I think it’s pretty well understood that these are policy proposals to send to Congress and not executive actions.
That’s a threat to democracy!Trump just stated no taxes on overtime !
Most servers barely pay taxes anyway.Tell that to a food server who is planning to vote for Trump based on his promise.
You should know!Most servers barely pay taxes anyway.
Actually, I paid mine. When I was a server, I thought I was close to buying a house, and I didn't want to fudge my income and make it harder to get a loan. But that's rare. Most servers claim very little.You should know!
lol. The two of them should just volley new tax ideas that blatantly pander to the working class, up until November.
“I propose no taxes on that ice cold six pack you pick up after putting in a 12 hour shift down at the factory”
So the millionaires and billionaires have gotten their tax breaks, the middle class theirs, and now the working class is going to finally get theirs. We will soon reach a point where no one pays taxes, and we'll no longer have to argue about that shit.
You know the last scene in Office Space, when they offer to help Peter get a new job, and he says no, he's happy shoveling debris? That's like heroin to me.
Pay your share you fvcking peasants!
Most servers barely pay taxes anyway.
We agree. Anyone who has an income should have some skin in the game. Even me. As I've said many times before, while I'm not sure exactly what my "fair share" should be, it certainly isn't zero.
1) There's more cash out there than you realize.Don't credit card systems catch all this now? It seems it would be much harder to avoid as cash is out of style.
I always tip in cash- it’s my protest against only the middle class actually paying its share1) There's more cash out there than you realize.
2) A lot of diners regularly leave cash tips even if they pay for their meal with a card.
1) There's more cash out there than you realize.
2) A lot of diners regularly leave cash tips even if they pay for their meal with a card.
I am always amazed people carry cash. But they may work in cash, a barber buddy pretty much does cash for everything. He only accepts cash, I theorize it makes it easier to hide income.
I seldom carry cash, but I believe I tip better with the card.
Cash is key. Always carry cash, especially around women. Nothing makes a snatch dry up faster than having to run to the ATM or having her float you because you got caught flat footed.
God Marv you go to a barber who only takes cash. Come onI am always amazed people carry cash. But they may work in cash, a barber buddy pretty much does cash for everything. He only accepts cash, I theorize it makes it easier to hide income.
I seldom carry cash, but I believe I tip better with the card.
All the best barbers only take cash.God Marv you go to a barber who only takes cash. Come on
If this becomes law, young strippers might well avoid some income tax when they are young, but they might receive less social security retirement benefits when they become retired ex-strippers if their true young earnings weren't recorded.Has anyone seen any policy language on this idea?
I'm curious because I've got questions:
1) The tip/gig economy has gotten huge. Presumably this would significantly shrink the tax base. Maybe not a huge deal because most people working for tips probably aren't in the cohort that pays net federal taxes?
2) Is it only talking about income tax or is it FICA too? A lot of people would see their social security statement wrecked if it's the latter.
3) Would it be a new box on the W2 that is declared but exempt or would it just not be defined as income? If the latter, then, theoretically, your mom could make 6 figures at the strip club but still qualify for all the income-based welfare because it would be in tips.....glittery tips.
4) Piggybacking off of #3, if it's the new box on W2 and people actually DO declare them, it could end up being a boon for state/local income taxes because tipped wages are woefully under-reported.
5) Is the idea being taken seriously by anyone in Congress or is it just one of those election year things?
You don’t rot your insides and roll the dice on your pecker with finasteride minoxidil and all the other shit to say eh I’ll go to this guy. WhateverAll the best barbers only take cash.
You probably go to a "salon."
Bullshit. The 17th Amendment became law in 1913.Yeah, most people don't know that State Senate's used to appoint Senators.
The Senate is supposed to represent States. Part of the checks and balances. Democrats hate it. It's why they wanted direct election of senators and why they want the Senate tied to population.
I am always amazed people carry cash. But they may work in cash, a barber buddy pretty much does cash for everything. He only accepts cash, I theorize it makes it easier to hide income.
I seldom carry cash, but I believe I tip better with the card.
"Plagiarism", you claim. YAWN.All I know is plagiarism is real with the democrat party. These people are like kids added onto child support hanging off your coat tails. WTF
This Kamala bitch said she was gonna go after tips with the IRS...NOW she is stealing Trumps thunder and saying no tax on tips.
