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250,000 middle class ...that dont sound right , to me i could be wrong
250k for a federal worker. Now I know why he gets all flustered when someone mentions the Hatch Act.250,000 middle class ...that dont sound right , to me i could be wrong
250k for a federal worker. Now I know why he gets all flustered when someone mentions the Hatch Act.
You misspelled no one.LOL. Everyone believes you. No need to get angry.
You misspelled no one.
Algebra is magic.Who files a 250K tax return with zero investments, zero losses, or zero itemizations above the standard deduction?
Ans: kkkcountrydumbass.
Someone who doesn’t know how to strategically plan for their financial future and lacks a tax strategy?Who files a 250K tax return with zero investments, zero losses, or zero itemizations above the standard deduction?
Ans: kkkcountrydumbass.
Someone who doesn’t know how to strategically plan for their financial future and lacks a tax strategy?
Someone who complains about lising 90k in the market but doesnt know the difference between stocks and index funds?Someone who doesn’t know how to strategically plan for their financial future and lacks a tax strategy?
Someone who complains about lising 90k in the market but doesnt know the difference between stocks and index funds?
You should EASILY be able to clear that standard deduction number at your income. Other than that, seems legit.
For income of $250,000:
standard deduction = $18,000
tax is $45,689.50 plus 35% over $200,000
=0.35*($32,000) = $11,200
Tax amount = $56,889.50
On income of $250,000 = 22.75%.
So, I actually pay more than corporations. Thanks for asking.
Greek. Ive never signed a 250k return. Maybe 40% of that.How do you carry a stock/investment portfolio yet don't claim any of your capital gains, dividends or loses on an itemized return? No 1099-DIV/INT? No schedule B? No 403(b)?
On a 250K return?