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aachimptax hike is only for those making 250k+ i believe. excludes most on the forums.

don't forget about cap gains.

 

Obama's tax plan only explicitly raise taxes on those who are married, with kids, medical expenses, and a host of other write offs and write downs with over 250k in earnings.

For people on the board with no mortgage, no eligibility for the "savers credit", no "making work count credit," who aren't married, with no kids, you can expect your taxes to go up. Also since most of us live in NYC, your taxes will go up anyway because the city doesn't have enough money with the downturn on wall street. Oh wait, don't forget the raise in payroll taxes, the increase in the social security ceiling.

If you're single in NY and will pull in over 75k this year, welcome to the "250k" club.

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