Taxing questions Taxing questions Friday, 20 Jan 2017 | 12:31 PM ET | 01:45
During the campaign, President Donald Trump proposed the most significant tax cuts since Ronald Reagan.
Trump's tax plan calls for reducing personal income tax rates from seven to three brackets: 12 percent, 25 percent and 33 percent. His plan also would increase the standard deduction to $15,000, up from $6,300 for single filers, and to $30,000 for married couples filing jointly, up from $12,600.
"For many middle-income taxpayers, the new standard deduction [under Trump's proposal] may exceed their itemized deductions, thus allowing a higher deduction," said Timothy Speiss, chairman of personal wealth advisors at accounting firm EisnerAmper.
The Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center has estimated how much taxpayers would save annually based on their income under Trump's tax plan as well as a similar one proposed by House Republicans. (See chart below.)
Trump's plan also calls for the repeal of the alternative minimum tax and the estate tax. With the elimination of the AMT, itemized deductions would be worth more, Speiss said.
Under current law, a taxpayer can pass up to $5.45 million to heirs tax free. For married couples it's $10.9 million. Above that amount, beneficiaries must pay an estate tax of 40 percent. (Fifteen states and the District of Columbia also assess an estate tax.)
Only the wealthiest Americans pay the estate tax. In 2015, about 10,800 estate returns were filed, about half of those were taxable, with the federal government collecting $18 billion, according to Tax Policy Center estimates. Everything you need to know about President-elect Trump's tax plans Getty Images
Not all taxpayers would benefit from Trump's proposals. His plan calls for repealing personal exemptions for taxpayers and their dependents as well as the head of household filing status.
If that happens, single parents with dependent children and most married households with at least three dependents would pay more in federal income taxes.
About 20 percent of households and more than half of single parents would pay more in taxes under Trump's tax plan even with the child-care breaks, according to an analysis by the Tax Policy Center from New York University law professor Lily Batchelder. (See table below.)
【 在 lczlcz(lcz) 的大作中提到: 】 http://sc.cnbcfm.com/applications/cnbc.com/resources/files/2016/11/30/TrumpTaxPlan.png http://www.cnbc.com/2017/01/22/how-trumps-proposals-may-affect-every-income-tax-bracket.html Taxing questions Taxing questions Friday, 20 Jan 2017 | 12:31 PM ET | 01:45 During the campaign, President Donald Trump proposed the most significant tax cuts since Ronald Reagan. Trump's tax plan calls for reducing personal income tax rates from seven to three brackets: 12 percent, 25 percent and 33 percent. His plan also would increase the standard deduction to $15,000, up from $6,300 for single filers ...................
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AMT tax rate is 35%, not 28% if your income is less than ~500K. Only those income higher than sweet spot of AMT will start to pay 28% for those income is between ~500K to 650K. So if you pay AMT and earn less than 500K, you may save 2%.
如果你有孩子,特别有两个或更多孩子的可以用你2015年或2016年的AGI估算一下在
Trump Tax Plan下,你的联邦税增加了还是减少了。
Trump 把 Standard Deductible 增加到三万, 但取消了Personal Exempt.
如果你目前的Itemized Deductible 不到三万的话,就用你的AGI(Adjusted Gross
Income)减去$30000, 剩下的就是你的Taxable Income.
Taxable Income里面:
0-$75000 那部分税率是12%
$75000-$225000 那部分税率是%25
$225000 以上的税率是33%
用以上的算法估算出联邦税,跟你2015年或2016年报税表里面的联邦税比较,看看在
Trump Plan是要多交税还是少交税。如果你还有child credit的话,可以减掉 child
credit. 当然大部分码工码婆已经拿不到Child Credit了。
如果你目前的Itemized Deductible 超过三万,就用你的1040里面Line 41 来估算。
但是“简化”也要耗精力,总体上还是费了很多周章
【 在 dellp (dellp) 的大作中提到: 】
: Trump Tax Plan简化税率,比较容易估算
: 如果你有孩子,特别有两个或更多孩子的可以用你2015年或2016年的AGI估算一下在
: Trump Tax Plan下,你的联邦税增加了还是减少了。
: Trump 把 Standard Deductible 增加到三万, 但取消了Personal Exempt.
