Marginal tax rates are based on adjusted gross income, type of income, and amount of income. Common adjustments include tax credits, tax free income adjustments, and deductions.
No they don’t. The standard exemption for fiscal year 2024 is $14,600 for every single filer, regardless of total income. The first $14,600 is literally not taxed.
There’s also many credits that do not take income into account at all.
I think they mean they tax based on their total income not they collect the entire income
Canada does the same thing for people abroad
Marginal tax rates are based on adjusted gross income, type of income, and amount of income. Common adjustments include tax credits, tax free income adjustments, and deductions.
All of those still take into account your total income
No they don’t. The standard exemption for fiscal year 2024 is $14,600 for every single filer, regardless of total income. The first $14,600 is literally not taxed.
There’s also many credits that do not take income into account at all.
Brackets are how your total income is broken up. Your total income is still relevant so they know when to stop taxing
That’s a very different statement than “every penny you make is taxed”.
A tax at 0% is still a tax, I feel people are purposively missing the point rather than debate them
It’s literally exempt from taxation, that’s why they call it an exemption.
Idk about you but I get it back through tax returns which would suggest it’s not exempt, just 0%
For comparison; Churches are exempt and don’t pay tax then get it refunded
Even if he meant that his hyperbole is still wrong. Every penny is not taken into account since all amounts are rounding to the nearest dollar.