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      money in taxes last year.
 i mean seriously. 20,000 in taxes from one individual.     and i dont even own anything. thats just not even right | |
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      On how much income?
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      less than 70,000 gross
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      Count your lucky stars...If you were in the UK, you'd be paying 30,000!
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| money in taxes last year. i mean seriously. 20,000 in taxes from one individual.     and i dont even own anything. thats just not even right That would be the repercussions of the Republican platform.   | |
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      Start by contributing to a pre-tax retirement account. 
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      ummm I dont want to even know the percentage of that is to my wages. ive been at work all night...but im thinking that.. its around 25% of my wages. slightly more than that actually.
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      i claim head of household and one child this year...I will get four grand back. probably.
 and i live paycheck to paycheck...no money to contribute to any fund. | |
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      i claim 0 exemptions throughout the year.
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      Including "National Insurance", a form of secondary Income Tax, you'd be paying 45% in the UK....Thats why I'm moving over there!!!!
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|    u want to pay MORE taxes??? for some screw me insurance coverage?? omg. wow. | |
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      No...Im moving to the US..."National Insurance" is a compulsory tax here
 25% sounds great!!! | |
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      i jsut dont understand. 
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      Sorry, I'm a Brit...Can't write English!!! LOL
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| No...Im moving to the US..."National Insurance" is a compulsory tax here 25% sounds great!!! ooooo okay gotcha...still aprox 25%...doesnt sound good to me...but i suppose...i will see my glass half full now. thank you. could be worse....the could take half of my wages to do whatever they do with them. i wont totally complain. i worked alot more last year....and i think i screwed myself when i did. idk | |
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      The more you make, the more they take.   I have %3 pretax taken out automatically. After a short period of time, you don't even notice it. 
 I pay out %30 percent in child support, plus half a house payment to the ex. Thats after taxes. Plus I still have my own rent and expenses, I still contribute. | |
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      The average taken out in taxes and insurance and stuff is up to about 30% for people making a lot less than 70,000.  
 Never trust the government when it says a tax is going to be 'temporary'..... | |
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| money in taxes last year. i mean seriously. 20,000 in taxes from one individual.     and i dont even own anything. thats just not even right ...and then you die. | |
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      ...The only two certainties in life
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      Withholding payment of taxes is one of the quickest methods of overthrowing a government---Mahatma Gandhi
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