Penelope
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You don't have to take the tax relief, you can pay all your money to the government.Wrong, but maybe math isn't your strong point.Use this calculator to see how the tax bill affects your paycheck - CNNPoliticsGive it a go and prove me wrong.I doubt it.
I did CA , joint, and 20-40,000, 2-kids and well in a few years they are minus money.
Just one exp. Yes most will get an small increase in the first few years but then it disappears. Its not worth it, to get a few bucks and the rich will get the real tax cuts. You are not fooling anyone.
In the first two years alone they will save more than they lose in the last two. Add in the savings for the other 6 years for the correct answer.
Not worth it. Then it all goes away, and what about inflation that is going to eat it up. This is one big joke of a tax cut. You do not understand taxes.
My question is, why would you force gays, minorities, and women to do so, as well?
I really don't like to divide people like that, we are talking income, and its a bad tax cut for the working poor and median income, and lower -middle middle class. I am so proud that no Dems are voting for it, its a bill for big business. You just don't understand how they are cutting Hud, Medicaid, Medicare, Meals on wheels, Chip which they have refused to fund again. I have no more respect for the Cons, they have sold out to the wealth and wall street.