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Why not 6 months then?We could go 1 year.
Why not 6 months then?We could go 1 year.
Ok.Why not 6 months then?
Nah, cold turkey is the way to go. Entitlement benefits have been propping up the profits of corporate america and the agriculture industry for too long, time to cut off the moochers.Ok.
If that's what you want.
I just was thinking that it's easier to phase them of welfare, than cutting it off cold turkey.
I 100% agree.Nah, cold turkey is the way to go. Entitlement benefits have been propping up the profits of corporate america and the agriculture industry for too long, time to cut off the moochers.
That changes in 2018 .Wouldn't the fact that you don't pay income tax on the value of your employer provided health insurance also be a form of welfare?
Kind of a deceptive statement.That changes in 2018 .
A $27,500 tax break sounds a lot like a welfare benefit to me.Kind of a deceptive statement.
In 2018 people will start paying taxes only on the portion of employer contributions that exceed $27,500 for a family plan, and that threshold is tied to inflation.
But you knew that of course.
Not paying a tax is not welfare.Wouldn't the fact that you don't pay income tax on the value of your employer provided health insurance also be a form of welfare?
depends what the definition of "is", is.A rule that exempts certain income from taxation is a form of welfare. Health insurance is part of the compensation package, and is not being taxed.
No.Wouldn't the fact that you don't pay income tax on the value of your employer provided health insurance also be a form of welfare?
Would that be because it benefits you, or do you believe that everyone, regardless of income, should be allowed to exclude $27500 worth of income from taxation if they pay for their own health insurance?
State income tax? That would suck.What's crazy is that I've got to report my state refund from last year as income for this years taxes...
What's the threshold for a single person ?Kind of a deceptive statement.
In 2018 people will start paying taxes only on the portion of employer contributions that exceed $27,500 for a family plan, and that threshold is tied to inflation.
But you knew that of course.
Same here .What's crazy is that I've got to report my state refund from last year as income for this years taxes...