: 如果你目前的Itemized Deductible 不到三万的话,就用你的AGI(Adjusted Gross : Income)减去$30000, 剩下的就是你的Taxable Income.
: Taxable Income里面:
: 0-$7500 那部分税率是12%
: $7500-$225000 那部分税率是%25
: $225000 以上的税率是33%
: ...................
【 在 namdog (●_高智晟_浦志强_还被铲子迫害吗?) 的大作中提到: 】
: 目前的规则上是简化了一点
: 但是“简化”也要耗精力,总体上还是费了很多周章
【 在 dellp (dellp) 的大作中提到: 】
: Trump Tax Plan简化税率,比较容易估算
: 如果你有孩子,特别有两个或更多孩子的可以用你2015年或2016年的AGI估算一下在
: Trump Tax Plan下,你的联邦税增加了还是减少了。
: Trump 把 Standard Deductible 增加到三万, 但取消了Personal Exempt.
: 如果你目前的Itemized Deductible 不到三万的话,就用你的AGI(Adjusted Gross : Income)减去$30000, 剩下的就是你的Taxable I
【 在 roygreat (Light be with you.) 的大作中提到: 】
: 感觉没差多少。瞎折腾。有这空不如去把富人避税的问题先解决了。
Taxable Income里面:
0-$7500 那部分税率是12%
$7500-$225000 那部分税率是%25
$225000 以上的税率是33%
【 在 monmon (For the Horde!) 的大作中提到: 】
: 税率12%的那部分应该是0~ $75000 吧,少了个0 ?
: Taxable Income里面:
: 0-$7500 那部分税率是12%
: $7500-$225000 那部分税率是%25
: $225000 以上的税率是33%
【 在 monmon(For the Horde!) 的大作中提到: 】
: 看到一点,这个plan对多孩子的家庭不友好
支持这个改革。
5万-7万的收入的家庭不管几个小孩都拿不到啥福利的?
原来就是递减原则, 包括收入和孩子数量。这么多年基本上中产多生孩子根本没有好
处, 我家4个我自己深有体会。收入到一定程度很多deduction都就没了。孩子也是一
样的。
还有就是就算报税不照顾多个孩子, 问题是收入少的应该还是可以继续申请福利的吧
。
所以还是没有收入多生孩子的最后能跑赢中产。看大家贴这么多我还是这个感觉。
交多少税跟养孩子吃福利是两回事吧.
5万-7万的收入的家庭不管几个小孩都拿不到啥福利的.
credit。但Child Credit在家庭AGI超过11万时就开始Phase Out, 到13万时就没有了
。所以新税法打击最厉害的是那些家庭收入十万到二十几万的两三个或更多孩子的家庭。
美国大约有8百万的家庭税负会增加。
Trump可是号称给所有人减税,特别是给中产减税。
我早就说过老船说得好听, 可是钱从哪里来?他不对富人下手,怎么可能给中产减负
。。。
子子孙孙而不绝
是民族英雄!
致敬!
Social Security 靠的是年轻人
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Taxing questions
Taxing questions
Friday, 20 Jan 2017 | 12:31 PM ET | 01:45
During the campaign, President Donald Trump proposed the most significant
tax cuts since Ronald Reagan.
Trump's tax plan calls for reducing personal income tax rates from seven to three brackets: 12 percent, 25 percent and 33 percent. His plan also would
increase the standard deduction to $15,000, up from $6,300 for single filers, and to $30,000 for married couples filing jointly, up from $12,600.
"For many middle-income taxpayers, the new standard deduction [under Trump's proposal] may exceed their itemized deductions, thus allowing a higher
deduction," said Timothy Speiss, chairman of personal wealth advisors at
accounting firm EisnerAmper.
The Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center has estimated how much taxpayers would save annually based on their income under Trump's tax plan as well as a
similar one proposed by House Republicans. (See chart below.)
Trump's plan also calls for the repeal of the alternative minimum tax and
the estate tax. With the elimination of the AMT, itemized deductions would
be worth more, Speiss said.
Under current law, a taxpayer can pass up to $5.45 million to heirs tax free. For married couples it's $10.9 million. Above that amount, beneficiaries
must pay an estate tax of 40 percent. (Fifteen states and the District of
Columbia also assess an estate tax.)
