Timminz wrote:Perspective, I guess.
I pay about 30% on about 30K, so I have trouble feeling sorry for someone paying only 10% more on 7 times as much.
Should you move to the US? You're paying $9,000 in Canada. Let's say you made $30K and lived in New York City:
- Federal income tax - $4,086 tax (according to the tax bracket, which is about 14%)
- Social security - 6.2% on the first $106,800 of taxable earnings = $1,860
- Medicare - 1.45% on your wages = $435
- New York state personal income tax - $973 plus 6.85% of excess over $20,000 ($685) = $1,658
- New York city personal income tax - $628 plus 3.591% of excess over $21,600 ($302) = $630
- Total tax = $8,669 (or 28.9%).
And if you lived somewhere other than New York City, you'd pay less. You also would have access to more deductions than someone who makes $200K, for whatever that's worth.