Trump: Worst President Ever? Topic

New Toyota-Mazda plant will bring 4,000 jobs to Alabama

^^^and more...
1/11/2018 11:26 PM
IRS tax guidelines are out for payroll taxes....

So happy to get an additional $750+ back per month back in disposable income. #votewithyourwallet
1/11/2018 11:44 PM (edited)

September 16, 2016 07:19 PM

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump met with a small group of Haitian Americans Friday in Little Haiti, telling them that they share “a lot of common values” and the country deserved better than Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

Clinton, Trump said, failed Haiti when it needed help the most.

“Clinton was responsible for doing things a lot of the Haitian people are not happy with,” Trump said from prepared remarks, referring to the aftermath of Haiti’s devastating Jan. 12, 2010, earthquake. “Taxpayer dollars intended for Haiti and the earthquake victims went to a lot of the Clinton cronies.”

Later, Trump told the crowd that he had come to “listen and learn” and to build a new relationship with the community.

1/12/2018 12:08 AM

The Trump administration is pushing American businesses to withhold less in taxes from paychecks by February, aiming to quickly deliver the boost in take-home pay that Republicans promised their tax law would bring.

But the rush could expose millions of workers to the risk of underpaying taxes to the government now, which means they might owe more than they are expecting when they file tax returns in April 2019.

Business and taxpayers looking for clarity will be appealing to an Internal Revenue Service that, according to an internal watchdog report Wednesday, is underfunded and ill-prepared to answer basic questions. The national taxpayer advocate, an independent official within the IRS, noted the agency has estimated it would need $495 million in 2018 and 2019 to meet the new obligations created by the GOP tax law.

Funding for the IRS has fallen by about 20 percent, accounting for inflation, since 2010. Before the law's passage, the IRS expected to be able to answer only 60 percent of the 100 million telephone calls it receives annually from taxpayers — a burden expected to increase under the new law.

The IRS is urging employers to immediately change their tax withholding arrangements, even though doing so will require them to use outdated forms as they figure out how much to set aside for tax payments. The forms, known as W-4s, were tailored to measure tax payments under the old tax code, which was largely rewritten in the new law.

In the next few days, the IRS plans to issue guidelines to companies and payroll processors on how to use the old forms to calculate tax payments under the law. But there's no simple switch-over calculation, and the uncertainty could mean workers severely underpaying or overpaying their taxes by thousands of dollars in 2018 — something that will likely remain unknown until they file their tax returns next year.

The potential discrepancies are a side effect of the expedited overhaul that the Treasury Department and IRS are seeking to implement, prioritizing speed over accuracy as the Trump administration hopes tax cuts will bolster the economy before the midterm elections.

The rapid turnaround puts companies in a squeeze as they attempt to get employees the information they need to file their 2017 taxes — they are legally mandated to finish that process by the end of the month — while also preparing for the year ahead.

1/12/2018 12:19 AM

President Donald Trump announced the sudden cancellation of a planned trip to cut the ribbon at the new U.S. Embassy in London late Thursday, blaming the decision on the Obama administration's decision to sell the country's old embassy for "peanuts."

Trump had been scheduled to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new U.S. Embassy in Britain next month.

But Thursday night, just minutes before midnight, he tweeted he would not be attending, saying, "Wanted me to cut ribbon-NO!"

Ummmm, it was Bush in 2008. Snowflake

1/12/2018 5:59 AM
Posted by The Taint on 1/12/2018 12:19:00 AM (view original):

The Trump administration is pushing American businesses to withhold less in taxes from paychecks by February, aiming to quickly deliver the boost in take-home pay that Republicans promised their tax law would bring.

But the rush could expose millions of workers to the risk of underpaying taxes to the government now, which means they might owe more than they are expecting when they file tax returns in April 2019.

Business and taxpayers looking for clarity will be appealing to an Internal Revenue Service that, according to an internal watchdog report Wednesday, is underfunded and ill-prepared to answer basic questions. The national taxpayer advocate, an independent official within the IRS, noted the agency has estimated it would need $495 million in 2018 and 2019 to meet the new obligations created by the GOP tax law.

Funding for the IRS has fallen by about 20 percent, accounting for inflation, since 2010. Before the law's passage, the IRS expected to be able to answer only 60 percent of the 100 million telephone calls it receives annually from taxpayers — a burden expected to increase under the new law.

The IRS is urging employers to immediately change their tax withholding arrangements, even though doing so will require them to use outdated forms as they figure out how much to set aside for tax payments. The forms, known as W-4s, were tailored to measure tax payments under the old tax code, which was largely rewritten in the new law.

