Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. It happened to us and you can read our example and those from others in other threads. I’m our case we went from a small refund or just about being even to owing $5700. We didn’t realize the extent of the changes and we are far from stupid.
What is your income bracket?
Most of dc are in the upper 5 to 10% income range that all of dcum wants to pay more taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Just calculated my tax return. It has decreased this year but not dramatically. I consider it lucky we don't owe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm personally suprised by the people who say they are owing even with 0 withholdings. Did you all change to 0 half-way through the year? Are you sure you were actually at 0?
it's the withholding tables that were the problem that payroll based deduction off of. clearly you do not understand how taxes work. Additionally if you have 2 earners and they is a vast discrepancy in earnings, then the tax tables for withholding will be different, but at filing will cause you to owe.
The ignorance on this board sometimes makes me want to smash my head on my computer and then weep for our nation.
Well that's kind of my point - why would the withholding tables be so far off? Previously they were biased in favor of overwithholding. My understanding that the current tweak was aimed to get them closer to 0 liability -- not people owing $1000s, like they are stating here. I'm wondering how the IRS got it so wrong, since I doubt their intent was that people would owe $1000s with 0 exemptions.
No. This was intentional. It was to make people think the tax “cuts” were great and get people to vote for the GOP in the midterms.
I work for the IRS and I can assure there is not grand right wing conspiracy going on. It is too exhausting to explain what is obvious to the masses of conspiracy theorists on here, but all I can say is that there is no conspiracy going on by the executive branch. tax reform was rushed, and as a result the tables were sloppy. But carry on as if this tax season were a episode of X-files.
What is so obvious about it that all of the highly-educated taxpayers on this forum aren’t getting? Please, do enlighten us. Either the IRS is terrible at its primary function, or this was a purposeful move.
Question: "Are you corrupt or stupid?"
[IRS Employee raises hand]: "Stupid! Definitely stupid."
Anonymous wrote:I'm personally suprised by the people who say they are owing even with 0 withholdings. Did you all change to 0 half-way through the year? Are you sure you were actually at 0?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm personally suprised by the people who say they are owing even with 0 withholdings. Did you all change to 0 half-way through the year? Are you sure you were actually at 0?
it's the withholding tables that were the problem that payroll based deduction off of. clearly you do not understand how taxes work. Additionally if you have 2 earners and they is a vast discrepancy in earnings, then the tax tables for withholding will be different, but at filing will cause you to owe.
The ignorance on this board sometimes makes me want to smash my head on my computer and then weep for our nation.
Well that's kind of my point - why would the withholding tables be so far off? Previously they were biased in favor of overwithholding. My understanding that the current tweak was aimed to get them closer to 0 liability -- not people owing $1000s, like they are stating here. I'm wondering how the IRS got it so wrong, since I doubt their intent was that people would owe $1000s with 0 exemptions.
No. This was intentional. It was to make people think the tax “cuts” were great and get people to vote for the GOP in the midterms.
I work for the IRS and I can assure there is not grand right wing conspiracy going on. It is too exhausting to explain what is obvious to the masses of conspiracy theorists on here, but all I can say is that there is no conspiracy going on by the executive branch. tax reform was rushed, and as a result the tables were sloppy. But carry on as if this tax season were a episode of X-files.
What is so obvious about it that all of the highly-educated taxpayers on this forum aren’t getting? Please, do enlighten us. Either the IRS is terrible at its primary function, or this was a purposeful move.
Question: "Are you corrupt or stupid?"
[IRS Employee raises hand]: "Stupid! Definitely stupid."
But isnt it much more fun to imagine a Grand Right Wing Conspiracy? Fits the narrative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm personally suprised by the people who say they are owing even with 0 withholdings. Did you all change to 0 half-way through the year? Are you sure you were actually at 0?
it's the withholding tables that were the problem that payroll based deduction off of. clearly you do not understand how taxes work. Additionally if you have 2 earners and they is a vast discrepancy in earnings, then the tax tables for withholding will be different, but at filing will cause you to owe.
The ignorance on this board sometimes makes me want to smash my head on my computer and then weep for our nation.
