Why would Kingsbury leave success in the NFL for OU?One article says OU looking at Kingsbury. Didn't he almost get fired at Texas Tech? If Bob Stoops was ever going to get back into the game, now is the chance.
Why would Kingsbury leave success in the NFL for OU?One article says OU looking at Kingsbury. Didn't he almost get fired at Texas Tech? If Bob Stoops was ever going to get back into the game, now is the chance.
When he was saying he was happy, Clemson was steamrolling. he may not be as happy this season.Hes not leaving. He has gone on record more than once saying he is happy and at this time has no desire to be a head coach. He is to into the defensive side of the game. Not to mention I think his son still has eligibility.
When he was saying he was happy, Clemson was steamrolling. he may not be as happy this season.
Here's a current news item.I'm not sure where you got your information of 40% individual tax rate for California but that information is way off, to the point of being laughable.
This information is provided by Nerd Wallet. (See link for full list of state income tax rates for California individuals, years 2020-2021)
12.3% $599,013 or more
Serious question....when did you last visit San Francisco or Los Angeles?40% tax rate is of no concern? I'm sure the scenery is great, but there are big negatives why companies are leaving the state. San Francisco and LA are becoming crime and homeless tent areas.
Are you a millionaire?Here's a current news item.
The proposal would raise taxes on California millionaires, and result in a top tax rate of nearly 54% for federal and state taxes for the highest earners
We were just in LA last month and it is nothing like certain news organizations would have you believe.Serious question....when did you last visit San Francisco or Los Angeles?
I know. Its amazing how many people will simply believe a politically driven media narrative with no idea what they are talking about. There are many reasons more people live in CA that any other state in America and Los Angeles is the nation's 2nd largest city. Doesn't have to be your cup of tea. But many millions drink that tea all day long.We were just in LA last month and it is nothing like certain news organizations would have you believe.
I would move to LA in a heart beat and I’m a hard right hunting fool. None of my beliefs align with the far left. That doesn’t change the fact I would move tomorrow. Not to mention it’s a well kept secret that California has some of the best hunting in the country.We were just in LA last month and it is nothing like certain news organizations would have you believe.
So again, no reference to your source. So allow me to insert the "news Item" with a source (Forbes).Here's a current news item.
The proposal would raise taxes on California millionaires, and result in a top tax rate of nearly 54% for federal and state taxes for the highest earners
You're forgetting the federal tax.So again, no reference to your source. So allow me to insert the "news Item" with a source (Forbes).
Currently, the income tax rate on individuals tops out at 13.3%, but Assembly Bill 1253 would raise the top tax rate to 14.3% for those making more than $1 million. Over $2 million, you would hit 16.3%, and over $5 million, a top rate of 16.8%.May 1, 2021
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robert...wealth-taxagain-time-to-move/?sh=118c97794f06
Lake Tahoe for me. Love that place. And would take regular trips to the wine country. Beautiful state.I would move to LA in a heart beat and I’m a hard right hunting fool. None of my beliefs align with the far left. That doesn’t change the fact I would move tomorrow. Not to mention it’s a well kept secret that California has some of the best hunting in the country.
Here is an interesting article that shows there isn’t much difference in SC and California in terms of taxes compared to income.You're forgetting the federal tax.
Here is the article from CNBC and it's conclusion. If you like California, good for you and Riley. I was giving out some info.
So the top tax rate would be 16.8%, on income of more than $5 million and the combined state and federal tax rate for California's top earners would soar to 53.8%. With the deduction on state and local taxes capped at $10,000 under the Trump tax cuts, the top-earning Californians wouldn't be able to deduct the new taxes from their federal returns.
In figuring the federal tax, you have to consider the SALT deduction to get to federal AGI. Have a feeling the cap on those SALT deductions are going away soon.You're forgetting the federal tax.
Here is the article from CNBC and it's conclusion. If you like California, good for you and Riley. I was giving out some info.
So the top tax rate would be 16.8%, on income of more than $5 million and the combined state and federal tax rate for California's top earners would soar to 53.8%. With the deduction on state and local taxes capped at $10,000 under the Trump tax cuts, the top-earning Californians wouldn't be able to deduct the new taxes from their federal returns.
I think a 53% tax on earners making more than $5 million per year is a wonderful idea. And for the vast part of American history is was considerably higher than that.You're forgetting the federal tax.
Here is the article from CNBC and it's conclusion. If you like California, good for you and Riley. I was giving out some info.
So the top tax rate would be 16.8%, on income of more than $5 million and the combined state and federal tax rate for California's top earners would soar to 53.8%. With the deduction on state and local taxes capped at $10,000 under the Trump tax cuts, the top-earning Californians wouldn't be able to deduct the new taxes from their federal returns.
Unless you're a big skier....too cold in the winter months.Lake Tahoe for me.
I'm for high taxes on millionaires, but that doesn't sound right. I mean, for the majority of our nation's history there wasn't an income tax.I think a 53% tax on earners making more than $5 million per year is a wonderful idea. And for the vast part of American history is was considerably higher than that.
Income taxes started in the 1860s so at this point the majority of US history has included income taxes.I'm for high taxes on millionaires, but that doesn't sound right. I mean, for the majority of our nation's history there wasn't an income tax.
Yep....to finance the Civil War. Repealed in 1872 until the passage of the 16th Amendment in 1913.Income taxes started in the 1860s so at this point the majority of US history has included income taxes.
Well, are we counting 1776 as the start of the country or 1789? I was rolling with 1776, but I could be technically wrong.Income taxes started in the 1860s so at this point the majority of US history has included income taxes.
Yes he could.Stoops News Conference at OU. That sucker could coach permanently right now if he wanted to. His remarks start at 10:35.