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Happy Tax Day!!! Aren't you happy? - Buck - 04-15-2015 I filed mine months ago, and got a whopping refund, because of overwithholding. I was scared because of many changes with student at home, then not at home, etc. I hope we can rekindle the SCRAP THE TAX CODE debate and replace it with a simple one. Why don't all the "flat" people join hands: Flat tax without threshold Flat tax with threshold Fair tax (VAT or sales tax) 999 tax (combination) Any one of these is far better than what we have; is it 70,000 pages of tax code? Re: Happy Tax Day!!! Aren't you happy? - mikebw - 04-15-2015 I'm happy I got a refund again, but I would also be happy if I never had to deal with doing taxes again. Re: Happy Tax Day!!! Aren't you happy? - freeradical - 04-15-2015 Tax Freedom Day has yet to arrive. Re: Happy Tax Day!!! Aren't you happy? - Yoyodyne ArtWorks - 04-15-2015 When you're self-employed you pay: 1) (April 15th) Any remaining taxes due for the current tax year. 2) (April 15th) 25% of your estimated taxes for the coming (2015) tax year. 3) (June 15th) Another 25% of your estimated taxes for the coming tax year. Ain't working for yourself fun? Re: Happy Tax Day!!! Aren't you happy? - DP - 04-15-2015 mikebw wrote: Unfortunately you got a refund because the Government took too much money from you and used it without paying you interest for using it. Flat tax. Now. Re: Happy Tax Day!!! Aren't you happy? - OWC Jamie - 04-15-2015 DP wrote: Unfortunately you got a refund because the Government took too much money from you and used it without paying you interest for using it. ![]() Re: Happy Tax Day!!! Aren't you happy? - Lux Interior - 04-15-2015 Yes. Flat tax! 33.3% of all regular income and 50% of dividends and capital gains! Re: Happy Tax Day!!! Aren't you happy? - pqrst - 04-15-2015 Now if we can get the states to go along. And what about payroll taxes? Re: Happy Tax Day!!! Aren't you happy? - Ombligo - 04-15-2015 Flat tax is a terrible answer. The progressive tax system is the most fair, but the loopholes need to be closed. Flat tax sounds good, but taking x% from a low wage earner has a much great impact than taking the same amount from a high wage earner. Say it is 20% across the board - the person trying to live on $25,000/yr will feel the impact of losing $5000 much more than someone earning $1 million will feel losing $200,000. A flat tax would do great damage to the economy, and most economists are vocally against it. Re: Happy Tax Day!!! Aren't you happy? - Buck - 04-15-2015 Flat tax is a great answer. The progressive tax system is grossly unfair. Loopholes, or tax deductions, need to disappear. Flat tax sounds good because it is good. A teenager earning his first $1000 should learn about taxes, giving, saving, spending, by DOING. I've just learned about the 9-9-9 plan, and maybe it is a good middle ground. |