Archer 007
Rebirth
Is it taxable?
At what rate?
At what level of intake does taxing start?
At what rate?
At what level of intake does taxing start?
Originally posted by archer_007
I was wondering because some neighbors of mine had the question to ask me since i'm suppost to be the expert on government and taxes. Other then about $600 a month of SS, they get about $300 in other income from a part-time job and retirement benifits.
Originally posted by taper
Probably will. I'm not quite 21 now, and I'm not expecting to get back a cent of what I'm putting in. I'd rather have the gov't butt out and let me use my money to provide for my own family, rather than provide for everybody's family. If they spent their life not planning for their retirement, why should I give them money?
Originally posted by JollyRoger
If you look at life expectancies, then social security is just another way for those who work hard, live poor, and die young to subsidize those who barely work, live affluently, and die much older.