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Why have I been hearing all year that the Trump tax cuts hurt the middle class?
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GilbertJobs
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in Cutting tax
Hello Tax Geeks,
I have heard that the Trump tax-cuts only benefit the super wealthy and hurt the middle class enough times throughout the year that I just accepted it. But today I was just looking over the tax brackets for this year to estimate what I might owe and then comparing them to last year's; the rates are decidedly better, the bracket rate kicks in at a higher value, and the standard deduction is double (though the exemptions are gone).
For simplicity, let's say taxable income for a married couple, filing jointly is $100,000
I have heard that the Trump tax-cuts only benefit the super wealthy and hurt the middle class enough times throughout the year that I just accepted it. But today I was just looking over the tax brackets for this year to estimate what I might owe and then comparing them to last year's; the rates are decidedly better, the bracket rate kicks in at a higher value, and the standard deduction is double (though the exemptions are gone).
For simplicity, let's say taxable income for a married couple, filing jointly is $100,000
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This is a UK site.0
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Well you have not been hearing it here, this is a UK site and this board is for questions about saving UK tax.0
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America does not have a middle class system, it has a wealth system
class is about breeding, not wealth0 -
GilbertJobs wrote: »Hello Tax Geeks,
I have heard that the Trump tax-cuts only benefit the super wealthy and hurt the middle class enough times throughout the year that I just accepted it. But today I was just looking over the tax brackets for this year to estimate what I might owe and then comparing them to last year's; the rates are decidedly better, the bracket rate kicks in at a higher value, and the standard deduction is double (though the exemptions are gone).
For simplicity, let's say taxable income for a married couple, filing jointly is $100,000
I believe you are correct in your current assessment but, I also believe that the tax breaks provided to the average American are time limited, i.e. you will lose those at some point in the very near future, whereas the tax breaks for the wealthy are permanent (or until someone actually changes it).Personal Responsibility - Sad but True
Sometimes.... I am like a dog with a bone0 -
For most American citizens here in the UK the Trump tax cuts are not relevant because rates of tax here remain higher than in the US. For US citizens who own their own company, Trump's GILTI tax changes are extremely costly.0
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