Here who's winning under Trump Tax Law

meanwhile right wing suckers who actually pay their taxes get $100 bucks, the uber wealthy get truckloads of cash.....

Isn't a large chunk of Amazon owned by ultra-liberal Jeff Bezos and his soon-to-be ex-wife?

Get back to me after you demand that he pay his "fair share."
 
The lower corporate tax rates have brought dozens of companies back to the US and hundreds of thousands of jobs for Americans.
 
Perhaps this should be written in crayon for the radical democrat Socialists:

"At least a hundred bucks, for the vast majority of American tax filers -- more than 65%."

My decrease was much more than 100 dollars.

Their ignorance is understandable. People that receive government assistance don't pay income taxes, do they, Earl?
 
DEMOCRATS wanted no tax relief at all, did they, Earl?

They did indeed vote against tax relief, every single Democrat in the House. That is proof...yes it is. They did not want tax relief.

Americans are watching these radical Democrat Socialists and will respond accordingly in 2020.
 
CNN:

"Winning: Most US taxpayers
The vast majority of American tax filers -- more than 65% -- will see their overall tax burden decrease by at least $100, according to the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation. See page 7 of this helpful analysis.
Slightly less than 30% of filers will see very little change in their tax liability and a small percentage, about 6%, will see an increase. These tax rate cuts for individual filers are not permanent like the corporate tax cuts, but they'll be in place until 2025.

But while most Americans got a tax cut, most people don't seem to understand they got one. According to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll out this week, only 17% of Americans think they're getting a tax cut while 28% said they will pay more."

https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/13/politics/tax-reform-winners-and-losers/index.html

Thank you President Trump

Not ONE radical Democrat Socialist voted for the tax law.

$100. :lolup:

$8.00 a month.

And what was the corporate and wealthy cut? About $100?
 
Bezo is an 'ultra-liberal' where do you get that dopey, Fux?

He owns the ultra-liberal Washington Post and Amazon donations hugely favor the party of the jackass, therefore...

BTW, Bernie Sanders called his proposed bill to tax corporations on the food stamps and housing subsidies their workers use the BEZOS act.

Hypocrite that you are, you won't call a liberal out, will you?
 
CNN:

"Winning: Most US taxpayers
The vast majority of American tax filers -- more than 65% -- will see their overall tax burden decrease by at least $100, according to the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation. See page 7 of this helpful analysis.
Slightly less than 30% of filers will see very little change in their tax liability and a small percentage, about 6%, will see an increase. These tax rate cuts for individual filers are not permanent like the corporate tax cuts, but they'll be in place until 2025.

But while most Americans got a tax cut, most people don't seem to understand they got one. According to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll out this week, only 17% of Americans think they're getting a tax cut while 28% said they will pay more."

https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/13/politics/tax-reform-winners-and-losers/index.html

Thank you President Trump

Not ONE radical Democrat Socialist voted for the tax law.

Average tax payer gets $100,billionaires get 10's of millions
 
He owns the ultra-liberal Washington Post and Amazon donations hugely favor the party of the jackass, therefore...

BTW, Bernie Sanders called his proposed bill to tax corporations on the food stamps and housing subsidies their workers use the BEZOS act.

Hypocrite that you are, you won't call a liberal out, will you?


last response to you Lesion, ya fuckin troll

in the meantime explain why these corporations pay no taxes while your inbred neighbors pay thousands if they happen to follow the law?

The following is a list of the country’s largest publicly-held profitable corporations that paid no federal income taxes in 2018 on billions in U.S. income, according to ITEP analysis of 560 companies. ITEP reports U.S. income before federal taxes, and takes into consideration paid state and local taxes, which could reduce or increase U.S. income. The report does not look at total tax provision, a number that could include foreign taxes and deferred taxes. All figures, except for tax rate, are in millions.

Company U.S. Income Federal Tax Effective Tax Rate

Amazon.com $10,835 –129 –1%
Delta Air Lines $5,073 –187 –4%
Chevron $4,547 –181 –4%
General Motors $4,320 –104 –2%
EOG Resources $4,067 –304 –7%
Occidental Petroleum $3,379 –23 –1%
Honeywell International $2,830 –21 –1%
Deere $2,152 –268 –12%
American Electric Power $1,943 –32 –2%
Principal Financial $1,641 –49 –3%
FirstEnergy $1,495 –16 –1%
Prudential Financial $1,440 –346 –24%
Xcel Energy $1,434 –34 –2%
Devon Energy $1,297 –14 –1%
DTE Energy $1,215 –17 –1%
Halliburton $1,082 –19 –2%
Netflix $856 –22 –3%
Whirlpool $717 –70 –10%
Eli Lilly $598 –54 –9%
IBM $500 –342 –68%
Goodyear Tire & Rubber $440 –15 –3%
Penske Automotive Group $393 –16 –4%
Aramark $315 –48 –15%
AECOM Technology $238 –122 –51%
Tech Data $203 –10 –5%
Performance Food Group $192 –9 –4%
Arrow Electronics $167 –12 –7%

that's what I thought, ya got nuttin
 
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