Re: Aren\'t taxes just too high?
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We've been over this ground quite a bit before, so just this:
Highest marginal tax rate in 2005 is 35%, not 38%. And you have to make $326,450 to pay that. And you pay it on only that portion of your income that exceeds $326,450.
So, for example, if you make $350,000, 35% would be $122,500. But you don't pay $122,500. If you're married and filing jointly, you pay $102,240, which works out to 29.2%.
That still might be too high (or too low) depending on your politics, but this just points out that when you're in the 35% bracket, that doesn't mean you pay 35% federal income tax on all your income.
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It's amazing how few people actually understand this.
My opinion: any percentage is too high when it's spent on the wrong things. And it's often too low when it's spent on the right ones.
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