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tRidiot

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Isn't this 2% 'increase' caused by allowing a 'tax-break' period to lapse? Serious question here...I thought we were given this 'break' from this particular 2% a few years back and now the 'break' is over. Or am I incorrect in my thinking here?

That is correct. "Supposedly" there are not supposed to be any significant increase in middle- or lower-income earners except that 2%. But people seem to be reporting something more than that... I don't know, I'm 1099, too, so mine won't really be felt until later.

I have a much higher income than some of those being reported, but my "calculated" additional tax burden just from that 2% (not counting my increase in other taxes) is not that much higher than what people are reporting. I'm just not sure where that comes from... how to reconcile the difference people say they are losing?
 

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from those that i have talked to, it appears to be more than 2% in most cases coming from their checks compared to 2012.
 

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I work in the payroll industry, so here is what happened:

The Employee SS Rate went from 4.2% to 6.2%, a 2% increase, however as was stated earlier, this was the lapse of a decrease that was supposed to help stimulate the economy.

Also, ever year the Federal Withholding Tables get adjusted for inflation and this year there were the high end bracket changes.

Federal Withholding Tables said:
20112012
Single
AmountRateAmountRate
0-21500% 0-22000%
2150-1085010%2200-1112510%
10850-37500 870 + 15% of amount over 10850 11125-38450 892.50 + 15% of amount over 11125
37500-87800 4867.50 + 25% of amount over 37500 38450-90050 4991.25 + 25% of amount over 38450
87800-180800 17442.50 + 28% of amount over 87800 90050-185450 17891.25 + 28% of amount over 90050
180800-390500 43482.50 + 33% of amount over 180800 185450-400550 44603.25 + 33% of amount over 185450
390500 and up 112683.50 + 35% of amount over 390500 400550-402200 115586 + 35% of amount over 400550
402200 and up 116163.75 +39.6% of amount over 402200
Married
0-8100 0% 0-8300 0%
8100-25500 10% 8300-26150 10%
25500-78800 1740 + 15% of amount over 25500 26150-80800 1785 + 15% of amount over 26150
78800-150800 9735 + 25% of amount over 78800 80800-154700 9982.50 + 25% of amount over 80800
150800-225550 27735 + 28% of amount over 150800 154700-231350 28457.50 + 28% of amount over 154700
225550-396450 48665 + 33% of amount over 225550 231350-406650 49919.50 + 33% of amount over 231350
396450 and up 105062 + 35% of amount over 396450 406650-458300 107768.50 + 35% of amount over 406650
458300 and up 125846 + 39.6% of amount over 458300

So not only do we have the 2% increase, but each bracket got an increase as well. The bracket increase is the inflation adjustment that is done every year, but they also added the 39.6% bracket this year.
 
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