Ty, are you sure about those UK numbers? The reason I ask you have 40% + 25.8% which would be 65.8% that would come out of paycheck, then an additional 20% VAT tax on most goods purchased which would make a total of 85.8% of your total earned money going to taxes. That only leaves about $14 of each $100 earned. That would give a LOT of reason to work "off the books".UK 40% even if you have children. US social security 6.2%, UK 25.8%. State income tax in Montana 6.9, UK has a flat VAT tax of 20% on all goods sold
US social security 6.2%
Yes I'm sure about the numbers. I Google searched UK tax rates, the numbers are from UK sites.Ty, are you sure about those UK numbers? The reason I ask you have 40% + 25.8% which would be 65.8% that would come out of paycheck, then an additional 20% VAT tax on most goods purchased which would make a total of 85.8% of your total earned money going to taxes. That only leaves about $14 of each $100 earned. That would give a LOT of reason to work "off the books".
Ty, in USA we pay 12.4% SS, you only mention the 6.2% half that shows on your paycheck if you're working for a company who pays the other half. If you're self employed you will be paying the whole 12.4% for the first $128,400. After that the money is tax free as far as SS is concerned. That has been one of the complaints from many of us "poor folk" who pay that 12.4% on our total income, while the "rich folk" only pay a MUCH smaller percentage of their income on SS.
Agreed. It shocked me after not being on the forum for a couple of days. Free health is a hot button item for sure.AMEN TO THAT.
What a depressing, miserable thread.
I've had people from Canada tell me they had to come to the states for heart surgery because the wait list in Canada would put them in the ground.
Yes I'm sure about the numbers. I Google searched UK tax rates, the numbers are from UK sites.
I'm sorry you have to pay that much in social security tax. Especially with a fair chunk of it not going into social security anymore. The fact is only 10% of Americans are self employed, so the majority of people only pay half. The numbers I quoted are based off of someone having a similar income to mine.
Ken this is obviously a topic that you are very passionate about. I respect you and your opinion. So I'm going to bow out of the conversation.Ty, YOU are also paying 12.4% SS taxes. Your employer simply takes out 6.2% before you see it. When I was in management (or when my daughter worked PRN as a nurse) the salary is figured on if the company takes out the SS or if it's passed on to you, then you have to pay the full amount. Doesn't matter who actually turns in the money, it's coming out of YOUR paycheck.