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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 3 Jan 2013

    Under #FiscalCliff deal, couples with $450,000 in taxable income will face 39.6% tax, compared to 35%. http://on.wsj.com/XijalI 

    4:26 AM - 3 Jan 2013
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      1. PHP Experts, Inc.‏ @phpexperts_pro 3 Jan 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Families making $60k will pay $2200 more in taxes (+12%!) or $86/paycheck. That's way worse.http://www.phpu.cc/taxes/individual/?income=60000&deductions=0&mode=Married%3A+Joint&employment_type=Employee …

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      1. Elena Tercero‏ @elenatercero 3 Jan 2013
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        @mynameisNano @WSJ me too!

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      1. Steger‏ @stegermeister 3 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ At 450k, they won't face higher taxes. Same taxes on the $450k and higher taxes on anything they make above that level. #marginalrates

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      1. Sarah Cassi‏Verified account @SarahCassi 3 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ The only thing I took from that sentence is it's a couple who makes close to a half-million dollars. I think they'll get by.

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      1. Clemens Bomsdorf‏ @highnorthKultur 3 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ That's approx the minimum tax rate in Denmark (but then education etc is free)

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      1. Mick Muffin‏ @pastwarranty 3 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ SOCIALISM!

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      1. Chuck Jones‏ @ChuckJones1 3 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ: Couples with $450,000 in taxable income will face 39.6% tax. Don't forget 6% State Tax. So 45.6%. So all $ you make you get 54.6 cents

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      1. Betsy McWhadden‏ @McWhadden 3 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ No. Couples will face 39% on income OVER 450k. Big difference.

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      1. Barrett Peterson‏ @CFOBP 3 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Poorly written...incremental tax rate, not "tax". WSJ should do better.

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      1. Politically UnEZ‏ @PoliticallyUnEZ 3 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ 400k for singles but only 450k for married couples? Starting to make economic divorce seem like a viable alternative. #taxincrease

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      2. David Bakody‏ @sailordavid 3 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Safe bet couples with $4.5K had a really good Christmas with no shortage of gifts under their tree! nuff said

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      3. Cathy #DefendDACA‏ @Barnes96 3 Jan 2013
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        @sailordavid @wsj your envy is showing!

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      1. Sewe Saldanha‏ @ClanSewe 3 Jan 2013
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        QT @WSJ: Under #FiscalCliff deal, couples with $450,000 in taxable income will face 39.6% tax, compared to 35%. http://on.wsj.com/XijalI 

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