@MisterBill wrote:
And apparently they will fix it next year to make the number higher. Joe Manchin actually did something productive. I'm still in shock
@ceasesmith wrote:
Uh....since when is reporting income a tax on the poor and middle class?
There ARE such taxes...like sales tax on food. Highly regressive.
@johnb974 wrote:
@ceasesmith wrote:
Uh....since when is reporting income a tax on the poor and middle class?
There ARE such taxes...like sales tax on food. Highly regressive.
It is going to complicate reporting for many low income businesses. It will cost them more money to report this information.
@ceasesmith wrote:
The target is anyone who has failed to report taxable income.
Just as it is as illegal for a rich person to sleep on the street as it is for a poor person, it's just as illegal for a rich person to evade taxes as it is for us not-so-wealthy.
@maverick1 wrote:
John:
The people who are affected are people who resell their old stuff as well as small businesses that make under $20,000 a year. So basically they're going to go after hair stylist, barbers, bartenders, waitresses and gig economy workers like you and me. Not really sure why Brandon went after the low and middle class, but when you pass so much stimulus you need to get it funded from somewhere. Also, who do you think they're going to audit...billionaires with expensive lawyers or low hanging fruit that can't put up a resistance? But then again, this is what people get when they select someone with their heart instead of logic (policy).
I encourage individuals to read, in detail, what goes on in the world around you.
@mystery2me wrote:
what was that?