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Old Posted Mar 7, 2022, 11:08 PM
marothisu marothisu is offline
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Originally Posted by glowrock View Post
Handro isn't going to be the only one you'll accuse of being an ass. You mentioned $4900 in income taxes in Chicago (so the same as Illinois standard flat rate). So you're assuming well north of $200k/year income? In that case, why the hell are you worrying about relatively small differences in taxes anyhow, all things considered?

I swear, it's amazing what so many SSPers consider "typical" income figures nowadays.

Aaron (Glowrock)
Income taxes are 4.95% - not sure how you came up with $200K/yr. Just under $100K/yr in income is when you'd pay $4900/mo in income taxes in Illinois. Income taxes really aren't bad in Illinois anyway - there's really only a handful of states like Tennessee, Texas, Florida, etc with 0% that are lower. Especially at most low 6 figure incomes even South Carolina, Arkansas, etc are higher than Illinois.
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