Today I love the IRS

Alicnwondrln said:
LOl i hope this thread isnt here next year..there will be a new one ! LOL
I think the OP could have stated what she was buying without telling everyone it was EIC $$. People arent saying what she should buy i think they are just surprised she flaunted her refund mostly EIC $ and then is buying so BIG ticket items
if you are EIC and living poorly then the money that you get back tha tyou didtn put in should be spent wisely
that way you dont have to take school loans and apply for heating assistance
I certainly hope its not here next year! :rotfl2: But you never know..

I went back and reread some posts and I do want to appologize to you Nance as you are right.. You never said anything about the OP.. I had you confused with some other posts..

But there are some out there that do.. You guys are right.. If you cant pay for necessities than it makes more sense to use that money for necessities.. but the bottom line is what that person chooses to do with it is their own business.. I havent read any of OP's other posts on other threads.. I have seen where people mentioned the one about the gas bill.. but again if she chooses to go buy $5000 worth of clothes, alcohol or whatever.. who is to say she cant? its her money.. I do see why people feel the way they do and they have the right to feel that way.. but what can be done about it?

Some people have a problem with people getting EIC but it appears to me that alot of the problem based on replies is how these people are spending that money that rubs people the wrong way..
 
Free4Life11 said:
All I am trying to say is everyone, INCLUDING THE POOR, collectively create the demand for certain products/services which in turn causes the need for more jobs in specific fields.

Good grief what am I supposed to do, bow down to the rich for creating jobs?? :worship:

I don't think you need to bow down to them, but acknowledging that they can't pay high tax rates AND create jobs too would be a good place to start.
 
Some people have a problem with people getting EIC but it appears to me that alot of the problem based on replies is how these people are spending that money that rubs people the wrong way..
What rubs me the wrong way is anyone not paying any income taxes at all. If you are getting a refund that reduces your tax liability to zero (or even less than zero), you are not a contributor. I do not think that is right.
 
N.Bailey said:
I don't think you need to bow down to them, but acknowledging that they can't pay high tax rates AND create jobs too would be a good place to start.

Well consdering I have not one, but three jobs, it seems like none of my employers are having any problem creating jobs. In fact one of my employers is having such a hard time they just promoted me and gave me a raise.
 

bettyann29 said:
I certainly hope its not here next year! :rotfl2: But you never know..

I went back and reread some posts and I do want to appologize to you Nance as you are right.. You never said anything about the OP.. I had you confused with some other posts..

But there are some out there that do.. You guys are right.. If you cant pay for necessities than it makes more sense to use that money for necessities.. but the bottom line is what that person chooses to do with it is their own business.. I havent read any of OP's other posts on other threads.. I have seen where people mentioned the one about the gas bill.. but again if she chooses to go buy $5000 worth of clothes, alcohol or whatever.. who is to say she cant? its her money.. I do see why people feel the way they do and they have the right to feel that way.. but what can be done about it?

Some people have a problem with people getting EIC but it appears to me that alot of the problem based on replies is how these people are spending that money that rubs people the wrong way..

i think you hit the nail on the head at the end
if a family needs EIC or it can help someone and their family i dont care but i dont think someone should be putting themselves into debt with school and applying for assistance, food stamps ( I AM NOT SAYING THIS IS THE OP) and then blowing the money
i mean if you get a refund of say 5000 that can pay for food, oil school supplies, clothes for your kids
i mean i take classes and i know they are expensive, so if you have a huge refund that could pay for almost a whole semester if not all of it
i cant do anythign about it but it doenst mean i dont care
 
Why not just not tax the rich or poor, then there will tons and tons of jobs and all of the middle class can work almost every hour of the week? ;)
 
poohandwendy said:
Why not just not tax the rich or poor, then there will tons and tons of jobs and all of the middle class can work almost every hour of the week? ;)


:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
dvcgirl said:
(and yes we're high income earners)

So, how many jobs have you created? ;) I don't necessarily want to know, but I know someone who does.... :rolleyes1 ;)


It's a joke people!
 
