We were all taught to not take the credit. Where this statement had its place at one point in time, it does not serve us as a people where the IRS is concerned. Why? Well whether you are sovereign or not, you have a social security number, which is your account number in the United States account at the World Bank. It means that you are bonded property of the United States and no amount of perpetuating righteousness can change that - at least not how you are doing it. Think about it: America has only been written into existence since 1776 yet has been committing slaughter since the early 1600s, much like the missionaries who came here and took 5 generations to finally prime our islands for their seizure. Well, it happened on Turtle Island prior to. Although we learn their history, not ours, there is something there for us. It is the message on how to defeat what they are doing. One only has to pay attention. This post pertains to every single body with a social security number.
Throughout the last 180 years or so, our people have been getting lied to about everything that we thought we've learned. Sure, after living and breeding their system for so long, we are well adopted as a whole, but for those of whom are knowing that everything concerning the de facto government is wrong, but don't know how to live otherwise, this can be a really scary time. We wouldn't know what to expect or where to go.
Well we were all taught good and well not to do good things and brag about them, but I am going to tell you in this blog that you should tell, and I will provide factual reasons why you should. I am not going to waste your time with my opinion because we all have one. You are not following this blog to hear my opinion. You can follow my personal Facebook page to know what I think. You read & follow this blog to be informed of something that is important to you.
Getting to the point:
Doesn't your heart melt when you see whole communities of kids with no kind of enrichment program whatsoever? What about educational cuts and all the funding sources for all the good stuff, get cut. Are you satisfied with the bombing that is going on? With the war games they play in our waters? Pohakuloa? Unexploded Ordinance sitting dormant under Giggle Hill in Haiku?
Do you ever get mad at where your tax dollars are going, and you know that food stamps don't cost as much as they take? Piss you off when you can't get rental assistance or school lunch, but they can afford new weapons of mass destruction? You're probably wondering where all of this is going.
Most of us either tithe to a church or donate to an organization at least once per year, but we don't do it for the credit. In fact, we don't want your stinking credit for what we do in our communities.
Now I am going to tell you how this is wrong, on so many levels:
1) Let's look at your paycheck vs cost of living - your gross pay is 100% of your paycheck. Taxes combined take about 35%, leaving you with a little over half of what you earned. Then insurance takes up to 20% leaving you with less than half of your earnings, and all you did was pay to not go to jail for tax evasion & insurance - just in case something goes wrong. You generally take home only about half of what you earn per paycheck.
2) Your rent or mortgage should be at 28% or less than your gross paycheck, but its usually much more. You are left with less than 10% of your paycheck to take care of everything from utility bills, car payments, car insurance, households, groceries, school trips & events, holidays and everything else in life. Um, I think you might have run out of money already.
3) You are constantly told to have faith that if you donate or tithe full amounts, that you will get blessed, but where is the money you worked so hard all week? Why don't you have that?
I think this right here is enough reason, because I can go on and on with citations and examples to prove my facts. Now let's talk about filing your taxes...
Did you know...
1) That you can claim up to $500 per fiscal year for transportation to work and not get audited? But you should save every gas receipt in your house. You can claim it all, as long as you can show stuff from work or school.
2) That you can claim up to $500 per fiscal year for work clothing and supplies? This amount too, comes without audit. But once again, save receipts.
3) If you don't live with your parents & you covered more than half the house expenses you claim head of house, not single This means that if you live alone or pay half the bills, you are head of household, for an additional $3000 credit
4) Even if you only pay $20/month on your school loan, remain compliant and talk to them frequently. Otherwise, you can say that you paid debt with your tax return - which is also good, but obviously not what we want with that lump sum.
5) Make sure you do the dependent care tax credit to reimburse you for child care, paid errands to care for your children, costs of extracurricular activities, etc.
6) Get Medicaid if you have no insurance. This new thing is costly.
7) Check your EIC no matter what
8) Claim your moving expenses, First Time Home Buyer credit, solar energy or weatherization credit, and educational credits
9) That paper you got from church in December with your tithings listed. Get it out. Now find the receipts or screenshots of all your charitable donations. If you got one for donating clothes, then add that up too. You can claim up to 50% of your gross 100% earnings and be reimbursed from the IRS. This keeps you from ever owing, as well as what we are going to explain below. Sip your drink and focus before continuing.
You will claim all of that. If you didn't do it for the credit, don't tell people and they won't give you credit. But stop killing your family finances because you took the message wrong. Honestly.
When you claim that and they reimburse you, you just took that many dollars from their war system. When you donated to that non-profit, you just empowered them to get stronger in your community so that they can help more people - local to your community. Taking this advice strengthens your personal finances, as well as your community and you will be able to do more in your community next year.
