Just got my pay check today and wtf???

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Y'all nikkas :duck:

None of yall making enough to get touched by the new tax plans... none of us... i hope... :to:
 

Rekkapryde

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

"While Congress did act in a matter that will keep income taxes from rising on middle-America, in doing so they allowed a temporary reduction in the Social Security payroll tax that was enacted under President George W. Bush to expire. Extensions on that tax break have allowed Americans to hold onto more of their income during the last several years in lieu of sending it to cover the cost of the Social Security welfare program, financed by a 12.4 percent tax on wages up to $113,700. During 2011 and 2012, Bush-era tax cuts kept the share of US workers’ at only 4.2 percent, with employers responsible for the rest. That reduction expired on Wednesday, however, and with no action taken by Congress it will increase to its old standard.

Starting immediately, US workers will lose 6.2 percent of their paychecks in order to fund Social Security.
The Associated Press says this will cost a typical American family earning $50,000 annually around $1,000 in 2013."
 

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Ugh, I'll see mine by later today, not looking forward to this. And my 1099 income will be different this year too. :to:
 

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

"While Congress did act in a matter that will keep income taxes from rising on middle-America, in doing so they allowed a temporary reduction in the Social Security payroll tax that was enacted under President George W. Bush to expire. Extensions on that tax break have allowed Americans to hold onto more of their income during the last several years in lieu of sending it to cover the cost of the Social Security welfare program, financed by a 12.4 percent tax on wages up to $113,700. During 2011 and 2012, Bush-era tax cuts kept the share of US workers’ at only 4.2 percent, with employers responsible for the rest. That reduction expired on Wednesday, however, and with no action taken by Congress it will increase to its old standard.

Starting immediately, US workers will lose 6.2 percent of their paychecks in order to fund Social Security.
The Associated Press says this will cost a typical American family earning $50,000 annually around $1,000 in 2013."

this is where I'm a @$50K...didn't hit 6-digits yet like a lot of you others on here :shaq2:

So i'm looking at about $85 bucks less a month give or take...:mindblown:, thats my Friday happy hour $...:to:
 

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

"While Congress did act in a matter that will keep income taxes from rising on middle-America, in doing so they allowed a temporary reduction in the Social Security payroll tax that was enacted under President George W. Bush to expire. Extensions on that tax break have allowed Americans to hold onto more of their income during the last several years in lieu of sending it to cover the cost of the Social Security welfare program, financed by a 12.4 percent tax on wages up to $113,700. During 2011 and 2012, Bush-era tax cuts kept the share of US workers’ at only 4.2 percent, with employers responsible for the rest. That reduction expired on Wednesday, however, and with no action taken by Congress it will increase to its old standard.

Starting immediately, US workers will lose 6.2 percent of their paychecks in order to fund Social Security.
The Associated Press says this will cost a typical American family earning $50,000 annually around $1,000 in 2013."


:sadbron::sadbron::sadbron: :sadbron:



DAMN MAN!!!


I just bought a damn new car too. Now I won't have nop money to feed my AMazon/ebay/China addiction :damn:


Maybe, it's time for grad school. I m heading back. I don't care one bit
 

Rekkapryde

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TYRONE GA!
DAMN SOCIAL SECURITY!! :birdman:

I'd rather get a tax hike than a 6.2% hit on my check for SSI!!!


How they gonna let that shyt expire and think we wouldn't notice. I don't give a fukk about that federal tax line if my SSI line just jordan jumped from the free throw line!!!!! :to:

sad part is no one talked about that shyt AT ALL!!! It was all fiscal cliff and shyt. No one said shyt about that SSI tax about to jump!!! And IT WAS BOTH PARTIES!!! :pacspit: the media for not saying shyt about this!!!!

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Well, you gotta have a legal side hustle nowadays. If you have kids, you fukked.
 

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:pacspit: And Obama aint shyt

:to: Professor Griff was right about this mulatto ass nikka
 

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payroll tax holiday is over

if you make under $400k though your income tax is staying the same

you nikkas didn't pay attention?
 
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