kydisneyfans
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Let's take the miltary families out of the mix here off the bat:
1) They are not paid enough
2) Having George Bush as your boss is the most dangerous job in America.
How is a tax system fair that subsidizes someone 3-4K per year for NOT making enough money--but if a person is laid off from a decent paying job, they are taxed at the going rate?
The EIC is intended for families-just like Social Security--it should be some type of future savings for the children--if it should even exist at all.
Both sides of my family have siblings who constantly receive the credit-and they cannot figure out why we owe the government every year. It's called work. My solution is to take every tax credit possible, from maxing 401K to the healthcare accounts, to maxing out IRAs, to taking every deduction ever thought of, to ensure as much money stays in my hands as possible.
I am in the camp of if you qualify for the EIC--you would be stupid not to take it--but it should not be there to begin with.
1) They are not paid enough
2) Having George Bush as your boss is the most dangerous job in America.
How is a tax system fair that subsidizes someone 3-4K per year for NOT making enough money--but if a person is laid off from a decent paying job, they are taxed at the going rate?
The EIC is intended for families-just like Social Security--it should be some type of future savings for the children--if it should even exist at all.
Both sides of my family have siblings who constantly receive the credit-and they cannot figure out why we owe the government every year. It's called work. My solution is to take every tax credit possible, from maxing 401K to the healthcare accounts, to maxing out IRAs, to taking every deduction ever thought of, to ensure as much money stays in my hands as possible.
I am in the camp of if you qualify for the EIC--you would be stupid not to take it--but it should not be there to begin with.