Free4Life11 said:
Well consdering I have not one, but three jobs, it seems like none of my employers are having any problem creating jobs. In fact one of my employers is having such a hard time they just promoted me and gave me a raise.

Well, therein lies the next problem. Why are wages so low that one has to work 3 jobs to get by, unless you're working 10 hours per week at each job? It's really irrelevant. I don't feel it's the governments job to create jobs (no where in the Constitution is that a guaranteed right) but I don't think they should be working against the people either and that's exactly what I believe they do.

Sometimes I feel a commoner could do a better job in the White House. Well, maybe a little more often than sometimes. LOL
 
Well, I do about 30-40 hours a week. One is for weekends, one is for evenings, and the other is in between/after after classes.
 
Free4Life11 said:
So, how many jobs have you created? ;) I don't necessarily want to know, but I know someone who does.... :rolleyes1 ;)


It's a joke people!

I don't really care who exactly creates the jobs, but I know it's not the poor.
 
N.Bailey said:
I don't feel it's the governments job to create jobs (no where in the Constitution is that a guaranteed right) but I don't think they should be working against the people either and that's exactly what I believe they do.

But the federal government is the single largest employer in the country. One of my jobs is for the feds and it's the best paying job I've ever had! Better than any jobs with private employers that's for sure.
 
Free4Life11 said:
But the federal government is the single largest employer in the country. One of my jobs is for the feds and it's the best paying job I've ever had! Better than any jobs with private employers that's for sure.
hey hook me up
i make doodie
i work part time and i made more working part time when i was in high school
its sad adns cary out there for people working part time
 
This is from a Massachusetts state website explaining the EIC...you'll not the 87K figure...so this info is a couple of years old. Still it explains how the EIC began...and the tie to SS....



Why was the Earned Income Credit created?

The EIC was originally created in 1975 by Congress to help compensate for the burden of Social Security payroll tax on low income workers and to create added incentives to work for persons who earn low wages. Payroll taxes, currently 15.3% (split 50/50 between employee and employer), are assessed on the earnings (up to $87,000) of all workers, which results in low-income workers paying a higher share of their income on such taxes compared to high income earners. The EIC acts as work incentive by enabling those who are eligible to keep more of their paycheck so as to have extra money to spend.
 
Free4Life11 said:
But the federal government is the single largest employer in the country. One of my jobs is for the feds and it's the best paying job I've ever had! Better than any jobs with private employers that's for sure.

Of course some are employed by the government, my point is, it's not a right that the Constitution guarantees us.

My point however was the fact that the government accepts contributions from big business to keep wages down. They do NOTHING about outsourcing and the Republicans (which I am one, but don't agree with them on this issue) believe the outsourcing is actually good for the country and the list goes on and on and all you caught was the fact that you work for the feds?

I'm done with this thread for the night. Conversations is too much about me, me, me attitudes. I'll check back tomorrow, maybe it'll take a different turn, or be dead?
 
dvcgirl said:
This is from a Massachusetts state website explaining the EIC...you'll not the 87K figure...so this info is a couple of years old. Still it explains how the EIC began...and the tie to SS....



Why was the Earned Income Credit created?

The EIC was originally created in 1975 by Congress to help compensate for the burden of Social Security payroll tax on low income workers and to create added incentives to work for persons who earn low wages. Payroll taxes, currently 15.3% (split 50/50 between employee and employer), are assessed on the earnings (up to $87,000) of all workers, which results in low-income workers paying a higher share of their income on such taxes compared to high income earners. The EIC acts as work incentive by enabling those who are eligible to keep more of their paycheck so as to have extra money to spend.

Well, my site didn't mention this at all, but even if this is true and I don't doubt you in the least, there is a far cry from $30,000 to $90,000. I guess it's a screw everyone in the middle theory?

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