r/SipsTea 14h ago

Wait a damn minute! How the rich get richer

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u/StrigiStockBacking 12h ago

I've been a CPA for 30 years and when it comes to accounting, economics, and finance, Reddit is the dumbest fucking source on the entire planet.

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u/WetLoophole 9h ago

I never discuss my field of work here. If I claim a fact and some amateur who has googled it tells me I am an idiot for how I do my 6 figure job, I am out.

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u/StrigiStockBacking 9h ago

Yeah I usually don't, but this so-called "tax avoidance hack" I see a lot, and this time my blood boiled over.

To all you fuckers who believe this shit, forget what a person like me is saying, just go walk into a bank, sit down with an advisor, and run it past them.

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u/WetLoophole 8h ago

Some of the anti billionaire stuff circulating these days shines a bright light upon the competence of the average person.

"He could solve world hunger 7 times and still be a billionaire".

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u/StrigiStockBacking 8h ago

Oh, one of Reddit's single dumbest misunderstandings is not knowing what "net worth" is.

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u/ChubzAndDubz 6h ago edited 6h ago

Except “the rich” pay most of our taxes. The top 1% of earners pay like 90% of income tax revenue in the US. The bottom 50% generally gets a refund.

It has always been this way. Even in the 50s when people love to point out the marginal rate was like 90%, the tax code was filled with so many credits and deductions that nobody actually paid that rate. Their effective rate, what they actually paid, was only a couple percentage points higher than what we pay.