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Ron Paul Is Secretly Taking Over The GOP And It's Driving People Insane
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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 1788524" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>Hell, I'd be happy if they just paid nothing. Right now, people receive more money in taxes than they pay in. I'm not just talking welfare programs. I'm talking the refund on their 1040 return. It blows my mind that sometimes the return is even more than the taxes paid in. </p><p></p><p>I'm not often one to judge "poor" people and tell them how to conduct themselves, but I'm confident in saying giving lower income people a giant hunk of cash (on a refund anticipation loan most surely) does not responsibly better them. </p><p></p><p>I mean, my Brother in Law gets back more than he pays in due to EIC. He still doesn't understand why I would tell him to set his withholding to zero (as he has no tax liability, he can have zero withheld). Rather than get 250 bucks more each month and still get a 3000 "refund," he would rather have smaller checks and 6,000 lump sum. He like the "big check" as he calls it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 1788524, member: 7488"] Hell, I'd be happy if they just paid nothing. Right now, people receive more money in taxes than they pay in. I'm not just talking welfare programs. I'm talking the refund on their 1040 return. It blows my mind that sometimes the return is even more than the taxes paid in. I'm not often one to judge "poor" people and tell them how to conduct themselves, but I'm confident in saying giving lower income people a giant hunk of cash (on a refund anticipation loan most surely) does not responsibly better them. I mean, my Brother in Law gets back more than he pays in due to EIC. He still doesn't understand why I would tell him to set his withholding to zero (as he has no tax liability, he can have zero withheld). Rather than get 250 bucks more each month and still get a 3000 "refund," he would rather have smaller checks and 6,000 lump sum. He like the "big check" as he calls it. [/QUOTE]
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