Starpilot |
02-21-2024 10:57 AM |
HIgher income taxpayers DO pay more taxes.
The notion that higher income should pay more taxes is often misunderstood.
Higher income tax individuals, pay more tax than other in two ways. First they pay taxes on their higher income.... and secondly, at a much higher, disproportionate graduated tax rate.
Many say that too bad, they make so much money, they should pay more taxes, not realizing they are paying more and they are to be thanked for this. It's my experience that the lower income tax group have little to no understanding of our graduated tax rates. I hear election campains pointing to the issue that the rich are not paying their fair share of taxes, and for the most part this is an outright exploitation of those that do not know better. If it was true, or if you believe it to be true, you would have to agree. Unfortunitely, it's not even close to the truth.
Further, as you travel down income levels, there are those at the lowest levels that look for set-asides and all types of government handouts and assistance credits. Not that many of those people aren't needing, or deserving. But with those people set aside, there's way too many career exploiters who know the system all to well and take advantage on many levels. Those people are a burdon to us all and yet they carry a vote that campainers desperately want.
It wasn't long ago that the family structure didn't always include two working spouses. Now that is the norm and largely required to get by. These two individuals work hard, and with some success, they earn a fair living. Their combined income often classifies them as higher earners for which their tax rate is much greater than others that may not made the same sacrfices or effort. And if they live in or near an expensive city, they are just getting by as compared to the cost of living for someone living in a rural more casual area.
I applaud that working hard to make a better life, and underline that they are paying perhaps more than their fair share.
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