Sunday, February 26, 2017
Nearly half of US households escape fed income tax
Nearly half of US households escape fed income tax
In the April 7, 2010 article "Nearly half of US households escape fed income tax," Associated Press writer Stephen Ohlemacher reports that almost half of all U.S. households pay no income tax. Does this infer that the Tea Party movement is people of modest means advocating for more financial gains for the wealthy?
According to Ohlemacher:
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Tax Day is a dreaded deadline for millions, but for nearly half of U.S. households its simply somebody elses problem.
About 47 percent will pay no federal income taxes at all for 2009. Either their incomes were too low, or they qualified for enough credits, deductions and exemptions to eliminate their liability. Thats according to projections by the Tax Policy Center, a Washington research organization.
Most people still are required to file returns by the April 15 deadline. The penalty for skipping it is limited to the amount of taxes owed, but its still almost always better to file: Thats the only way to get a refund of all the income taxes withheld by employers.
In recent years, credits for low- and middle-income families have grown so much that a family of four making as much as $50,000 will owe no federal income tax for 2009, as long as there are two children younger than 17, according to a separate analysis by the consulting firm Deloitte Tax.
Tax cuts enacted in the past decade have been generous to wealthy taxpayers, too, making them a target for President Barack Obama and Democrats in Congress. Less noticed were tax cuts for low- and middle-income families, which were expanded when Obama signed the massive economic recovery package last year.
The result is a tax system that exempts almost half the country from paying for programs that benefit everyone, including national defense, public safety, infrastructure and education. It is a system in which the top 10 percent of earners -- households making an average of $366,400 in 2006 -- paid about 73 percent of the income taxes collected by the federal government.
The bottom 40 percent, on average, make a profit from the federal income tax, meaning they get more money in tax credits than they would otherwise owe in taxes. For those people, the government sends them a payment.
"We have 50 percent of people who are getting something for nothing," said Curtis Dubay, senior tax policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation.
The vast majority of people who escape federal income taxes still pay other taxes, including federal payroll taxes that fund Social Security and Medicare, and excise taxes on gasoline, aviation, alcohol and cigarettes. Many also pay state or local taxes on sales, income and property.
That helps explain the countrys aversion to taxes, said Clint Stretch, a tax policy expert Deloitte Tax. He said many people simply look at the difference between their gross pay and their take-home pay and blame the government for the disparity.
"Its not uncommon for people to think that their Social Security taxes, their 401(k) contributions, their share of employer health premiums, all of that stuff in their mind gets lumped into income taxes," Stretch said.
The federal income tax is the governments largest source of revenue, raising more than $900 billion -- or a little less than half of all government receipts -- in the budget year that ended last Sept. 30. But with deductions and credits, especially for families with children, there have long been people who dont pay it, mainly lower-income families.
The number of households that dont pay federal income taxes increased substantially in 2008, when the poor economy reduced incomes and Congress cut taxes in an attempt to help recovery.
In 2007, about 38 percent of households paid no federal income tax, a figure that jumped to 49 percent in 2008, according to estimates by the Tax Policy Center.
In 2008, President George W. Bush signed a law providing most families with rebate checks of $300 to $1,200. Last year, Obama signed the economic recovery law that expanded some tax credits and created others. Most targeted low- and middle-income families.
Obamas Making Work Pay credit provides as much as $800 to couples and $400 to individuals. The expanded child tax credit provides $1,000 for each child under 17. The Earned Income Tax Credit provides up to $5,657 to low-income families with at least three children.
There are also tax credits for college expenses, buying a new home and upgrading an existing home with energy-efficient doors, windows, furnaces and other appliances. Many of the credits are refundable, meaning if the credits exceed the amount of income taxes owed, the taxpayer gets a payment from the government for the difference.
"All these things are ways the government says, if you do this, well reduce your tax bill by some amount," said Roberton Williams, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center.
The government could provide the same benefits through spending programs, with the same effect on the federal budget, Williams said. But it sounds better for politicians to say they cut taxes rather than they started a new spending program, he added.
Obama has pushed tax cuts for low- and middle-income families and tax increases for the wealthy, arguing that wealthier taxpayers fared well in the past decade, so its time to pay up. The nations wealthiest taxpayers did get big tax breaks under Bush, with the top marginal tax rate reduced from 39.6 percent to 35 percent, and the second-highest rate reduced from 36 percent to 33 percent.
But income tax rates were lowered at every income level. The changes made it relatively easy for families of four making $50,000 to eliminate their income tax liability.
Heres how they did it, according to Deloitte Tax:
The family was entitled to a standard deduction of $11,400 and four personal exemptions of $3,650 apiece, leaving a taxable income of $24,000. The federal income tax on $24,000 is $2,769.
With two children younger than 17, the family qualified for two $1,000 child tax credits. Its Making Work Pay credit was $800 because the parents were married filing jointly.
The $2,800 in credits exceeds the $2,769 in taxes, so the family makes a $31 profit from the federal income tax. That ought to take the sting out of April 15.
Internal Revenue Service: http://www.irs.gov
Tax Policy Center: http://www.taxpolicycenter.org
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Saturday, February 4, 2017
Naughty Kid Escape Walkthrough
Naughty Kid Escape Walkthrough
Naughty Kid Escape Walkthrough
Naughty Kid Escape Solution