In the next few days, the IRS plans to issue guidelines to companies and payroll processors on how to use the old forms to calculate tax payments under the law. But there's no simple switch-over calculation, and the uncertainty could mean workers severely underpaying or overpaying their taxes by thousands of dollars in 2018 — something that will likely remain unknown until they file their tax returns next year.

The potential discrepancies are a side effect of the expedited overhaul that the Treasury Department and IRS are seeking to implement, prioritizing speed over accuracy as the Trump administration hopes tax cuts will bolster the economy before the midterm elections.

The rapid turnaround puts companies in a squeeze as they attempt to get employees the information they need to file their 2017 taxes — they are legally mandated to finish that process by the end of the month — while also preparing for the year ahead.

Scare tactic.

Never believe any article that says 'could'.... They are speculating.... Also this article was written before the irs guidelines came out which means they were speculating even more...

But the rush could expose millions of workers to the risk of underpaying taxes

#OMG!!!
1/12/2018 7:14 AM
Posted by bronxcheer on 1/12/2018 5:59:00 AM (view original):

President Donald Trump announced the sudden cancellation of a planned trip to cut the ribbon at the new U.S. Embassy in London late Thursday, blaming the decision on the Obama administration's decision to sell the country's old embassy for "peanuts."

Trump had been scheduled to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new U.S. Embassy in Britain next month.

But Thursday night, just minutes before midnight, he tweeted he would not be attending, saying, "Wanted me to cut ribbon-NO!"

Ummmm, it was Bush in 2008. Snowflake

It's funny how you think Trump is a snowflake when the rest of the world sees him as a bull in a china shop.

Didn't Trump just call a bunch of countries 'shitholes'? Would a snowflake do that?
1/12/2018 7:16 AM
Dump denied it after much heat.

Snowflake
1/12/2018 7:49 AM
Posted by moy23 on 1/12/2018 7:16:00 AM (view original):
Posted by bronxcheer on 1/12/2018 5:59:00 AM (view original):

President Donald Trump announced the sudden cancellation of a planned trip to cut the ribbon at the new U.S. Embassy in London late Thursday, blaming the decision on the Obama administration's decision to sell the country's old embassy for "peanuts."

Trump had been scheduled to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new U.S. Embassy in Britain next month.

But Thursday night, just minutes before midnight, he tweeted he would not be attending, saying, "Wanted me to cut ribbon-NO!"

Ummmm, it was Bush in 2008. Snowflake

It's funny how you think Trump is a snowflake when the rest of the world sees him as a bull in a china shop.

Didn't Trump just call a bunch of countries 'shitholes'? Would a snowflake do that?
The biggest bullies are also always the biggest *******.
1/12/2018 10:42 AM
Posted by moy23 on 1/12/2018 7:16:00 AM (view original):
Posted by bronxcheer on 1/12/2018 5:59:00 AM (view original):

President Donald Trump announced the sudden cancellation of a planned trip to cut the ribbon at the new U.S. Embassy in London late Thursday, blaming the decision on the Obama administration's decision to sell the country's old embassy for "peanuts."

Trump had been scheduled to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new U.S. Embassy in Britain next month.

But Thursday night, just minutes before midnight, he tweeted he would not be attending, saying, "Wanted me to cut ribbon-NO!"

Ummmm, it was Bush in 2008. Snowflake

It's funny how you think Trump is a snowflake when the rest of the world sees him as a bull in a china shop.

Didn't Trump just call a bunch of countries 'shitholes'? Would a snowflake do that?
Maybe not, but a racist, insensitive ***** probably would.
1/12/2018 1:55 PM
Posted by bronxcheer on 1/12/2018 7:49:00 AM (view original):
Dump denied it after much heat.

Snowflake
Lol..

What doesn't Trump deny?
1/12/2018 7:00 PM
come on

shithole, **** heel, its real

who you want coming to your country

rich whiteys or poor n words

in a perfect world our president would always say what he thinks

he said it

quit deriding the verbiage. deal with the meaning
1/12/2018 7:59 PM
President Trump is in "excellent health," the White House doctor said Friday after the president underwent his first medical checkup since becoming president.


^^^ #7MOREYEARS
1/12/2018 8:02 PM
Posted by bagchucker on 1/12/2018 7:59:00 PM (view original):
come on

shithole, **** heel, its real

who you want coming to your country

rich whiteys or poor n words

in a perfect world our president would always say what he thinks

he said it

quit deriding the verbiage. deal with the meaning
You ever been to Haiti? Why not? I'll tell you, because it's a shithole - no one goes there for fun. Dominican Republic on the other hand is not a shithole and that's why there's tourism there. They share the same island.

Gary, Indiana is a shithole too. That's why I've never vacationed there, no one does.
1/12/2018 8:16 PM (edited)
its not where you been, its who you want coming here

that's the issue
1/12/2018 8:27 PM
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