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Question: Why do so many people actually believe we just got a tax cut?
The tax tables at the end of year are not going to be changed. A lot of people are going to be in for a rude awakening this time next year. Instead of getting a small refund, you’ll probably be owing the IRS.
I am NOT just making this stuff up, ask a CPA.
duchess – PAY ATTENTION !!!!She’s making my point.
beren – tax tables HAVE changed. You should be getting just a little more each week on your paycheck, provided your employer is using the new tables. The tax tables used at the end of the year will NOT change. You’ll pay it all back.PAY ATTENTION
Answer: People do not know what a tax cut is. If you pay less taxes when you file your income tax next year than this year, then you got a tax cut. If your paycheck has more money than it used to because the payroll deduction has been reduced, that isn’t a tax cut, it’s a deferred payroll tax reduction. You’re going to have to pay taxes on the money not taken out of your check. It’s called DECEPTION and most Obama supporters bought it hook, line, and sinker like a big hungry fish. Democrats have NEVER given anyone a tax cut in the history of the Democrat Party.
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