Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, let’s just impose communism at this point.
You don’t even need 401k. Setup your own IRA.
Maybe states shouldn’t tax the crap out of people so much and they wouldn’t move in retirement? Get your taxes under control, dimwits.
States don't "tax the crap out of people." Get a grip.
America is a low-tax jurisdiction in the world. We're a bloody tax haven, in fact.
Tell people in IL, NJ, CA, or NY their state isn’t taxing the crap out of them. Clearly you’ve never lived in a state like NJ imposing $10k property taxes for a modest $450k home.
I’d sock as much money away as possible in a 401k to avoid stupid state taxes in dumb states like IL/CA/NJ for 30+ and then move to the lowest tax state possible to avoid decades or of paying for dumb democrat/progressive ideas.
The liberal bastion of Texas has the 6th highest property tax rate in the US. Keep that in mind while you rant about stupid and dumb states.
No income tax tho, dimwit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rather see the social security cap eliminated first.
You can't do that, because then you turn SS into even more of a welfare program unless you're willing to also proportionally increase benefits to retirees. And then moment you turn it into a welfare program, any semblance of bipartisan support for SS dies an ugly death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems a growing movement. So many people don’t have one and the people who do a huge tax giveaway to rich.
Look at all the New Yorkers retired to Florida who avoided SALT taxes for 40 years on 401k contributions now in Florida.
If we could tax those trillions would solve a lot of problems
This is the dumbest and most informed post I’ve seen in quite some time. Most people who work (earned income) can contribute to a 401K either through their employer or an individual 401K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:401k should not transfer tax liability to a new state. It is deferred compensation and should be taxed in the state where it was earned, like CA does for RSU awards.
401k is for the MC/UMC, not the rich.
Over a 35 year career I worked in five states while contributing to a 401k. Good luck with your idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rather see the social security cap eliminated first.
Also, the spousal benefit of the Social security should be eliminated if the spouse is collecting at the same time. A non-contributor should only receive social security survivor benefits.
I do find it strange that this sort of double dipping is allowed (a couple collecting twice on one person's earnings).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rather see the social security cap eliminated first.
Also, the spousal benefit of the Social security should be eliminated if the spouse is collecting at the same time. A non-contributor should only receive social security survivor benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:401k should not transfer tax liability to a new state. It is deferred compensation and should be taxed in the state where it was earned, like CA does for RSU awards.
401k is for the MC/UMC, not the rich.
I agree with this. There are significant disadvantages with 401ks/IRAs - Withdrawals are taxed at future income tax rates (which are not known). RMDs force you to withdraw and be taxed whether you need the money or not. Inherited IRAs have to be liquidated within 5 years (at income tax rates). You can't claim losses on investments in IRAs/401ks...
It's 10 years.
Right - 401k is 10 years, IRA is 5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, let’s just impose communism at this point.
You don’t even need 401k. Setup your own IRA.
Maybe states shouldn’t tax the crap out of people so much and they wouldn’t move in retirement? Get your taxes under control, dimwits.
States don't "tax the crap out of people." Get a grip.
America is a low-tax jurisdiction in the world. We're a bloody tax haven, in fact.
Tell people in IL, NJ, CA, or NY their state isn’t taxing the crap out of them. Clearly you’ve never lived in a state like NJ imposing $10k property taxes for a modest $450k home.
I’d sock as much money away as possible in a 401k to avoid stupid state taxes in dumb states like IL/CA/NJ for 30+ and then move to the lowest tax state possible to avoid decades or of paying for dumb democrat/progressive ideas.
The liberal bastion of Texas has the 6th highest property tax rate in the US. Keep that in mind while you rant about stupid and dumb states.
Anonymous wrote:401k should not transfer tax liability to a new state. It is deferred compensation and should be taxed in the state where it was earned, like CA does for RSU awards.
401k is for the MC/UMC, not the rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, let’s just impose communism at this point.
You don’t even need 401k. Setup your own IRA.
Maybe states shouldn’t tax the crap out of people so much and they wouldn’t move in retirement? Get your taxes under control, dimwits.
States don't "tax the crap out of people." Get a grip.
America is a low-tax jurisdiction in the world. We're a bloody tax haven, in fact.
Tell people in IL, NJ, CA, or NY their state isn’t taxing the crap out of them. Clearly you’ve never lived in a state like NJ imposing $10k property taxes for a modest $450k home.
I’d sock as much money away as possible in a 401k to avoid stupid state taxes in dumb states like IL/CA/NJ for 30+ and then move to the lowest tax state possible to avoid decades or of paying for dumb democrat/progressive ideas.
The liberal bastion of Texas has the 6th highest property tax rate in the US. Keep that in mind while you rant about stupid and dumb states.
But no state income tax.
Anonymous wrote:Seems a growing movement. So many people don’t have one and the people who do a huge tax giveaway to rich.
Look at all the New Yorkers retired to Florida who avoided SALT taxes for 40 years on 401k contributions now in Florida.
If we could tax those trillions would solve a lot of problems
Anonymous wrote:I would rather see the social security cap eliminated first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, let’s just impose communism at this point.
You don’t even need 401k. Setup your own IRA.
Maybe states shouldn’t tax the crap out of people so much and they wouldn’t move in retirement? Get your taxes under control, dimwits.
States don't "tax the crap out of people." Get a grip.
America is a low-tax jurisdiction in the world. We're a bloody tax haven, in fact.
Tell people in IL, NJ, CA, or NY their state isn’t taxing the crap out of them. Clearly you’ve never lived in a state like NJ imposing $10k property taxes for a modest $450k home.
I’d sock as much money away as possible in a 401k to avoid stupid state taxes in dumb states like IL/CA/NJ for 30+ and then move to the lowest tax state possible to avoid decades or of paying for dumb democrat/progressive ideas.
The liberal bastion of Texas has the 6th highest property tax rate in the US. Keep that in mind while you rant about stupid and dumb states.