UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
Just an FYI: one pays an overall effective tax rate, not an effective federal tax rate. You clearly do not know your tax code or tax/onomy.
Yes, I just made a funny. Tax-taxonomy. Good times.
nice catch on clayton moving the goalposts.
it's pretty simple to see that when someone pays 15% in taxes on most of their income, and 25% in taxes on the rest of their income, and 6.2% taxes for SS on all of their income, and 1.45% taxes for medicare on all of their income, plus state taxes, and then gets a small refund, the result is gonna be close to 22%.
all clayton has to do is look at the IRS tax tables, which he has had over a year to do. but he refuses to do so, because he is a child and this was not covered in the child's coloring books he gets from his grandma and grandpa every year for his birthday.