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Is this even fucking legal? http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-stat...0,2028140.storyStarting Sunday, cash-strapped California will dig deeper into the pocketbooks of wage earners -- holding back 10% more than it already does in state income taxes just as the biggest shopping season of the year kicks into gear.
Technically, it's not a tax increase, even though it may feel like one when your next paycheck arrives. As part of a bundle of budget patches adopted in the summer, the state is taking more money now in withholding, even though workers' annual tax bills won't change.
Think of it as a forced, interest-free loan: You'll be repaid any extra withholding in April. Those who would receive a refund anyway will receive a larger one, and those who owe taxes will owe less.So the state unemployment rate is higher than the national rate, the state is in the top 3 in foreclosures and overall state economy is in dire straits and Sacramento is going to suck out another billion dollars or so for as part of an accounting gimmick. Fuck 'em. Fuck all of 'em...everyone of these fuckers needs to get bounced.
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| DR_PostingBillboard |
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| QUOTE (Willieisdead @ Nov 4 2009, 10:11 PM) | Is this even fucking legal?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-stat...0,2028140.story
Starting Sunday, cash-strapped California will dig deeper into the pocketbooks of wage earners -- holding back 10% more than it already does in state income taxes just as the biggest shopping season of the year kicks into gear.
Technically, it's not a tax increase, even though it may feel like one when your next paycheck arrives. As part of a bundle of budget patches adopted in the summer, the state is taking more money now in withholding, even though workers' annual tax bills won't change.
Think of it as a forced, interest-free loan: You'll be repaid any extra withholding in April. Those who would receive a refund anyway will receive a larger one, and those who owe taxes will owe less.
So the state unemployment rate is higher than the national rate, the state is in the top 3 in foreclosures and overall state economy is in dire straits and Sacramento is going to suck out another billion dollars or so for as part of an accounting gimmick.
Fuck 'em. Fuck all of 'em...everyone of these fuckers needs to get bounced.
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no federal law against it... don't know what the state says...
can't think of a better way to throw the middle class under the bus though.
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| Willieisdead |
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| QUOTE (DR_PostingBillboard @ Nov 5 2009, 02:55 AM) | | QUOTE (Willieisdead @ Nov 4 2009, 10:11 PM) | Is this even fucking legal?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-stat...0,2028140.story
Starting Sunday, cash-strapped California will dig deeper into the pocketbooks of wage earners -- holding back 10% more than it already does in state income taxes just as the biggest shopping season of the year kicks into gear.
Technically, it's not a tax increase, even though it may feel like one when your next paycheck arrives. As part of a bundle of budget patches adopted in the summer, the state is taking more money now in withholding, even though workers' annual tax bills won't change.
Think of it as a forced, interest-free loan: You'll be repaid any extra withholding in April. Those who would receive a refund anyway will receive a larger one, and those who owe taxes will owe less.
So the state unemployment rate is higher than the national rate, the state is in the top 3 in foreclosures and overall state economy is in dire straits and Sacramento is going to suck out another billion dollars or so for as part of an accounting gimmick.
Fuck 'em. Fuck all of 'em...everyone of these fuckers needs to get bounced.
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no federal law against it... don't know what the state says...
can't think of a better way to throw the middle class under the bus though.
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This is crying out for a court challenge...
This is bullshit.
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| JohnDough |
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| QUOTE (Willieisdead @ Nov 4 2009, 07:11 PM) | Is this even fucking legal?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-stat...0,2028140.story
Starting Sunday, cash-strapped California will dig deeper into the pocketbooks of wage earners -- holding back 10% more than it already does in state income taxes just as the biggest shopping season of the year kicks into gear.
Technically, it's not a tax increase, even though it may feel like one when your next paycheck arrives. As part of a bundle of budget patches adopted in the summer, the state is taking more money now in withholding, even though workers' annual tax bills won't change.
Think of it as a forced, interest-free loan: You'll be repaid any extra withholding in April. Those who would receive a refund anyway will receive a larger one, and those who owe taxes will owe less.
So the state unemployment rate is higher than the national rate, the state is in the top 3 in foreclosures and overall state economy is in dire straits and Sacramento is going to suck out another billion dollars or so for as part of an accounting gimmick.
Fuck 'em. Fuck all of 'em...everyone of these fuckers needs to get bounced.
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I can only imagine how bad it would be if the governor was a democrat.
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