Only the wealthiest Americans pay the estate tax. In 2015, about 10,800
estate returns were filed, about half of those were taxable, with the
federal government collecting $18 billion, according to Tax Policy Center
estimates.
Everything you need to know about President-elect Trump's tax plans
Getty Images
Not all taxpayers would benefit from Trump's proposals. His plan calls for
repealing personal exemptions for taxpayers and their dependents as well as the head of household filing status.
If that happens, single parents with dependent children and most married
households with at least three dependents would pay more in federal income
taxes.
About 20 percent of households and more than half of single parents would
pay more in taxes under Trump's tax plan even with the child-care breaks,
according to an analysis by the Tax Policy Center from New York University
law professor Lily Batchelder. (See table below.)
在美国交了20年税,根本就不在乎这些了。
你养几个孩子哪里有时间折腾这些细致的税务,更何况早就把中产算计得死死的。
中产就是等着被抢光的命
别在税收上做梦了
真想省点钱,花时间找些coupon是正经。要不diy, 少出去吃饭,搭车等等
都比盼总统减税实际
对于4个活以上的估计就没有以前的好了。
不过生4个以上的孩子,你以为是耗子啊,一窝生那么多干嘛。
估计这个plan会鼓励双职工工作,优生优育。
一旦day care 的费用不算入税基,第二档的很多家庭税基就能降到75000以下,也是利好。
credit回来。
但收入11万以上的就慢慢没有credit了。
双职工的家庭虽然孩子只有5岁前要去day care,入学后其实费用也不低,每天after
school care就是一笔支出。学校一年只开放半年左右,剩下半年要到处塞,夏天的
summer camp一周一周的,很轻松的就超过5000一个孩子了。
如果目前报的是Itemized (有房有贷款的家庭),有两个孩子就要多交税了。
这个新的政策更灵活,更倾向于支持双职工家庭。
万起?
可以多出时间享受生活
或者可以养育更多后代
结果税收成了鼓励双职工的计划生育。
美国苦逼的生活才算刚刚开始。
正确的做法是废除复杂的福利,给美国人发基本生活费用,包括自助餐,吸毒的饿死不管。生了不养的治罪抓起来上课劳动,孩子交由国家抚养。取消落地公民等等。
现在的策略还是剥削中产,没有改善。
是flexible spending 可以夫妻放5000, 剩下的可以两个孩子抵6000, 所以差不多
11000左右。
但是这也就对中等收入,收入高一点,记得啥都wipe out,不能抵, 收入低,本身不
用交啥税,政府还倒给钱。
当然,trump tax的精髓是川普老人家自己, 坐着金马桶不用交一毛钱税,关键是要
business loss
business loss自己随便编就行了。
累进税最高档是92%。
小白脸肯尼迪(民主党)是第一个破坏这种税收制的罪魁祸首,将最高税率变成60%。
business loss原来可以自己随便编? CPA审计都不需要了,IRS审计也不要了? 所以别人说你傻逼不是没有道理的.
人啊,只要学川普,没下限,日子可以过的很好的。
itimed deduction. 不是豪宅和弯曲小黑屋很难超3万呐
Obamacare 的替代法案 税制改革还要往后排
以上是28%。如果他能取消AMT,税应该会少。
income higher than sweet spot of AMT will start to pay 28% for those income is between ~500K to 650K. So if you pay AMT and earn less than 500K, you may save 2%.
系统要简单些,用的时候别浪费了
都不会Itemized.
40-50万货款: 15-20k mortgage interest
Property tax: 5-10k
20万工资 12-15k State, local income tax
加上其他小的itemized deduction (personal tax, etc.)
大部分中产会超过三万itemized deduction
【 在 liangmaomao (UCLA) 的大作中提到: 】
: 没错。川普上台,我恨不得多交税!
该拿福利的一分不少
从中产孩子嘴里抠钱出来
川普独一号
【 在 monmon(For the Horde!) 的大作中提到: 】
: 交多少税跟养孩子吃福利是两回事吧?
: 5万-7万的收入的家庭不管几个小孩都拿不到啥福利的?
: 了.
【 在 zhenqiumi(真球迷) 的大作中提到: 】
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