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Link? brooklynite Dec 2017 #1
Oops! Correct to include it. LOL. A very important part of my post. nt Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #2
So you have a tax cut. Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #3
my after-tax income increase is generally 1%, though negative after 10 years. yippee-do. unblock Dec 2017 #4
Am I the ONLY one with a tax increase? Very depressing. Misery loves company. nt Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #6
they actually backed off some aspects; fewer people will have tax increases than in earlier versions unblock Dec 2017 #10
Our taxes are going down GreenEyedLefty Dec 2017 #5
The biggest hurt for me is the loss of deducting high sales tax in my parish. Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #8
Same, I save several thousand Amishman Dec 2017 #18
Hmmm, I tried another calculator and got something completely different. smirkymonkey Dec 2017 #7
Link? nt Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #9
I don't have it, sorry. smirkymonkey Dec 2017 #11
Hmmm...I don't know if it's helpful to ask your state. Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #13
Right, in those "high tax" states usually the sales tax and property tax aren't killers uponit7771 Dec 2017 #23
Down by 3.2% jpak Dec 2017 #12
It's beginning to look like it IS a tax cut bill for most. nt Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #14
There's not enough data for itemized deductions that's were they screwed people good uponit7771 Dec 2017 #17
Yes...I itemize. I'm retired.... Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #19
Same here, the calculator leaves out Texas with high property and sales taxes but no state income... uponit7771 Dec 2017 #21
WOW !!! If you're a head of household with no children you're screwn !!! uponit7771 Dec 2017 #15
You have to have a kid to file as "head of household," I think. Don't you? nt Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #20
No, just a dependent uponit7771 Dec 2017 #22
Same thing, isn't it? A kid is a dependent. ??? Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #27
Right, word going around is they really screwed single working parents on this bill no matter what uponit7771 Dec 2017 #38
Fuck these pricks onecaliberal Dec 2017 #16
Our taxes will go down, income up - at least till '27 mcar Dec 2017 #24
Down ProfessorGAC Dec 2017 #25
Down a little for two years wryter2000 Dec 2017 #26
Second Post On This ProfessorGAC Dec 2017 #28
Wow. You did some good research there. nt Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #46
I think you are doing something wrong. Even if you live in a high tax state, your taxes go down at Hoyt Dec 2017 #29
No. My income isn't high enough to give me a lower rate. Remember...this bill is Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #30
No, I didn't say it would increase taxes for most. I said it would for ME. Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #32
I see. Most folks in the lower income bracket don't itemize. I think that's the difference. Hoyt Dec 2017 #37
LOL. But then I might have to support him!!! LOL. nt Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #41
Overall our/my taxes go down by less than 1% until they go up by about 1.5%. Freethinker65 Dec 2017 #31
Their goal was to force people to move from blue states to red states. scheming daemons Dec 2017 #33
You got it! EllieBC Dec 2017 #40
Louisiana is a high tax red state. Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #42
This calculator isn't nearly detailed enough to give you useful answers FBaggins Dec 2017 #34
Well my taxes are going down MontanaMama Dec 2017 #35
Any calculation needs to include share of paying off the debt increase with interest. L. Coyote Dec 2017 #36
Does not include health insurance increases resulting from Qutzupalotl Dec 2017 #39
The other part that is baked into the cake nolabels Dec 2017 #44
At least the mandate doesn't expire until 2019. Regarding Social Security & Medicare... Honeycombe8 Dec 2017 #48
Our taxes go down ClarendonDem Dec 2017 #43
After tax income? It's BS Johnny2X2X Dec 2017 #45
Middle of 4th income bracket. 2 children elegible for tax credit. Itemize. Roland99 Dec 2017 #47
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