The solution with full walkthrough that will help you solve the Naughty Kid Escape. Detailed explanations to the puzzles with screen-prints, tips, hints, and all the help you need. A game hosted by 123bee.com
Naughty Kid Escape Walkthrough starts here:
You start in the green lounge.

Take the remote from the small round table.
Go right to the naughty kids bedroom

Take the Ferrari car from the side-table next to the bed.
Take the Winnie-the-Pooh teddy bear from the shelf on the left
Zoom in on the frame above the bed. Remove the cover to see the 3 stars:

From left-to-right: orange, yellow, pink
Zoom in on the beige box in the shelf on the left. Change the starts to match the picture: orange, yellow, pink.

Take the key from inside.
Zoom in on the teddy. Add the key and wind up.
The front panel open and you can take the paper.
Go right to the lime bedroom

Open the green box on the shelf then take the screwdriver.
Zoom in on the car, turn it around, use the screwdriver to open the battery compartment. Take 2 batteries.
Zoom in on the remote. Turn it around. Open the battery compartment. Insert the 2 batteries.
Zoom in on the pillows on the bed. Move them and take a paper piece.
Go left 2 screens to the lounge.
Zoom in on the TV.
Use the remote on the TV.
Press the remote.

You will see 4 playing cards. Clockwise around: Spade, Heart, Club, Diamond.
Go back right to the lime bedroom.
Zoom in on the frame on the wall.
Change the 4 cards as per the TV: Clockwise around: Spade, Heart, Club, Diamond.
Take the paper from inside.
Go right to the yellow-green bedroom

Get the silver key from the top drawer on the left.
Go left.
Open the locked drawer under the bed using the silver key
Take the book.
Open the book and turn the pages till you see this page:

1 - Red, 2 Green, 3 Orange, 4 Red.
Go left tot the lounge.
Zoom in on the panel with the orange, red, and green buttons.
Press the buttons in the order as per the book: Red, Green, Orange, Red.
Take the paper inside.
Go all the way right to the yellow-lime bedroom.
Zoom in on the paper
Add the other papers:

From inside to outside:
Left: yellow, pink, orange
Right: Red, green, blue
Zoom in on the cupboard and change the 2 circles to match the paper
Take the yellow front-door key from inside.
Go all the way left to the lounge
Open the green front-door with the yellow key

Well done on yet another great escape
Hope you enjoyed my walkthrough
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Tuesday, January 24, 2017
No Escape 2015 Worldfree4u – Watch Online Full Movie Free Download BRrip 720p x265 – Khatrimaza
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IMDB:No Escape 2015
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[Genre] [ Action, Thriller
[Cast] .[ Lake Bell, Pierce Brosnan, Sterling Jerins, Owen Wilson
[Writer]: .[ John Erick Dowdle, Drew Dowdle
[Director]: ..[ John Erick Dowdle
[Duration] [ 103 min
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[iMDB Rating] [ 6.9
Story:
When Jack (Owen Wilson) finds an opportunity to move to Southeast Asia to head his water manufacturing companys new plant there, he immediately jumps at the opportunity and moves his family there. When they get there; they seem to be having problems, the electronics dont work and rarely any cars are seen in the streets. When he goes to the market the next morning, he finds himself caught in the middle of a violent rebellion headed by armed rebels executing foreigners. Jack must get back to the hotel and with the help of a mysterious British "tourist" (Pierce Brosnan), must get his family to the American Embassy in the midst of the chaos. But is there any escape?
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