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Taxes on Working Senior Citizens Can Be Very High
By Scott Burns Q. I am 73 years old, on Social Security and working part time. Am I required to have payroll taxes deducted from my paychecks? ---O.N., by email from San Antonio, TX A. Yes, the payroll tax, which is often called the employment tax, will...
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Who Will Get Your Employer's 401(K) Contributions?
Today's Rude Opinion Poll: Which description best characterizes our elected representatives in Washington, regardless of party affiliation? They are hapless boobs, constantly passing laws that contradict each other. They are scheming miscreants, relentlessly...
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Reader Suggestion: “Let the Rich Pay More Payroll Taxes“
Here's an idea whose time may be coming: Take the cap off the payroll tax. Apply the payroll tax to every dime of Fat Cat income. Many readers have suggested this since the big tax cut last year. They see it as a response to the excess of top corporate...
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Social Security, Taxes, and ‘The Common Good’
Q. Social Security and privatization of part of the system are sure to get lots of discussion this political season. What ever happened to the idea of the common good? Have we lost the notion of a common good to benefit our society? Why do working class...
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