Remember Joe taking away Trumps diabetic discount meds and then reinstating it while taking credit? These people need to be taken out to a shed and whipped!
Accepting cash is much cheaper than the "convenience" fee that credit card companies charge to merchants.Agree, I never carry cash and tip on the card now. There is no reason to carry cash. I just went to Europe and didn't get any Euros. All cards.... it's great and easy.
I'm actually like you guys. I almost never have cash. Just a small number of cards. I don't even know how much money is available on them. Buying things is basically an imaginary exercise for me now.Agree, I never carry cash and tip on the card now. There is no reason to carry cash. I just went to Europe and didn't get any Euros. All cards.... it's great and easy.
Accepting cash is much cheaper than the "convenience" fee that credit card companies charge to merchants.
Dave Ramsey would take you out behind the outhouse and kick your ass.I'm actually like you guys. I almost never have cash. Just a small number of cards. I don't even know how much money is available on them. Buying things is basically an imaginary exercise for me now.
there's an atm on the first floor of my office. forever i'd hit it on monday morning and pull out $500 cash for the week to have on me. i stopped. nothing i do takes cash. zoo, aquarium, mls games, festivals, on and on none of them take cash. at this point the only reason i still have some is if my daughter is doing stuff with her friends. i liked cash betterDave Ramsey would take you out behind the outhouse and kick your ass.
Don't know what you mean by "entertaining" so let me ask this.That cost is baked in anyway. Unless someone is giving me a significant discount, it's not worth entertaining.
Everything is 5% higher because of direct deposit….damn I miss cashing that paycheck at the bar on Friday after workthere's an atm on the first floor of my office. forever i'd hit it on monday morning and pull out $500 cash for the week to have on me. i stopped. nothing i do takes cash. zoo, aquarium, mls games, festivals, on and on none of them take cash. at this point the only reason i still have some is if my daughter is doing stuff with her friends. i liked cash better
ha what a world. my pop still talks about cashing checks at bars. off work at 3. bed of the truck full of empties. cash their checks at the bar. i've written this before but alcohol used to be compensable under social security. drunks were unemployed. cash their check at tavern and pull up a stool. cops didn't write many dwis then eithre. didn't want to f with the paperwork. and if they did they'd leave em in the muni and just charge a fineEverything is 5% higher because of direct deposit….damn I miss cashing that paycheck at the bar on Friday after work
My grandfather owned a bar on the bad side of town. But….that part of town had a glass factory, sawmill, and small steel operation. The amount of cash he had on hand on Friday was out of bounds. He cashed damn near all their checks. They would bust their ass to get to the bar before he ran out of frozen schooners.ha what a world. my pop still talks about cashing checks at bars. off work at 3. bed of the truck full of empties. cash their checks at the bar. i've written this before but alcohol used to be compensable under social security. drunks were unemployed. cash their check at tavern and pull up a stool. cops didn't write many dwis then eithre. didn't want to f with the paperwork. and if they did they'd leave em in the muni and just charge a fine
I miss going to the bank every Saturday morning to deposit my check and flirting with the tellers and the branch manager. Getting to know them paid off a time or two when I needed to do some business that was a little bit out of the ordinary.Everything is 5% higher because of direct deposit….damn I miss cashing that paycheck at the bar on Friday after work
What do you do when you need to get laid?there's an atm on the first floor of my office. forever i'd hit it on monday morning and pull out $500 cash for the week to have on me. i stopped. nothing i do takes cash. zoo, aquarium, mls games, festivals, on and on none of them take cash. at this point the only reason i still have some is if my daughter is doing stuff with her friends. i liked cash better
Accepting cash is much cheaper than the "convenience" fee that credit card companies charge to merchants.
None of them are credit cards. They are all debit cards. I only spend money I actually have (besides my car, which will be paid off next year).Dave Ramsey would take you out behind the outhouse and kick your ass.
Everything is 5% higher because of direct deposit….damn I miss cashing that paycheck at the bar on Friday after work
Your post makes you look illiterate.My work is still gives out paper checks.
Alright…I’m changing jobs.My work is still gives out paper checks.