Thursday, January 25, 2007
Filing "Single"
It's Income Tax time again and I always feel that it is unfair the way the government discriminates against the single taxpayer. There always seems to be tax breaks for the married with children or unmarried with children, low income or high income, small business owner or large business owner. When does the "single" filer get a tax break?
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Very good point! Should we single people be penalized because we are not married and/or do not have children? Single people without children can work just has hard and many times much harder to make ends meet than those who are married and have two incomes. I'd like to research more information on this issue.
My problem is my child grew up & moved out & I lost the ability to file Head of Household or take any of the extra deductions, but I'm still helping her with food, clothes & rent. I now file as single and there's no provision for the fact that I'm still helping to support my daughter.
I totally agree with your point. Its like the government wants you to have children and barely make it. What about the single people with no kids, who are just working to take care of themselves and trying make ends meet We are living from check to check. But when it comes to tax time you owe ever year. Its not fair. I may as well have some kids continue to live check to check and wait until tax time and get rewarded.
Just out of curiosity, how many of you complaining about how unfair the government is to singles consistently vote for Democrats? The Democrat philosophy is to redistribute taxes for social goods. Since you're single, and we want people to be married and to have kids (otherwise, who's going to pay the social security taxes we need?), we penalize you so we can reward them. You don't like it? Stop voting for redistributionists.
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