The Bush/Obama tax rates were irresponsible and need to go away. Reverting to pre-Bush tax rates isn't sufficient. Capital gains need to be taxed as regular income.Many complain about Pres Bush and his antics ... but I doubt you'll see many complaining about how much he reduced taxes for both the MC and the wealthy. Yeah, Bush bashers tend to forget that ...
Also note that fiscal cliff or not the restoration of the FICA tax rate is already set to happen. Neither R nor D are interested in changing that.
i think Rush predicted this types of issues back in 2008
The Bush/Obama tax rates were irresponsible and need to go away. Reverting to pre-Bush tax rates isn't sufficient. Capital gains need to be taxed as regular income.
Also note that fiscal cliff or not the restoration of the FICA tax rate is already set to happen. Neither R nor D are interested in changing that.
I'm not an advocate of socialism by any means, but 11% of your typical median household income equals a crushing blow.
11% of a 200k+ household's income is "oh, so I can't buy a new iPad every year, darn."
And therein lies the problem.
edit: 11% income "taxes".
This is what it all comes down to. People are so ignorant they actually believe the increase in taxes will have any impact on our deficits. it's nothing more than a form of social justice"we" voted for this when we re-elected an administration that .... wants social justice against the rich.
i think Rush predicted this types of issues back in 2008
Most of them should. Few, if any of them, will.Some of those deserve to expire.
True, the only way the deficit problem will get solved is get rid of all of the Republican nuts that hate America.
As a 1%er, I don't mind if my taxes resume their previous rate. Increases for low-mid income Americans, in this economic climate, are inexcusable. More/higher taxes won't do a damn on their own, however. Deep cuts (and bigger balls in DC) are required.
Good, you must hit bottom before you can rise. :thumbsup:
True, the only way the deficit problem will get solved is get rid of all of the political nuts that hate America.
Raising taxes on the middle class at this time will torpedo any chance of recovery this nation had. Seriously, this is irresponsible and stupid.
Sweet. Can't wait.
You've neglected to include the only change that will affect 2012 taxes: The "patch" to the AMT exemption amount to account for inflation since the AMT law was first created. For 2011, the patch raised the exemption for married filing jointly to $74,450; and the exemption would probably be about $75,500 for 2012 (which means that after adjusting AGI for AMT [which excludes the standard deduction, plus deductions for state income and property taxes, personal exemptions, plus some mortgage interest], all remaining income above $75,500 is taxed at at least the 26% rate). Without the patch, the exemption amount will revert to $45,000.
Example: Couple with 2 children and an AGI of $100,000 who takes the standard deduction. Taxable income would be $100,000 - standard deduction (probably $12,000 for 20012) - four exemptions (4 x probably $3850 for 2012) = 72600, which would have a "regular" income tax (filing jointly) of about $10,300. The AMT taxable income (without the patch) would be $100,000 - $45,000 (AMT exemption amount) = $55,000. Taxed at the 26% AMT rate, the couple's AMT income tax would be $14,300, and the couple's 2012 federal income tax would increase by $4000.
This is going to hurt a LOT of middle-income households for 2012 unless Congress patches the exemption.
Many complain about Pres Bush and his antics ... but I doubt you'll see many complaining about how much he reduced taxes for both the MC and the wealthy. Yeah, Bush bashers tend to forget that ...