troubledwaters wrote:
WTP-GC wrote:
There's been a great number of disputable matters discussed on this thread as related to a tax code that nobody can fully comprehend. However, there has been a predominant, but no less sad position taken by many people who've commented. This position is having the mindset that income belongs first and foremost to the government and not the wage earner.
Before the end of 2017, I will have mailed off more money in direct tax payments to the IRS than most people will make in 2 years income (no penalties or interest involved). So yes, I have a very strong opinion on the matter ;-)
If you are mailing off to the IRS more money than I make in two years, then you sir, are very very well off and have no room to complain; you're paying your fair share. On the other hand, a good chunk of what you are mailing off, is probably money you withheld from your employees paychecks, which isn't your money.
Very very well off...NOPE
Paying my fair share...that's always a ridiculous statement
Money withheld from employee's paychecks is paid as you go. None of this is employee related.
Complaining...NOPE, I'm quite fortunate and don't complain