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 New bank holiday for the uk....?
forget about the extra bank holiday, instead how about a tax free week every year. help us catch up with our out goings. whoose up for signing a petition.....
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 I have been left £13000 off my dad in a pension,will i have to pay inheretance tax?
any info would be brill,i do not ...


 Is there a law stating we have to pay income tax?
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 Where is there a law stateing u have to pay income taxes?
it says they could tax workers ,but there is no law that states u have to pay
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www.zeitgeistmovie.com/ check it out the whole ...


 I'm self employed and have an accountant. Do I have to notify Inland Revenue/anyone else if change accountant
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 Is the Countil tax fair?
My rent is £78 quid a week and C.tax is £23 it looks as if the C.tax could one day be more than my rent....


 Are you Americans happy now that puertoricans are starting to pay more taxes?
They have to pay 7% more of taxes (sales tax) in everything they buy. I don't know why you people complain when the salaries of puertoricans are still less than yours. A professional in the U.S ...


 Is this what our council tax goes on their wages?
http://uk.news.yahoo.com
Thoughts please.

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 Can i go on-line to get children and family tax credit forms and would it be quicker get received the award?
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 Has anyone rec'd a 2nd confirmation letter of the stimulus check?
Has anyone rec'd a 2nd confirmation letter of the stimulus check?...


 Using H&R Block VS Using a CPA?
What are the pros and cons of using H&R Block or a CPA?...


 Did you get your Stimulus Check...details inside.... =)?
I received my Stimulus check yesterday in the mail.
I live in Western PA.
My SS# ends in 10.
I got the letter stating i would receive it on 5/23..of course I think they mean mailed ...


 Tax season is coming up. Can my husband and I file separately?
I just got married 3 months ago and tax season is coming up, my husband and I want to file separately becuase we think we can get some $$. We don't have children yet. But I'm wondering if ...


 Is it true that if you save all your reciepts you can file them and get the taxes back?
???? has anyone heard of this??...


 Should congress revoke tax exempt status on churches and religious organizations?
If so, how much revenue would be generated?...


 Have you received your Personal Apology from HM Revenue and Customs re your details being lost?
I have just got my letter.
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Must admit I did think it might have been a tax rebate, ah well....


 I think I may be on emergency tax. My code is 543L which I've looked and it says that it is. How do I claim
How do I claim this tax back since I do seem to be paying an awful lot....


 Babysitting and W4?
Hey, do you need to fill out a W4 form for a babysitting job?...


 My rebate didnt get deposited should i be worried?
It was suppost to be here two days ago and didnt mine is 45 is any ones elses late?...


 If I open a bank account in another country and get my wadges payed into that account do i have to pay taxes?
I am from the UK but my new small online business is based in the USA. I was wondering if I open up a bank account in Florida (where there is no income tax) would I be able to get away with it? as I ...



andycapp
Do you believe wealthy Americans should pay more tax? Why or why not?
                     
 




miki
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Not only do the wealthy pay more, they loose basic deductions that lower income people get. So it's not just a higher percent.


aubrey
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28% on income between $123,700 and $188,450; plus $24,040.00

I pay too friggin much! Nuff said. Throw in some nice California tax and this single guy doesn't make **** and that is a fact!


jenchills
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NO! At least not as percentage. I think everyone should pay the same. A flat tax or the fair tax. Some many people don't pay taxes at all- Illegals and the "poor". Many "poor" people stay under a certain amt of money and don't work b/c they get so much from the government. They get food stamps and healthcare but they have cell phones for 80/month and big screen tvs. But that is a rant..... The actual question gets to the very heart of capitalism. The majority of the tax money, even in a flat tax or fair tax situation will come from the wealthy. What is to inspire people to succeed if they have to just pay more taxes? Why would some try hard to achieve more if they go from a 15% tax to a 50% like it was in the 80s. Just b/c someone works harder and achieves more does not mean a higher percent of their money should go the government. That is not what this country was founded on.


A G
I thought they did. The wealthy Brits pay more!


SuccessBroker
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You tell me if this looks "fair" to you. These are 2006 Tax Rates.
Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er) Filing Status
(Tax Rate Schedule Y-1)
10% on income between $0 and $15,100
15% on income between $15,100 and $61,300; plus $1,510.00
25% on income between $61,300 and $123,700; plus $8,440.00
28% on income between $123,700 and $188,450; plus $24,040.00
33% on income between $188,450 and $336,550; plus $42,170.00
35% on income over $336,550; plus $91,043.00

Hmmmm. Doesn't it seem like you get punished by the IRS for becoming more successful? But isn't that we are all trying to achieve, a better life?


goldmedaldiver
Well since the Bush cuts of 2001; our National Debt has doubled from 4 TRILLION to over 8 TRILLION dollars. SInce the Interest on the Debt is paid out of the National annual budget; ever increasing interest payments will result in subtractions of budget items from elsewhere, like Defense, Homeland Security, Food & Drug Administration, Environmental Protection, Health Care and Education. Since over 50% of the Tax Cut went to the Top 1& of Income tax payers (wealthiest americans); then, those with the most are reaping ever greater benefits while those of us in the middle are left holding the sack. No wonder, the Bushies want to destroy Social Security - they already got theirs. So the question becomes, do you want to live in a society where it's survival of the fittest, dog eat dog or do you want to live in a society where we are all in this together. The decrease in tax rates on the Rich was small in 2001; but the impact was huge. National Debt - now over 8 TRILLION dollars. Thanks Republicans - what happened to fiscal conservatism?


babybro35
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yes.... it only makes sense that you make more you pay more instead of making less and paying more in taxes


Thundercat
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They already do...

The top 10% of wage earners pay 65% of the taxes
The top 50% of wage earners pay 96% of the taxes

Since the median household income is about $40-45k, that means most people earning under that are paying essentially no taxes (or maybe a couple net percent).


golferwhoworks
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they already do. The poor pay 0 so they make up for them.


pnmscvsm
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I'll paraphrase Warren Buffett who recently said something to the effect of "I benefited disproportionately from a capitalist society which allowed me in one generation to accumulate great wealth, therefore, I should be willing to give back more to society." I think the same argument holds true for wealthy Americans.


amkornele
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And yet: if we all pay about 10% of our income.....
The person who makes $100,000 gets to pay $10,000 and keep $90,000, and the person who makes $50,000 pays $5,000 and gets to keep $45,000. But we're all paying the same percentage of taxes. If you make more, you pay more....if you make more, you keep more, too. However, let's be compassionate. If you're only making poverty level income, then you shouldn't be taxed either.


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