Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I will take any tax cut I get. I didn't vote for this, but I am going to use any tax savings to keep my family safe.
Like, buy new locks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one will be better off unless they're the outrageously rich.
This is objectively, and mathematically, very stupid.
Anonymous wrote:No one will be better off unless they're the outrageously rich.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I will take any tax cut I get. I didn't vote for this, but I am going to use any tax savings to keep my family safe.
Anonymous wrote:Isn't this another "look at me, look at me" thread? I doubt OP will donate anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time, the GOP makes a “tax cut”, I end up taxed more. Even if it isn’t immediate in the federal taxes, my state taxes end up growing as they take over whatever the Feds decided to drop. My costs also increase more. Generally, it is a lose-lose- lose policy.
Perhaps you should vote for different candidates at the state level.
Anonymous wrote:Every time, the GOP makes a “tax cut”, I end up taxed more. Even if it isn’t immediate in the federal taxes, my state taxes end up growing as they take over whatever the Feds decided to drop. My costs also increase more. Generally, it is a lose-lose- lose policy.
Anonymous wrote:First off, if you want to argue about the politics of it, take it to the politics forum... I'm asking because I read this piece: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/07/25/trump-tax-law-rich-liberals/
It's been really hard to figure out exactly how much I'll be gaining, but we have a HHI over $350k and every "calculator" says this will be a significant plus, but I haven't been able to figure out if that means in dollars and cents. I think most of the calculators are aimed at showing how most americans (ie, not a HHI of $350k+) will lose out, but I'm really curious to see what it translates to in dollars and cents. One calculator suggested I'll have at least a $30k benefit—but I think that means in terms of reducing my taxable income.
Either way, I think it's a disaster of a bill, but I realize that when we talk about how it will benefit the wealthy and hurt the poor, I'm someone who will be benefitting it. I don't mind getting extra money, but it sure doesn't feel right. As most of you know, even having a high HHI doesn't mean you don't NEED the money for something, so I suspect I'll just keep it (probably not spend it on anything extra), but does nayone have plans to donate?