I'm a walking nightmare, an arsenal of doom
I kill conversation as I walk into a room
I'm a three line whip
I'm the sort of thing they ban
I'm a walking disaster
I'm a demolition man
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I'm a walking nightmare, an arsenal of doom
I kill conversation as I walk into a room
I'm a three line whip
I'm the sort of thing they ban
I'm a walking disaster
I'm a demolition man
It is indeed true that the IRS discriminates.Id get excited if I ever got one of those big ones I keep hearing about, the kind I hear you're more likely to get when the IRS doesn't discriminate against you.
What I had in mind is how it taxes single people more than those who are married.It is indeed true that the IRS discriminates.
If you don't over-pay your income tax, they'll
deny you a refund. It's so unfair.
They may give back overpayments, but they're usually harder on certain groups than others.Compared to local government which sells someone house for unpait taxes and keeps 100% of the proceeds (not declared illegal) and cops who ticket people because local government won't tax them, I'll vote for the IRS any day - they returned an overpayment without any sort of fuss.
On what basis did you calculate this?What I had in mind is how it taxes single people more than those who are married.
Actually it was after listening to....
My plan for my day is...I think the plan for my day is No More Mr Nicer Guy
Are you OK with the IRS levying income tax on
loan balances & interest uncollected from people
who've lost their home thru foreclosure?
Nuthin like kicking people when they're down, eh.
I'm a walking nightmare, an arsenal of doom
I kill conversation as I walk into a room
I'm a three line whip
I'm the sort of thing they ban
I'm a walking disaster
I'm a demolition man
The minions who work for the IRSThe IRS does not make the law, silly wabbit.
The minions who work for the IRS
don't resist bad law....they pursue it.
The "I was just following orders"
crap justifies doing evil.
Ya know....if I were a liberal, I'd cry....You're just following orders by paying your taxes and that's crap justifying the government doing evil.
WOW. MAKING FOLLOWING TAX LAW THE EQUIVALENT OF NAZI WAR CRIMESYa know....if I were a liberal, I'd cry....
"False equivalency!"
I resist paying taxes as much as possible.
But IRS employees voluntarily became its orcs.
And knowing the terrible injustice they pursue
is wrong, they do it anyway.
All my friends are married so I've been able to do my own comparisons. There's also lots of info on it like this.On what basis did you calculate this?
Before I got married, I analyzed our situation.
We'd pay less if we remained single.
(This was cuz we both earned income.)
That argument dint fly.
Many tax benefits can only be claimed when an individual files a joint return with a spouse as opposed to filing single
2022 Tax Year: The standard deduction for single taxpayers and married couples filing separately is $12,950. For heads of household, the deduction is $19,400, while for married couples filing jointly, it is $25,900.
- Are not able to aggregate income with others to potentially reduce effective tax rate
- Is usually not eligible to make IRA contributions if they do not have income
- Are not able to leverage a partner's losses for tax advantages
- May not receive favorable tax treatment in the form of higher deduction thresholds when factoring total household income
Hey, you're the one who did that, Fido.WOW. MAKING FOLLOWING TAX LAW THE EQUIVALENT OF NAZI WAR CRIMES
Is one the major breadwinner?All my friends are married so I've been able to do my own comparisons.
I saw no analysis of various marriedThere's also lots of info on it like this.
Single Filer: Overview, Pros and Cons
Single is one of the five tax-filing statuses the IRS recognizes. Single filers are unmarried and do not qualify for any other filing status.www.investopedia.com
They explained in without that and even got into some details including head of household vs married filling. No, it didn't have math story problem examples, but when you give snippet of what the law is and give the accompanying numbers you don't need to, especially as it explains various benefits of filing married or even head of household over filing single.I saw no analysis of various married
vs single scenarios in the link.