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mellowtigger ([personal profile] mellowtigger) wrote2011-03-24 08:34 pm
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US$251 poorer

I just paid my taxes electronically.  I didn't understand most of it and just clicked through the defaults on everything.  (No, I didn't pay alimony in 2010.  No, I didn't pay to have my livestock tested for something-or-other-disease.  No, I didn't participate in any complicated government fund where I pay money ahead of time and withdraw within limits for yadda, yadda, yadda.)

In addition to what's taken out of my paycheck throughout the year, I paid another $156 to the U.S. government, another $75 to the Minnesota state government, and $20 to TurboTax for filing all of my forms electronically to keep me from having to figure out addresses and stamps at a post office open at inconvenient times.

As long as it keeps bureaucrats away from me for another year, I suppose it's money well spent.

I half-remember a Republican who campaigned several years ago on the promise to make tax calculation forms fit on a postcard.  I wish.

[identity profile] castleclear.livejournal.com 2011-03-25 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
Because the top 10% would rather NOT pay their fair share. Instead they prefer to hire lobbyists to influence the peoples' representatives, prefer to own the media and pay commercial artists and others to attempt to shape and at minimum influence popular opinion. Why these folks cannot pay and act directly perhaps relates to our natural repugnance in the United States to the broken feudalism of Middle Ages Europe.

And yes, i would vote Socialist-Democrat in a heart beat provided it was the real deal and not a Nationalist Socialist Party a la the infamous one in post WW I Germany that brought a certain madman to power. (Hint: names starting with the letter H)

[identity profile] randomcub.livejournal.com 2011-03-25 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
One does wonder. They get ridiculous things like health care, unemployment, and such.