Peter1469
12-04-2012, 07:16 AM
Link (http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/03/us-usa-tax-irs-idUSBRE8B21HA20121203)
If you make more than $200K single, or $250K married, you get to pay a surtax that equals 3.8% on income over $200K. There is another surtax of .9% on "high income" earners.
This does affect me. As a reservist I can work for money or just retirement points. The retirement points is much more flexible and I can do it at home (correspondence courses). If I did the money option, I would pay more taxes. Of course I would make more money- but I would lose some weekends..., these taxes just make my decision easier. Galt out.
If you make more than $200K single, or $250K married, you get to pay a surtax that equals 3.8% on income over $200K. There is another surtax of .9% on "high income" earners.
This does affect me. As a reservist I can work for money or just retirement points. The retirement points is much more flexible and I can do it at home (correspondence courses). If I did the money option, I would pay more taxes. Of course I would make more money- but I would lose some weekends..., these taxes just make my decision easier. Galt out.