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Old Mar 06, 2017, 03:39 PM
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Could not get in touch with my local mayor. Wow, shock big surprise!!!! So I left him a message telling him, I wanted every bit of information on the city income tax laws. I am long term disability that pays me a big whopping 1000 bucks a month. Even though it is a disability payment, the city always uses the excuse that it is marked third party sick pay. Now, according to the Federal Government. I am disabled but I am still fighting for my SSDI. I have now enrolled the help of my Senator in this process. I want to see in the tax code where they can charge me the 1.5% every year. Yeah it may not seem like much, but it is $180.00 bucks, I have to pay and don`t have, plus I have to pay a 1% school tax of 120.00 bucks on top of that! It is a bunch of crap. Rant over.

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Old Mar 06, 2017, 07:11 PM
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I always hate tax season. I used to get refunds; now I'm lucky if I'm not paying out through the nose, even though I've adjusted my withholding.
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