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Sunday, December 30, 2012

How Will the Fiscal Cliff Affect Paychecks?

In the short term, employees may not see much of an impact but a bigger hit could come down the road.

If the country goes over the "fiscal cliff," how will your paycheck be affected? With just one day to go before fiscal cliff deadline, employees and employers are left to wonder what impact the lack of a tax legislation agreement between the White House and Congress will have. Employees will notice an immediate reduction in take home pay due to the expiration of the 4.2 percent Social Security tax rate on Dec. 31. The tax rate will revert to 6.2 percent in 2013. Other changes may not be noticeable for a few weeks. In the short term, the IRS will allow employers to continue withholding at the 2012 rates. However, should those rates change due to a failure in negotiations in Washington, any deficit in collection will be made up later in the …

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11:16 pm on Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Tax cuts are temporary; tax (fee/penalties) increases are FOREVER!   more ›

Monday, July 9, 2012

‘Taxmageddon’: $500 Billion Tax Increase Approaching

A wave of tax hikes will hit American taxpayers early next year.

Now that Obamacare has passed its Supreme Court challenge, the path is now clear for 20 new related taxes to go into effect. Over the next 10 years, these new taxes will result in an additional tax burden of $500 billion. These hikes, combined with several other upcoming tax hikes, are collectively referred to as “Taxmageddon” and will begin to hit American taxpayers in January of 2013. According to a report in Business Week, the Congressional Budget Office fears the hikes along with planned spending cuts could send the economy back into recession. “It would also result in 83 percent of U.S. households facing an average $3,701 in tax increases, according to the Tax Policy Center,” Business Week reported. Whether or not Congress and …

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Mr. B

2:26 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012

Don't be so naive Brian. Read the bill. There are tons of tax increases in the bill, many that have nothing to do with healthcare. I listed many of them here on a previous thread.   more ›

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