What you spend countless hours signing petitions for and testifying against is what your tax dollars paid for. Nobody tells you that you have options on how to pay your taxes. Take the credit and use it for bigger community works next year. I will put citation links to testify to these facts below:
Straight from the IRS:
https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc506.html
Tax Incentives: An Economic Basis for Charitable Giving
http://www.learningtogive.org/resources/tax-incentives-economic-basis-charitable-giving
Throughout the last 180 years or so, our people have been getting lied to about everything that we thought we've learned. Sure, after living and breeding their system for so long, we are well adopted as a whole, but for those of whom are knowing that everything concerning the de facto government is wrong, but don't know how to live otherwise, this can be a really scary time. We wouldn't know what to expect or where to go.
Well we were all taught good and well not to do good things and brag about them, but I am going to tell you in this blog that you should tell, and I will provide factual reasons why you should. I am not going to waste your time with my opinion because we all have one. You are not following this blog to hear my opinion. You can follow my personal Facebook page to know what I think. You read & follow this blog to be informed of something that is important to you.
Getting to the point:
Doesn't your heart melt when you see whole communities of kids with no kind of enrichment program whatsoever? What about educational cuts and all the funding sources for all the good stuff, get cut. Are you satisfied with the bombing that is going on? With the war games they play in our waters? Pohakuloa? Unexploded Ordinance sitting dormant under Giggle Hill in Haiku?
Do you ever get mad at where your tax dollars are going, and you know that food stamps don't cost as much as they take? Piss you off when you can't get rental assistance or school lunch, but they can afford new weapons of mass destruction? You're probably wondering where all of this is going.
Most of us either tithe to a church or donate to an organization at least once per year, but we don't do it for the credit. In fact, we don't want your stinking credit for what we do in our communities.
Now I am going to tell you how this is wrong, on so many levels:
1) Let's look at your paycheck vs cost of living - your gross pay is 100% of your paycheck. Taxes combined take about 35%, leaving you with a little over half of what you earned. Then insurance takes up to 20% leaving you with less than half of your earnings, and all you did was pay to not go to jail for tax evasion & insurance - just in case something goes wrong. You generally take home only about half of what you earn per paycheck.
2) Your rent or mortgage should be at 28% or less than your gross paycheck, but its usually much more. You are left with less than 10% of your paycheck to take care of everything from utility bills, car payments, car insurance, households, groceries, school trips & events, holidays and everything else in life. Um, I think you might have run out of money already.
3) You are constantly told to have faith that if you donate or tithe full amounts, that you will get blessed, but where is the money you worked so hard all week? Why don't you have that?
I think this right here is enough reason, because I can go on and on with citations and examples to prove my facts. Now let's talk about filing your taxes...
Did you know...
1) That you can claim up to $500 per fiscal year for transportation to work and not get audited? But you should save every gas receipt in your house. You can claim it all, as long as you can show stuff from work or school.
2) That you can claim up to $500 per fiscal year for work clothing and supplies? This amount too, comes without audit. But once again, save receipts.
3) If you don't live with your parents & you covered more than half the house expenses you claim head of house, not single This means that if you live alone or pay half the bills, you are head of household, for an additional $3000 credit
4) Even if you only pay $20/month on your school loan, remain compliant and talk to them frequently. Otherwise, you can say that you paid debt with your tax return - which is also good, but obviously not what we want with that lump sum.
5) Make sure you do the dependent care tax credit to reimburse you for child care, paid errands to care for your children, costs of extracurricular activities, etc.
6) Get Medicaid if you have no insurance. This new thing is costly.
7) Check your EIC no matter what
8) Claim your moving expenses, First Time Home Buyer credit, solar energy or weatherization credit, and educational credits
9) That paper you got from church in December with your tithings listed. Get it out. Now find the receipts or screenshots of all your charitable donations. If you got one for donating clothes, then add that up too. You can claim up to 50% of your gross 100% earnings and be reimbursed from the IRS. This keeps you from ever owing, as well as what we are going to explain below. Sip your drink and focus before continuing.
You will claim all of that. If you didn't do it for the credit, don't tell people and they won't give you credit. But stop killing your family finances because you took the message wrong. Honestly.
When you claim that and they reimburse you, you just took that many dollars from their war system. When you donated to that non-profit, you just empowered them to get stronger in your community so that they can help more people - local to your community. Taking this advice strengthens your personal finances, as well as your community and you will be able to do more in your community next year.
What you spend countless hours signing petitions for and testifying against is what your tax dollars paid for. Nobody tells you that you have options on how to pay your taxes. Take the credit and use it for bigger community works next year. I will put citation links to testify to these facts below:
Straight from the IRS:
https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc506.html
Tax Incentives: An Economic Basis for Charitable Giving
http://www.learningtogive.org/resources/tax-incentives-economic-basis-charitable-giving
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