when you got to 8% you used the very deductions you complain about to get there. i am all for a simpler code but like i said. the devil is in the details and a flat tax aint going to happen.
Maybe I misunderstand what you are saying, but yes they did cut the rate. I can document it via my wife's paycheck. She is contributing less, again paying less, for the tax than in the past. What sense does that make for an underfunded program? It is why pensions have gone by the waysiode as the governement allowed companies to underfund pensions to the point of failure. Why because someone paid for that concept to get a union contract, or more than one paid for it. I would like to see the tax extended to everyone, and offer no income cutt off which it has currently. I won't miss the same amount coming out of my wifes check if it was there to whatever her max income. Right now she is beyond the max and part of that comes back in her checks, but again, it would be a simple tax that most would have no clue or just accept. Not that either idea is great, but it would make the "rich"pay more, as opposed to know which so many whine about.
Free thinker it aint going to happen because of people like you, and please correct me if I am wrong, but I call my congrees people at least once a week and raise hell. Do the same at some point these tools have to recognize the big paycheck from the special interest group i not as valuable as representing the people. Fantasy, I don't think so, but as long as people sit back it is. I am intolerate of that life. Too many people have died for this country to accept that complacency.
I put that moron Free Thinker on ignore a long time ago. Sadly, sometimes I still see his posts when quoted. Guy really is a functional retard. Can't comprehend a single paragraph without going off on some nonsensical tangent.
lol. well lets put it this way. if you call your congress people once a week and rant and ramble on in an incoherent way like you have here i doubt they take you seriously
Why in the hell is paying for tax software acceptable, and in case you don't know they have no culpability if they are wrong or you forgot to do an update. You get to pay for the mistake on top of paying for the software. Oh, and don't be fooled by the deals to pay for extra coverage, you will still pay for their software mistake, or your failure to update before a form was finalized. Remeber the IRS doesn't have to question this year, they can go back quite a few years.