I don’t even want $1,200, $2,000, or whatever other number they want to push. Just tax me less for the equivalent amount. Why the fuck should I pay money in tax, so government can spend money processing it just to give it back? Just let me keep in the first place!
It’s like depositing $10k into the bank but when you go to withdraw it they say they can only give you $9,000 because they spent the other $1k on staff and other expenses, then the bank acting like they did you a huge favor.
How do payroll taxes show up on your pay stub? Looking at ADP right now and my paycheck is identical to how it was before august. Wondering if I need to change something?
I don’t even want $1,200, $2,000, or whatever other number they want to push. Just tax me less for the equivalent amount. Why the fuck should I pay money in tax, so government can spend money processing it just to give it back? Just let me keep in the first place!
It’s like depositing $10k into the bank but when you go to withdraw it they say they can only give you $9,000 because they spent the other $1k on staff and other expenses, then the bank acting like they did you a huge favor.
While the payroll tax holiday is temporary, Trump directed U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to explore ways, including through legislation, to forgive the payroll taxes permanently.
Yeah, apparently employers have "option" to do it.
https://www.greenpath.com/5-questions-about-the-payroll-tax-holiday/
How do payroll taxes show up on your pay stub? Looking at ADP right now and my paycheck is identical to how it was before august. Wondering if I need to change something?
I'm not sure. Out of work. Apparently your employer doesn't have to do it. Look up Payroll Tax Holiday.
https://www.greenpath.com/5-questions-about-the-payroll-tax-holiday/