Not sure I understand you re FICA, DCB.
Everyone pays it on their income up to about $100,000. If you mean it’s a break to not pay it above that level, then that threshold is way below ‘millionaire’.
Also, given that SS benefits are not tied to income above a certain (fairly low IIRC) level, it’s not really a break at all, just more closely matches the benefit with the contribution.
My largest holding did a share placement today at $1.55. the stock closed yesterday at $2.00 and is trading at $1.70 now and we are buying more in the open market, as am I.
Sorry but the $1.55 price was a private placement.
Nice to see you here, wendybear. Why has our beloved Prez not officially greeted you? Cgar? As the Prez’s Chief of Staff, aren’t you supposed to keep his nose to the royal grindstone?
Awesome, I honestly don’t think I’ve ever met anyone from Alabama! How do you like NYC?
Not sure I understand you re FICA, DCB.
Everyone pays it on their income up to about $100,000. If you mean it’s a break to not pay it above that level, then that threshold is way below ‘millionaire’.
Also, given that SS benefits are not tied to income above a certain (fairly low IIRC) level, it’s not really a break at all, just more closely matches the benefit with the contribution.
My largest holding did a share placement today at $1.55. the stock closed yesterday at $2.00 and is trading at $1.70 now and we are buying more in the open market, as am I.
Sorry but the $1.55 price was a private placement.
My target on this stock is $8.00 – 10.00.
Nice to see you here, wendybear. Why has our beloved Prez not officially greeted you? Cgar? As the Prez’s Chief of Staff, aren’t you supposed to keep his nose to the royal grindstone?
too much work DIBS, my point is that Hawaii for example has an 11% income tax on anyone making more than $200,000…..seems right to me.
What do we have figured out, dona?
No, I’m from a smallish town in Alabama.
Lech, I think that you and your brothers and sisters have it figured out.
“Thus the current tax rate for incomes over $500,000 is 8.97 percent”
Please put this in the context of the rest of the rates in NJ and also compare to ALL other staes.
Thank you.