Trump Truth: NO TAX FOR SENIORS ON SOCIAL SECURITY!
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No tax on any income!
The eventual goal.
There was no tax on Social Security until 1983, guess who voted for it.... (The real) Joe Biden.
oh yeeeeeah thats what im talkin about........
One small step for man, one giant step for all. Ban all income and property taxes.
If we ban all property taxes then that removes the prospect of landowners being the only ones to vote, just FYI
Can't wait for this to be implemented! I already stopped paying income tax and property taxes.
This is a big deal for both the seniors and their voters.
I understand that money is required to operate our Gov't. Military needs to be paid, we have welfare, orphans, science, laws to enforce, roads to build, etc.
But, to take money away from people who have worked their entire life, to give it to illegal aliens, parasites and foreign countries? That is just wrong. Make America great - back in the 1950's it was common for the husband's income pay to raise and educate his family. That was the standard, and is almost unobtainable today. Taxes is a good start.
TS: https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/112920935868972205
Income tax is interest on the fiat money the Federal Reserve loans into the system. It's not needed at all. It's there to hurt us. It's purely malicious.
Must win the House, Senate and the WH to accomplish deeds like that. I’m all for it, need the states to go along too…
How about no tax on crypto sales...
I'm 60. Do I fall under this catagory? I've been receiving SS since I was 57 and now I'm chewing my fingernails worrying if Trump will let me keep all my earnings or since I'm not that magical age of 65, will I have to pay taxes on it?
He specifically says he is not raising the age
I'm guessing not based on what I hear. Btw, have you been paying penalty for early withdrawals?
Early withdrawl?. I'm assuming that has to do with collecting SS before 62. TBH...IDK. I know when I hit 62 I will get a 10% increase, now is that considered a early withdrawal penalty and I'll collect my full SS at 62?
It says "Generally, money taken out of an IRA before age 59 ½ is subject to a 10% early withdrawal penalty" (source). So I guess that matches your expectation of 10% increase at 62.
Oh hell yeah!
Can anyone help me understand what's going on here? I did my family's taxes and I also did my father's taxes.
My wife and I receive disability income from Social Security and my father received retirement funds from Social Security.
Altogether, we didn't have to pay taxes on Social Security (state) and it has been like that for the last 8 years or so.
So when are we exactly paying taxes or is this for something else?