Anonymous wrote:in 2021 Elon Musk’s US PERSONAL US tax bill was $11 billion.
The average pay of a Federal Worker is around $100,000.
So he pays approximately personally out of his tax bill 110,000 Fed Workers salaries.
This is not corporate tax this is his own money.
Now around 140,000 people work at TESLA and SpaceX lets say they make 100K each. He created those jobs .Lets say they are in the 20 percent tax rate.
So 140,000 by 100,000 is 140,00,000,000 and 20 percent of that is $2,800,000,000 that's paying another 28,000 Fed salaries.
So he is paying 138,000 Fed salaries directly or indirectly.
Might have messed up math but you get the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was always about corruption and revenge.
Elon is a volunteer so calling him working remotely is weird. He is unpaid. I volunteer on a board, I dial in, but I am not working remote as I am not gettng paid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in 2021 Elon Musk’s US PERSONAL US tax bill was $11 billion.
The average pay of a Federal Worker is around $100,000.
So he pays approximately personally out of his tax bill 110,000 Fed Workers salaries.
This is not corporate tax this is his own money.
Now around 140,000 people work at TESLA and SpaceX lets say they make 100K each. He created those jobs .Lets say they are in the 20 percent tax rate.
So 140,000 by 100,000 is 140,00,000,000 and 20 percent of that is $2,800,000,000 that's paying another 28,000 Fed salaries.
So he is paying 138,000 Fed salaries directly or indirectly.
Might have messed up math but you get the point.
Ironic that you’re crediting him with creating a hundred thousand jobs … which he did in the basis of $billions in federal contracts. By your logic, we created those jobs with our taxes.
Anonymous wrote:in 2021 Elon Musk’s US PERSONAL US tax bill was $11 billion.
The average pay of a Federal Worker is around $100,000.
So he pays approximately personally out of his tax bill 110,000 Fed Workers salaries.
This is not corporate tax this is his own money.
Now around 140,000 people work at TESLA and SpaceX lets say they make 100K each. He created those jobs .Lets say they are in the 20 percent tax rate.
So 140,000 by 100,000 is 140,00,000,000 and 20 percent of that is $2,800,000,000 that's paying another 28,000 Fed salaries.
So he is paying 138,000 Fed salaries directly or indirectly.
Might have messed up math but you get the point.
Anonymous wrote:He is unpaid. He is not working remote. It is volunteer work.
Also he is literally in some years the individual who pays the most income tax in the United States. So not so weird since he pays the most federal tax of any person in the US he is interested in how it is spent.
Anonymous wrote:in 2021 Elon Musk’s US PERSONAL US tax bill was $11 billion.
The average pay of a Federal Worker is around $100,000.
So he pays approximately personally out of his tax bill 110,000 Fed Workers salaries.
This is not corporate tax this is his own money.
Now around 140,000 people work at TESLA and SpaceX lets say they make 100K each. He created those jobs .Lets say they are in the 20 percent tax rate.
So 140,000 by 100,000 is 140,00,000,000 and 20 percent of that is $2,800,000,000 that's paying another 28,000 Fed salaries.
So he is paying 138,000 Fed salaries directly or indirectly.
Might have messed up math but you get the point.
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is paying him to do anything dumb ass. When you volunteer you can work from wherever you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in 2021 Elon Musk’s US PERSONAL US tax bill was $11 billion.
The average pay of a Federal Worker is around $100,000.
So he pays approximately personally out of his tax bill 110,000 Fed Workers salaries.
This is not corporate tax this is his own money.
Now around 140,000 people work at TESLA and SpaceX lets say they make 100K each. He created those jobs .Lets say they are in the 20 percent tax rate.
So 140,000 by 100,000 is 140,00,000,000 and 20 percent of that is $2,800,000,000 that's paying another 28,000 Fed salaries.
So he is paying 138,000 Fed salaries directly or indirectly.
Might have messed up math but you get the point.
https://www.propublica.org/article/the-secret-irs-files-trove-of-never-before-seen-records-reveal-how-the-wealthiest-avoid-income-tax
What's your source? ProPublica said "In 2018, Tesla founder Elon Musk, the second-richest person in the world, also paid no federal income taxes."
So you are using a 2018 source to prove 2021 data?
In 2021, Elon Musk paid roughly $11 billion in taxes. This was primarily due to the sale of Tesla stock, including the exercise of stock options, to fund the purchase of Twitter. Musk's 2021 tax bill was a significant amount, potentially the largest ever paid by an individual in a single year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was always about corruption and revenge.
Elon is a volunteer so calling him working remotely is weird. He is unpaid. I volunteer on a board, I dial in, but I am not working remote as I am not gettng paid
JFK took a 1$ salary when he was President because he was rich. No one called him a volunteer. Elon may not get paid by the US taxpayer because it benefits him more not to bother with signing the ethics and financial disclosures he should be subject to (but isn't, because apparently no one cares about ethics in this administration anymore). But he's a special government employee who attends Cabinet meetings and has access to agency data--to call him a "volunteer" is inaccurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in 2021 Elon Musk’s US PERSONAL US tax bill was $11 billion.
The average pay of a Federal Worker is around $100,000.
So he pays approximately personally out of his tax bill 110,000 Fed Workers salaries.
This is not corporate tax this is his own money.
Now around 140,000 people work at TESLA and SpaceX lets say they make 100K each. He created those jobs .Lets say they are in the 20 percent tax rate.
So 140,000 by 100,000 is 140,00,000,000 and 20 percent of that is $2,800,000,000 that's paying another 28,000 Fed salaries.
So he is paying 138,000 Fed salaries directly or indirectly.
Might have messed up math but you get the point.
https://www.propublica.org/article/the-secret-irs-files-trove-of-never-before-seen-records-reveal-how-the-wealthiest-avoid-income-tax
What's your source? ProPublica said "In 2018, Tesla founder Elon Musk, the second-richest person in the world, also paid no federal income taxes."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was always about corruption and revenge.
Elon is a volunteer so calling him working remotely is weird. He is unpaid. I volunteer on a board, I dial in, but I am not working remote as I am not gettng paid
Anonymous wrote:in 2021 Elon Musk’s US PERSONAL US tax bill was $11 billion.
The average pay of a Federal Worker is around $100,000.
So he pays approximately personally out of his tax bill 110,000 Fed Workers salaries.
This is not corporate tax this is his own money.
Now around 140,000 people work at TESLA and SpaceX lets say they make 100K each. He created those jobs .Lets say they are in the 20 percent tax rate.
So 140,000 by 100,000 is 140,00,000,000 and 20 percent of that is $2,800,000,000 that's paying another 28,000 Fed salaries.
So he is paying 138,000 Fed salaries directly or indirectly.
Might have messed up math but you get the point.