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http://green.autoblog.com/2010/08/1...ttack-the-volt-which-forces-fox-to-change-de/
Maybe Fox only thinks you are rich if you are buying a hybrid?
Maybe Fox only thinks you are rich if you are buying a hybrid?
And? The President and Dems have been saying that for a lot longer.
$200k isn't rich in the US. If you made that in Sierra Leone, yeah I'd say you're rich.
I'm dirt poor if 200k a year isnt rich
Since a $200K income puts you in the top ~5% or so of people in the U.S., I'd say that's rich, statistically speaking. It may not seem like much these days, especially if you're living in a high-cost area like NYC or SoCal, but if it's more than 95% of your countrymen are making, that would qualify, IMHO.
200K isn't rich and really one should not be buying a car as expensive as the volt with that salary. 41k is doable at 200k, 61k after the markup, not so much. A good rule of thumb is don't buy a car more than 25% of your salary.
$200k year doesn't put you in the same ballpark. It puts you above the majority but you're still poor as fvck compared to real rich people. People with many houses, new Maybach every couple of years, wouldn't be caught dead outside of first class, rent a house when on vacation for $20k/week or more. That is rich. Most of us will never experience it even if we hit $200k. There are surely people in my neighborhood who make $200k/year. My hood. I don't live with rich people, period.
And those people are going to be the ones who are going to bear the burden of any new taxes.
Since I lost my job I have done some consulting. I reported $600,000 as income on my taxes last year. After paying taxes, and paying people I had hired to help complete the work, I made closer to $75,000. If my taxes go up I might not be able to continue doing consulting.
Why would your taxes go up if you only make $75k?And those people are going to be the ones who are going to bear the burden of any new taxes.
Since I lost my job I have done some consulting. I reported $600,000 as income on my taxes last year. After paying taxes, and paying people I had hired to help complete the work, I made closer to $75,000. If my taxes go up I might not be able to continue doing consulting.
Sound like you need a new CPA.
Sound like you need a new CPA.
Why would your taxes go up if you only make $75k?
I have one now. I sort of got in the consulting thing by accident, and kinda exploded into something I didn't expect.
My CPA might be able to mitigate some of that. Not too hopeful.
Because my business income got reported on my personal income tax.
200K isn't rich and really one should not be buying a car as expensive as the volt with that salary. 41k is doable at 200k, 61k after the markup, not so much. A good rule of thumb is don't buy a car more than 25% of your salary.