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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Health Care Reform Act's 3.8% Tax - Know Your Facts

"The PPACA creates a new Code Section 1411, which will generally impose a 3.8 percent tax on the lesser of "net investment income" or the excess of modified adjusted gross income over a "threshold amount" (generally, $250,000 for taxpayers filing a joint return, $125,000 for married taxpayers filing a separate return and $200,000 in all other cases). Net investment income generally means the excess of (i) interest, dividends, annuities, royalties, rents, income from passive activities, income from trading financial instruments and commodities, and gain from the disposition of certain non-business property, over (ii) allowable deductions properly allocable to such income. In determining the amount of net investment income, special rules apply with respect to dispositions of equity interests in certain partnerships and S corporations, and to distributions from certain qualified plans. This additional tax applies to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2012"

A lot of people have been talking, emailing, and warning each other about this part of the health care reform bill that passed seemingly, unnoticed. Today, I was "informed" via email that this was a "ploy to steal billions from unsuspecting homeowners". It is commonly explained as a sales tax but that is
not correct
, the best way to describe it would be a tax on profit. Basically, if you sell your home for a profit of more than $250,000.00 you will be required to pay a tax of 3.8%. The amount is $500,000.00 for couples selling a home. In reality, only a small percentage of Americans will be affected by this. The question then is, do you think it is right to be penalized for making a high profit.
Personally, I know that this tax will never apply to me however, I am able to look past myself and do believe that it is wrong. Based on the idea that no one should have to owe the government for making a large profit on their $400,000.00 home. However, this is not a perfect world and America is in a financial crisis. I do believe that compromises have to be made for sure and yes, certainly it is easy to say that those in the upper class should pay more than anyone else simply because, they can. Last time I checked though, they already do. So how far are we as a people willing to let that go? This was not something that was "snuck in", the America people have not had the "wool pulled over their eyes" by President Obama, this was open to the public and could have been discovered and researched by all. The problem is, no one thinks of that. No one cares until they are unhappy with something that effects them and then they decide to depict and study things. If even then, most of the time people never research things on their own, they simply hear about it from one of their friends and react how they are told based on the half-facts they were given. I'm sure we have all been guilty of that at one time or another, myself included.
I believe the majority of America needs to wake up and stop complaining about things after the fact. Actually research a candidate, bill, or issue for yourself before forming an opinion or making a decision, or God forbid, voting.
These are confusing times and we can't make decisions based on what we have been taught or what sounds good on the surface.


Learn about the Health Care Reform Bill:

http://www.healthreform.gov/index1.html

http://www.healthcare.gov/

Read the President's budget for the 2012 fiscal year:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/

"Top 10 Pros and Cons" of the Health Care Reform Bill:

http://healthcarereform.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=003725

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act:

http://ppaca.com/


Quote taken from the "Boulder Real Estate Blog" (http://www.boulder-buzz.com/health-care-bill-and-real-estate-tax/). Sources include Eons.com, (http://www.eons.com/groups/topic/2208705-REal-Estate-Sales-Tax?page=1), CNNMoney.com, (http://money.cnn.com/2010/03/22/news/economy/medicare_tax_increase/index.htm), sorry FOX fans... and, Bloomberg (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=conewsstory&tkr=IP:US&sid=a70ouHuhCn5Y).

Monday, January 30, 2012

Ohio State Tax Filing Link

For all of my fellow Ohio residents, please see the link below to file your state taxes electronically. This is through the Ohio Dept. of Taxation and is fast, secure, and free.
Happy filing everyone!

http://tax.ohio.gov/divisions/ohio_individual/individual/filefaster.stm

Friday, January 27, 2012

Sallie Mae Applying An "Unemployment Penalty"

Recently I heard about Sallie Mae's "Unemployment Penalty". This is a $50.00 fee applied every three months per loan to those who have student loans that they need to pause payments on because they are out of work. This strikes a personal chord with me since I have student loans through Sallie Mae as well as many of my friends.
This is a tough economy with a frustrating and for some, crushing job market. Life is uncertain, especially now. You never know what will happen and anyone can find themselves without a job. Loan companies already make money off of interest, this added fee punishing those who can least afford it is greed at it's simplest.

Per Change.org "...the company administers federally-funded loans too, but those are subject to additional regulation that means people can pause repayment without penalty. The forbearance fee charged to private loan customers is just extra profit for Sallie Mae..." Click below to sign the petition on Change.org to have this penalty fee removed. If enough people get involved, change can happen.
Thanks in advance for your help!


Friday, January 13, 2012

Home Based Learning

Below is a link to a great article on "Parentables". It is actually a list of 10 celebrity parents who homeschool their children. Being raised in an "educated at home" household, I of course am a little biased but there are reasons given by many of the parents that explain why homeschooling is becoming more and more of a popular choice and I'd like to take the time to share them!
Please understand that I am not saying that homeschooling is the right choice or that it's the only choice, I would never say there is a right or a wrong choice in how or where all children are taught, it is different for every family and every child.


http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fparentables.howstuffworks.com%2Fslideshows%2Ffamily-matters%2F10-celebrity-parents-who-homeschool-their-children%2F&h=tAQFguodaAQGYe-gocr4uznrc7FEDv6NnOZk3Jjdw0uEs6w

Thursday, January 12, 2012

There is a new website in cyberspace that I wanted to share with everyone. The site's intent is for members to meet new people, discuss topics, ask/answer questions, read blog posts, post photos, ect. There are a few ads on the site (just along the top that I've come across) but it has a simple layout and it is easy to follow. The name of the site is, "Be Only You" and it is free to join. It is BRAND new so if you have a second, check it out!

Only You:
http://be-only-you.webs.com/

Monday, January 09, 2012

If You've Ever Wondered...

Bacon Popcorn. For the true bacon lover:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/caffeine/bacon/cf26/

And if that doesn't cure your bacon cravings... you can try this Bacon Hot Sauce:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/zombies/e6ae/

Literally, you can "inhale your chocolate":

http://www.thinkgeek.com/caffeine/wacky-edibles/e67f/?srp=1

Finally, an adult pixie stick....

http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/giftsunder10/c0bc/

You though spam in a can was strange, how about a whole sandwich in a can?

http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/giftsunder10/e9ed/

Speaking of Spam....

http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/giftsunder10/ea1c/

A "Do-It-Yourself" wooden knife kit: Why?

http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/giftsunder10/eb3d/

This item is actually pretty cool...if it's Halloween, other than that, I'm not sure why you would have this in your bathroom:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/giftsunder20/b9b2/

Because you never know when you may need to whip it out:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/9c42/

Unicorn Chopsticks, which I guess if you're 12 they're not so bad. I do like the sales pitch on this one though, "For a Magical Mealtime":

http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/exclusives/e9ff/

This item is a joke but really, just creepy:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/plush/ea64/

Also, creepy:

http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/d1ef/

And lastly, I just have to throw in one more bacon phenomenon:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/caffeine/ce85/

What is the obsession??! haha Obviously the site is a lot of fun!! And, although there are many items that I cannot imagine anyone actually buying, there is also a TON of really cool items!!! To the geek in all of us, enjoy!

http://www.thinkgeek.com/