Just thought abt 12.6% Social Security + 2.9% Medicare taxes and literally loled
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Date: November 21st, 2017 8:32 AM Author: razzle dopamine stage
lmfao at taxes
Federal Income Tax
Social Security Tax
Medicare Tax
State Income Tax
Sales Tax
Property Tax
lmfao
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Date: November 21st, 2017 9:50 AM Author: 180 public bath faggotry
Some states have a Privilege Tax on oil and gas royalties
Not flame
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Date: November 21st, 2017 9:56 AM Author: fantasy-prone hell idea he suggested
The great irony is that the gov't is constantly pushing price transparency on corporate America, which is something I'm generally sympathetic to-- it avoids pointless nonsense if all airlines advertise their prices post-tax, every credit card calculates APR the same way, etc.
But essentially nobody knows what they pay in taxes, because the government works so hard at obscuring it (don't worry, we'll take it out of your paycheck for you so you don't even have to worry about it, HeHe). Even if you saved every receipt and added your regular taxes to your sales taxes, that would only be the beginning of the analysis. If your local business charges more because of a minimum wage ordinance, then that's an indirect tax too. I suspect my real tax rate is well above 50%, but there's really no way to be sure.
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