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brutal
08-21-2023, 12:53
The stupid and taxes just never stop do they?

Not a tax huh? Well f* me, that's how it's listed on my payroll stub.

https://i.imgur.com/ftAxCC5.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/1pRD3uA.jpg

Little Dutch
08-21-2023, 14:12
You make quite a bit more than I do, good job!
...unless that's a monthly pay stub.

OneGuy67
08-21-2023, 14:19
Yep, mine's $40 a month. $480 a year that offsets what small pay raise I did get. Add that to the higher property tax and property insurance rates I was just hit with, higher interest rates, higher car insurance rates, gas, food, etc. Just lovely. Ready to move.

TRnCO
08-21-2023, 16:28
The stupid and taxes just never stop do they? NOPE, they don't stop, ever. As long as Dems. are in charge, you can bet that they want more.

Case in point, was listening to am radio this morning and they were talking about hh, which is passed will finally take away TABOR refunds for a small rate drop to property taxes, but the small rate of property taxes won't offset what we stand to lose by losing TABOR refunds. All for the children, of course.

arbol
08-21-2023, 17:43
My boss, after fighting his property tax increase, and losing, is now planning to sue, and then move.

Way to go, whichever tax base he belonged to.

-John

brutal
08-22-2023, 10:18
You make quite a bit more than I do, good job!
...unless that's a monthly pay stub.

LOL.

Doh! I guess I wasn't being too smart considering it's a percentage. They only just started collecting it in August. Corp is 15K heads, headquartered in Chicago so I don't know if it just took that long or that's when it was supposed to start.

Pay is every 2 weeks. They also lump our quarterly incentive bonus into a regular pay stub (this was not one) where we used to get a separate payroll cut. I'm past the age I wanted to retire, so maybe my pay's not so great for a 62 yo Enterprise IT guy, I dunno.

brutal
08-22-2023, 10:19
Yep, mine's $40 a month. $480 a year that offsets what small pay raise I did get. Add that to the higher property tax and property insurance rates I was just hit with, higher interest rates, higher car insurance rates, gas, food, etc. Just lovely. Ready to move.

Ditto, pay "raise" never seems to keep up with COL.

Great-Kazoo
08-22-2023, 14:15
Ditto, pay "raise" never seems to keep up with COL.

What's this pay raise you speak about ?

Hummer
08-31-2023, 23:41
Somehow this fee vs. tax prevarication has to be fairly adjudicated based on simple logic. Obviously, the CO supreme court is unable to see beyond it's raw partisan goals of conquest. Is there an avenue to the U.S Supreme Court?