Posted on 11/02/2009 5:42:09 PM PST by NormsRevenge
SACRAMENTO, Calif. California wage earners will soon notice a little less money in their paychecks.
Starting Monday, employers in the cash-strapped state are required to withhold 10 percent more in state income taxes to help ease the budget problems.
It's part of a plan to artificially inflate state revenue by $1.7 billion through next June.
Brenda Voet, a spokeswoman for the state Franchise Tax Board, says it's technically not a tax increase since workers will get their money back after April 15.
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You don’t have to loan it to them - adjust your withholding.
They are counting on the fact most people are too lazy to do this.
Where have I heard THAT before?
The only problem is that California has already been handing out IOU’s in lieu of tax refunds.
I’m not sure this is legal, but unless someone musters up the cash and a good Shark to sue the State, there isn’t anything that anyone can do about this one.
The best advice I can offer is to get the hell out of California most skosh...
0bama’s America, the shrinking paycheck.
Paycuts, tax increases, now this.
The result of voting for Democrats.
BUNP
The good citizens (not illegals and their rat protectors) should bill the state for interest and penalties. We are seeing brazen theft by governments. This new trend of interest free loans is theft. In addition, taxpayers are not guaranteed to be repaid. Last year, the state issued IOUs instead of payments. Taxpayers become just another creditor under this fraudulent scheme. Shame on anyone who voted for this fraud.
Sadly for California, this is true. A majority of voters there are literally insane. They keep voting Democrat and expect different results.
And how exactly do they intend to enforce this? Hiring hundreds and hundreds of state employees to scrutinize everyone’s W4’s? Or wait until taxes are filed and then fine anyone who didn’t increase their withholding.
This is NUTS!
Goodbye, California.
Brenda Voet, a spokeswoman for the state Franchise Tax Board, says it’s technically not a tax increase since workers will get their money back after April 15.
Surely she jests ?
It's technically a forced interest-free loan from the taxpayers to the government.
They can do what I did a long time ago.
I got the heck out.
I would be doing that yesterday - claiming 30 dependents - especially given their propensity to "pay" creditors with IOU's.
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