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Why the change in the tax law regarding withholding? |
Unless I am mistaken, before federal income withholding was created, everyone paid their taxes for the previous year by tax day. Then when the atrocity of withholding was enacted, all of a sudden taxes are due upon receipt of paycheck and not on tax day. I can kind of understand how withholding makes things easier for both taxpayer and IRS, but why not give the taxpayer the option to pay the old way, all at once? A few of comments: First, why on earth would Congress change the law that detracts from the money they take from their constituents? That's like asking them to reduce their salaries. It's never going to happen. Withholding is there for a reason. Basically, we, the average citizen, aren't trusted enough to save money for the entire year to pay our tax liability. Withholding was developed because many taxpayers could not come up with the money all at once -- taxpayers didn't save the money as you suggest they would. Instead of having the IRS chasing taxpayers down, Congress changed the law to implement withholding to both take the pressure off taxpayers AND steady out the income stream for the government. I don't think there is any plot on the part of the IRS or Congress to oppress or exploit the wage earner. The IRS would be happy to have you pay your taxes all at once, as long as you pay them in advance. |
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