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$10,200 in unemployment benefits won't
be taxed thanks to American Rescue Plan

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 3/13/2021 11:22:42 AM

The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan signed into law this week includes a welcome tax break for unemployed workers. The law waives federal income taxes on up to $10,200 in unemployment insurance benefits for people who earn under $150,000 a year, potentially saving workers thousands of dollars. States that currently tax unemployment benefits have yet to decide whether they will allow those state taxes to be waived as well. The change is good news for many taxpayers, who could save as much as $25 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal. But it also affects an already complex tax season

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Good deal for those who did not work and collected unemployment. Those who did trudge into work get 'rewarded' by having fully taxable earnings.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: smokincol 3/13/2021 12:26:09 PM (No. 722808)
you mean I'm going to " ... save as much as $25 billion," . I like that, sign me up.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: john56 3/13/2021 2:01:19 PM (No. 722871)
How about making the first 10 grand you make WORKING tax free, too? Oops, silly me. That would be a yaxcut for the evil rich.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: sg 3/13/2021 3:06:50 PM (No. 722914)
When I lost my job a few years ago and applied for unemployment benefits I was appalled that payments designed to help me with my loss of income were fully taxable. I had no idea how long I'd be out of work, but I had to set aside money for the IRS. Does this mean that I can apply for a refund for the taxes paid on my unemployment insurance benefit? Maybe this means that welfare benefits should be taxable. EVERYONE should have skin in the game....
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Reply 4 - Posted by: wilarrbie 3/13/2021 9:35:03 PM (No. 723120)
Lots of us lost jobs or levels of income, but we kept going. Me - I got a comparable job at a grocery store after my school bus parts sales job petered out. But I didn't go on unemployment, I did not collect and EXTRA $300 a week, nobody excused me from making my monthly mortgage, and I will be paying full fare to the man on April 15th. They keep telling us Trump voters what dummies we are. I guess they are correct.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mifla 3/14/2021 5:35:07 AM (No. 723282)
#TaxpayersLivesMatter
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