003, median wage per job in my county was $24,665 and I'm pretty certain it hasn't gone up hardly at all.
There are also tax credits for college expenses, buying a new home and upgrading an existing home with energy-efficient doors, windows, furnaces and other appliances. Many of the credits are refundable, meaning if the credits exceed the amount of income taxes owed, the taxpayer gets a payment from the government for the difference."
I qualified for all of the above. I'm damn sure not about to apologize for not having to pay in this year.
Starting to veer off a bit into politics, bro. Check your friendly noobie guidebook!
~Boar
Man, those look like some low hangers!