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2 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 2 Introduction to Federal Income Tax

3 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 3 Tally your results.

4 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 4 Consider the Alternative How would you like to NOT pay tax? What situation would you likely be in if you did not have to pay tax?

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6 6 Who Pays Tax? Individuals Corporations Estates Trusts Any Surprises?

7 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 7 Taxpaying Entities Files a Tax return? Entity PaysTax? Income Taxed? ProprietorshipNo Yes! PartnershipYesNoYes! CorporationYes Yes! 1065 1120

8 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 8 Name as many as you can.

9 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 9 Types of Taxes Sales Excise Income –Federal –State –Local Estate Gift Social Security Unemployment Personal property Real property

10 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 10 Types of Taxes Sales Excise Income –Federal –State –Local Estate Gift Social security Unemployment Personal property Real property This course

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12 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 12 Who Levys Tax? Federal State County City Others?

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14 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 14 Proportional Progressive Regressive

15 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 15 Tax Base

16 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 16 Tax Base

17 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 17 Tax Base

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19 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 19 Marginal Costs Define from Economics –“Marginal costs are the costs a company incurs in producing one additional unit of a good.” Source: http://economics.about.com/cs/economicsglossary/g/marginal_cost.htm Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginal_cost –“In economics and finance, marginal cost is the increase in total cost that arises when the quantity produced (or purchased) increases by one unit.”

20 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 20 History of Marginal Rates For individuals For corporations

21 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 21 U.S. Tax Rates 1909 - 1999

22 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 22 U.S. Tax Rates 1909 - 1999 WW I

23 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 23 U.S. Tax Rates 1909 - 1999 Great Depression Stock Market Crash

24 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 24 U.S. Tax Rates 1909 - 1999 WW II

25 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 25 U.S. Tax Rates 1909 - 1999 Korean War

26 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 26 U.S. Tax Rates 1909 - 1999 Kennedy Tax Cut

27 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 27 U.S. Tax Rates 1909 - 1999 Vietnam War

28 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 28 U.S. Tax Rates 1909 - 1999 Regan Tax Cut

29 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 29 http://www.truthandpolitics.org/top-rates.php#graph U.S. Marginal Tax Rates 1909 - 2003

30 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 30 Marginal Rates 1913 - 2008 http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/03/missing-1000000-tax-bracket.html

31 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 31 Marginal Rates 1913 - 2008 http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/03/missing-1000000-tax-bracket.html Regan Tax Cut

32 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 32 Marginal Rates 1913 - 2008 http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/03/missing-1000000-tax-bracket.html Regan Tax Cut

33 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 33 Marginal Rates 1913 - 2008 http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/03/missing-1000000-tax-bracket.html Bush Tax Increase

34 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 34 Marginal Rates 1913 - 2008 http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/03/missing-1000000-tax-bracket.html Bush Tax Cut

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37 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 37 Consider these facts… For current year All Income140,000 Exempt Income 25,000 Determine: Marginal Rate Average Rate Effective Rate

38 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 38 All Income140,000 Less: Exempt Income25,000 Sub-total115,000 Exemption3,900 Std Deduction6,10010,000 Taxable Income105,000 Tax Calculation: TI105,000 -Base87,85017,150 xMar Rate0.28 Sub-Total4,802 +Tax on Base17,891 Total Tax22,693 Marginal Rate28.0% Average Rate21.6% Effective Rate16.2%

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42 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 42 All Income140,000 Less: Exempt Income25,000 Sub-total115,000 Exemption3,900 Std Deduction6,10010,000 Taxable Income105,000 Tax Calculation: TI105,000 -Base87,85017,150 xMar Rate0.28 Sub-Total4,802 +Tax on Base17,891 Total Tax22,693 Marginal Rate28.0% Average Rate21.6% Effective Rate16.2%

43 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 43

44 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 44 All Income140,000 Less: Exempt Income25,000 Sub-total115,000 Exemption3,900 Std Deduction6,10010,000 Taxable Income105,000 Tax Calculation: TI105,000 -Base87,85017,150 xMar Rate0.28 Sub-Total4,802 +Tax on Base17,891 Total Tax22,693 Marginal Rate28.0% Average Rate21.6% Effective Rate16.2% Marginal Rate

45 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 45 28%

46 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 46 Tax Taxable Income

47 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 47 All Income140,000 Less: Exempt Income25,000 Sub-total115,000 Exemption3,900 Std Deduction6,10010,000 Taxable Income105,000 Tax Calculation: TI105,000 -Base87,85017,150 xMar Rate0.28 Sub-Total4,802 +Tax on Base17,891 Total Tax22,693 Marginal Rate28.0% Average Rate21.6% Effective Rate16.2%

48 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 48 21.6%

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50 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 50 Tax All Income

51 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 51 All Income140,000 Less: Exempt Income25,000 Sub-total115,000 Exemption3,900 Std Deduction6,10010,000 Taxable Income105,000 Tax Calculation: TI105,000 -Base87,85017,150 xMar Rate0.28 Sub-Total4,802 +Tax on Base17,891 Total Tax22,693 Marginal Rate28.0% Average Rate21.6% Effective Rate16.2%

52 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 52 $22,693 $140,000

53 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 53 All Income140,000 Less: Exempt Income25,000 Sub-total115,000 Exemption3,900 Std Deduction6,10010,000 Taxable Income105,000 Tax Calculation: TI105,000 -Base87,85017,150 xMar Rate0.28 Sub-Total4,802 +Tax on Base17,891 Total Tax22,693 Marginal Rate28.0% Average Rate21.6% Effective Rate16.2%

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55 Copyright © 2013 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 55 Mother-in-law –Turned down raise Employees appeal to boss –Boss agrees to raise costing $100,000 Doctor bills patients near end of yr You contribute $1,000 to church assume 30% tax rate


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