Well that's kind of my point - why would the withholding tables be so far off? Previously they were biased in favor of overwithholding. My understanding that the current tweak was aimed to get them closer to 0 liability -- not people owing $1000s, like they are stating here. I'm wondering how the IRS got it so wrong, since I doubt their intent was that people would owe $1000s with 0 exemptions.
No. This was intentional. It was to make people think the tax “cuts” were great and get people to vote for the GOP in the midterms.
I work for the IRS and I can assure there is not grand right wing conspiracy going on. It is too exhausting to explain what is obvious to the masses of conspiracy theorists on here, but all I can say is that there is no conspiracy going on by the executive branch. tax reform was rushed, and as a result the tables were sloppy. But carry on as if this tax season were a episode of X-files.
What is so obvious about it that all of the highly-educated taxpayers on this forum aren’t getting? Please, do enlighten us. Either the IRS is terrible at its primary function, or this was a purposeful move.
Question: "Are you corrupt or stupid?"
[IRS Employee raises hand]: "Stupid! Definitely stupid."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm personally suprised by the people who say they are owing even with 0 withholdings. Did you all change to 0 half-way through the year? Are you sure you were actually at 0?
it's the withholding tables that were the problem that payroll based deduction off of. clearly you do not understand how taxes work. Additionally if you have 2 earners and they is a vast discrepancy in earnings, then the tax tables for withholding will be different, but at filing will cause you to owe.
The ignorance on this board sometimes makes me want to smash my head on my computer and then weep for our nation.
Well that's kind of my point - why would the withholding tables be so far off? Previously they were biased in favor of overwithholding. My understanding that the current tweak was aimed to get them closer to 0 liability -- not people owing $1000s, like they are stating here. I'm wondering how the IRS got it so wrong, since I doubt their intent was that people would owe $1000s with 0 exemptions.
No. This was intentional. It was to make people think the tax “cuts” were great and get people to vote for the GOP in the midterms.
I work for the IRS and I can assure there is not grand right wing conspiracy going on. It is too exhausting to explain what is obvious to the masses of conspiracy theorists on here, but all I can say is that there is no conspiracy going on by the executive branch. tax reform was rushed, and as a result the tables were sloppy. But carry on as if this tax season were a episode of X-files.
What is so obvious about it that all of the highly-educated taxpayers on this forum aren’t getting? Please, do enlighten us. Either the IRS is terrible at its primary function, or this was a purposeful move.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's going to happen to a lot of middle class people this year. If you are extremely rich or completely impoverished, the tax changes may have helped you. Otherwise, no.
Anonymous wrote:A vote for republicans is a vote for taking money out of the pockets of the middle class and giving it to millionaires/billionaires
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It happened to us and you can read our example and those from others in other threads. I’m our case we went from a small refund or just about being even to owing $5700. We didn’t realize the extent of the changes and we are far from stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm personally suprised by the people who say they are owing even with 0 withholdings. Did you all change to 0 half-way through the year? Are you sure you were actually at 0?
it's the withholding tables that were the problem that payroll based deduction off of. clearly you do not understand how taxes work. Additionally if you have 2 earners and they is a vast discrepancy in earnings, then the tax tables for withholding will be different, but at filing will cause you to owe.
The ignorance on this board sometimes makes me want to smash my head on my computer and then weep for our nation.
Well that's kind of my point - why would the withholding tables be so far off? Previously they were biased in favor of overwithholding. My understanding that the current tweak was aimed to get them closer to 0 liability -- not people owing $1000s, like they are stating here. I'm wondering how the IRS got it so wrong, since I doubt their intent was that people would owe $1000s with 0 exemptions.
No. This was intentional. It was to make people think the tax “cuts” were great and get people to vote for the GOP in the midterms.
I work for the IRS and I can assure there is not grand right wing conspiracy going on. It is too exhausting to explain what is obvious to the masses of conspiracy theorists on here, but all I can say is that there is no conspiracy going on by the executive branch. tax reform was rushed, and as a result the tables were sloppy. But carry on as if this tax season were a episode of X-files.