Dear Friends:
All the Drumpf supporters who were so ecstatic about the changes to tax legislation back in 2017 are now starting to see the results of this latest scam by Don the Con! (This was supposed to be a big tax win for the middle class.... but in reality benefited the rich and super rich a lot more than anyone else!)
Have a look at this article from Yahoo financial news:
All the Drumpf supporters who were so ecstatic about the changes to tax legislation back in 2017 are now starting to see the results of this latest scam by Don the Con! (This was supposed to be a big tax win for the middle class.... but in reality benefited the rich and super rich a lot more than anyone else!)
Have a look at this article from Yahoo financial news:
Folks you were warned about this scam way back then...... and everybody still fell for it hook, line and sinker...... so don't come crying to us now because it's too late kids!Tax season has just begun and some Americans have already filed their taxes for 2018. And while many people generally expect a hefty refund, several have found themselves with a surprise tax bill from the IRS.“I literally screamed when I saw my refund,” says Elissa Crooks. The 41-year-old from Orlando says that her refund was slashed by roughly $1,400 when she filed her 2018 taxes a few days ago.She says that she relies on her refund to cover the property taxes on the house she bought four years ago. A Democrat whose voting history has included candidates from both parties, she says that she was “very upset” about her lower refund.“I waited over the weekend to hit the send button because I thought something had to be missing,” she says. “I went over it with a fine-toothed comb. I didn’t know why it was so different.”Crooks isn’t alone. On Twitter, the hashtags #TrumpTaxScam and #GOPTaxScam are full of angry tweeters, complaining that their refunds were either greatly reduced, or that they now owe the IRS, thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) passed in December 2017. Many say they feel betrayed by President Trump, who they voted for in 2016. While some appeared to be fake accounts, or ‘bots,’ there are many who have been negatively impacted by TCJA.Kelli (who wanted her last name withheld), tweeted to the president: “First time ever owing on taxes! Static income, but take away the itemization and we got hit hard! @realDonaldTrump where’s the middle class benefits? Sadly disappointed here!”She lives in Rialto, Calif., with her wife and says that she voted for President Trump in 2016. She normally receives a $2,500 refund, but this year, she had to pay $1,900. (The average refund between 2014 and 2018 was around $2,700.)
The way I see it anyway!
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