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BigBallinStalin wrote:Mistakes are made with political marketing.




















thegreekdog wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Mistakes are made with political marketing.
I just find it incredibly amusing that if the Bush tax cuts were removed, there are two awesome results:
(1) Warren Buffett would not be paying any significant additional taxes and his effective tax rate would not increase
(2) Warren Buffett's secretary's taxes and tax rate would increase (assuming she makes between $200,000 and $500,000).
















PLAYER57832 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Mistakes are made with political marketing.
I just find it incredibly amusing that if the Bush tax cuts were removed, there are two awesome results:
(1) Warren Buffett would not be paying any significant additional taxes and his effective tax rate would not increase
(2) Warren Buffett's secretary's taxes and tax rate would increase (assuming she makes between $200,000 and $500,000).
She does not make between 200 and 500K





































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Janet Novack, Forbes Staff wrote:Paul,
I have no idea how much money Warren Buffettās secretary earns and perhaps she does earn more than $200,000. But your post is based on two incorrect premises.
1. Buffettās tax rate, as a percentage of adjusted gross income, is NOT higher than 12%āāit is actually just 11%, as you can read in my post here. When you hear a higher rate discussed, it is based on his taxable income (after his substantial deductions for charitable giving.) So, just based on AGI, he pays an income tax rate below the rate for those with AGI of $100,000 to $200,000.
2. Buffett doesnāt contend that his entire staff pays a higher effective INCOME tax rate than he does (whatever you want to calculate it on). What he says is that they pay a higher tax on their incomes when payroll taxes (Social Security and Medicare) are included.
For those who are curious about the average effective INCOME tax rates at various income levels, they are in my post here. and I have pasted them below.
Here, for 2008, are the average effective individual income tax rates, as a percentage of adjusted gross income, for various income groups. Note that the last number is for the 400 highest income returns the IRS got that year.
Size of AGI Average Tax
(in $) 2008 % of AGI
1-25,000 1.76
25-50,000 5.32
50-100,000 8.41
100-200,000 12.59
200-500,000 19.50
500-1,000,000 23.92
1-10,000,000 24.47
10,000,000 + 20.89
109,736,000+ 18.11
(top 400)












Haggis_McMutton wrote:Edit: 10 more seconds of procrastination revealed the fifth or so comment:
http://tusb.stanford.edu/2007/07/warren ... r_tax.html
Apparently she makes 60k a year.





































BigBallinStalin wrote:At least the Forbes article presented something behind their claim.
I picture PLAYER saying, "she does not make between 200 and 500K" while she waves her hand before you--as if performing a Jedi mind trick.
Edit: 10 more seconds of procrastination revealed the fifth or so comment:
http://tusb.stanford.edu/2007/07/warren ... r_tax.html
Apparently she makes 60k a year.
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TheGeneral2112 wrote:I'm sure someone has already posted this...
Warren Buffet's Income: $62,855,038 ($39,814,784 taxable)
Warren Buffet's Taxes: $6,900,000 (17.4%)
Debra Bosanek's Income: $200,000-$500,000
Debra Bosanek's Taxes: $70,000-$175,000 (35%)
To recap, Warren paid $6,900,000 and Bosanek paid $122,500. Who paid more?
OMFG!!!!!!!!! BOSANEK PAYS MOAR!!!!!! OBAMA FAIR OBAMA SAVE US!!!!!!111111!!!111 THIS NEEDS TO BE FIXED!!!!!!! ONLAH SEVEN MILLION TAXES!!!!!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!














































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PLAYER57832 wrote:TheGeneral2112 wrote:I'm sure someone has already posted this...
Warren Buffet's Income: $62,855,038 ($39,814,784 taxable)
Warren Buffet's Taxes: $6,900,000 (17.4%)
Debra Bosanek's Income: $200,000-$500,000
Debra Bosanek's Taxes: $70,000-$175,000 (35%)
To recap, Warren paid $6,900,000 and Bosanek paid $122,500. Who paid more?
OMFG!!!!!!!!! BOSANEK PAYS MOAR!!!!!! OBAMA FAIR OBAMA SAVE US!!!!!!111111!!!111 THIS NEEDS TO BE FIXED!!!!!!! ONLAH SEVEN MILLION TAXES!!!!!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
You missed the part where this was shown to be incorrect?
BUT.. to be truly fair, you have to also compare what Warren recieved as compared to his secretary. That is a much more complicated formula.























Symmetry wrote:This thread is confusing. It looks like Player is exactly correct that Warren Buffet's secretary doesn't earn a six figure salary, and that she pays a higher effective tax rate, but people are still saying Player's wrong, while admitting that her points are correct.
Is it just because Player is posting this information?
Seems like a bit of a dud thread.




















thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:This thread is confusing. It looks like Player is exactly correct that Warren Buffet's secretary doesn't earn a six figure salary, and that she pays a higher effective tax rate, but people are still saying Player's wrong, while admitting that her points are correct.
Is it just because Player is posting this information?
Seems like a bit of a dud thread.
I guess you don't understand the issues then. Makes sense that you wouldn't considering you're from the UK.



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