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It is likely that you will have to pay additional taxes on your services, and not just your profit. It is amazing to me that it passed.

Don White, RN, DC

In a message dated 2/2/2010 2:43:47 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, rsldc2@... writes:

My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year. I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

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This medical Doc who has to come up with and extra 40,000 must be making

over325,000 per year single or 450,000 if married filing jointly, as the 2%

uptax of 66 applies to incomes over 125 and 250 respectively

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My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year. I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

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I believe the Doc under discussion  may have collected 2 to 3 million dollars and thus will need to pay considerably more taxes based solely on his collections -not on his profits.  I believe this extra tax kicks in at 500,000 dollars in collections.  THis is why many businesses were complaining that this is a back door sales tax-it taxes net sales and not profit.  I believe ballot measure 67 is the one that nails businesses.

So if we do not collect over 500,000 dollars in our practices we will only need to pay the 150 corporate tax .THis is my understanding of the new tax.  In any case it is bad news for Oregon's economy.

Schneider DCPDXOn Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 5:02 PM, drjohansen@... <drjohansen@...> wrote:

 

This medical Doc who has to come up with and extra 40,000 must be making over325,000 per year single or 450,000 if married filing jointly, as the 2% uptax of 66 applies to incomes over 125 and 250 respectively

R Johansen D.C. PC,DABCO

Chiropractic Life Center

12762 SE Stark Street

Portland Oregon 97233

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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:43:25 -0800Subject:  66/67

 

My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year.  I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

 

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I believe the Doc under discussion  may have collected 2 to 3 million dollars and thus will need to pay considerably more taxes based solely on his collections -not on his profits.  I believe this extra tax kicks in at 500,000 dollars in collections.  THis is why many businesses were complaining that this is a back door sales tax-it taxes net sales and not profit.  I believe ballot measure 67 is the one that nails businesses.

So if we do not collect over 500,000 dollars in our practices we will only need to pay the 150 corporate tax .THis is my understanding of the new tax.  In any case it is bad news for Oregon's economy.

Schneider DCPDXOn Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 5:02 PM, drjohansen@... <drjohansen@...> wrote:

 

This medical Doc who has to come up with and extra 40,000 must be making over325,000 per year single or 450,000 if married filing jointly, as the 2% uptax of 66 applies to incomes over 125 and 250 respectively

R Johansen D.C. PC,DABCO

Chiropractic Life Center

12762 SE Stark Street

Portland Oregon 97233

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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:43:25 -0800Subject:  66/67

 

My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year.  I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

 

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Here is the ballot info from http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Oregon_Measure_66_(2010)Yes vote: “Yes” vote raises tax on incomes above $250,000 for

households, $125,000 for individual filers. Tax rate increases 1.8

percentage points on amount of taxable income between $250,000 and

$500,000, 2 percentage points on amount above $500,000 for households.

For individual filers, the rate increases begin at $125,000 and

$250,000 respectively. Eliminates income taxes on the first $2,400 of

unemployment benefits received in 2009. Raises estimated $472 million

to provide funds currently budgeted for education, health care, public

safety, other servicesSince the tax is only additional 1.8% of moneys over $250,000(for couples) and then switching to 2% on money over $500,000(for couples).So if you make $500,000 at 1.8% equals $9,000 additional tax. Then your next $500,000 would be taxed at 2% or $10,000 of tax. Meaning if you made one million dollars (in taxable income) your additional tax would be $19,000.$40,000 is about 9% of $450,000. This medical doctor to pay an additional $40,000 in tax must have made over two million dollars last year.rsldc2@...CC: From: drjohansen@...Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 01:02:54 +0000Subject: Re: 66/67

This medical Doc who has to come up with and extra 40,000 must be making over325,000 per year single or 450,000 if married filing jointly, as the 2% uptax of 66 applies to incomes over 125 and 250 respectively

R Johansen D.C. PC,DABCO

Chiropractic Life Center

12762 SE Stark Street

Portland Oregon 97233

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My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year. I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

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Here is the ballot info from http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Oregon_Measure_66_(2010)Yes vote: “Yes” vote raises tax on incomes above $250,000 for

households, $125,000 for individual filers. Tax rate increases 1.8

percentage points on amount of taxable income between $250,000 and

$500,000, 2 percentage points on amount above $500,000 for households.

For individual filers, the rate increases begin at $125,000 and

$250,000 respectively. Eliminates income taxes on the first $2,400 of

unemployment benefits received in 2009. Raises estimated $472 million

to provide funds currently budgeted for education, health care, public

safety, other servicesSince the tax is only additional 1.8% of moneys over $250,000(for couples) and then switching to 2% on money over $500,000(for couples).So if you make $500,000 at 1.8% equals $9,000 additional tax. Then your next $500,000 would be taxed at 2% or $10,000 of tax. Meaning if you made one million dollars (in taxable income) your additional tax would be $19,000.$40,000 is about 9% of $450,000. This medical doctor to pay an additional $40,000 in tax must have made over two million dollars last year.rsldc2@...CC: From: drjohansen@...Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 01:02:54 +0000Subject: Re: 66/67

This medical Doc who has to come up with and extra 40,000 must be making over325,000 per year single or 450,000 if married filing jointly, as the 2% uptax of 66 applies to incomes over 125 and 250 respectively

R Johansen D.C. PC,DABCO

Chiropractic Life Center

12762 SE Stark Street

Portland Oregon 97233

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Subject: 66/67

Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:43:25 -0800

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--Forwarded Message Attachment-- From: rsldc2@...Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:43:25 -0800Subject: 66/67

My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year. I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

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Doc you are only looking at ballot measure 66..  Ballot  measure 67 affects all corporations and this raises taxes on busineses based on their sales not on their profits.  It also raises the minimum tax to 150 dollars as opposed to 10.  I believe the doc in question was probably getting nailed by ballot measure 67 not 66.

Just  a  good guess here. Schneider DCOn Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:20 PM, Glenn Sykes <DocGlennDC@...> wrote:

 

Here is the ballot info from http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Oregon_Measure_66_(2010)Yes vote: “Yes” vote raises tax on incomes above $250,000 for

households, $125,000 for individual filers. Tax rate increases 1.8

percentage points on amount of taxable income between $250,000 and

$500,000, 2 percentage points on amount above $500,000 for households.

For individual filers, the rate increases begin at $125,000 and

$250,000 respectively. Eliminates income taxes on the first $2,400 of

unemployment benefits received in 2009. Raises estimated $472 million

to provide funds currently budgeted for education, health care, public

safety, other servicesSince the tax is only additional 1.8% of moneys over $250,000(for couples) and then switching to 2% on money over $500,000(for couples).So if you make $500,000 at 1.8% equals $9,000 additional tax.  Then your next $500,000 would be taxed at 2% or $10,000 of tax.  Meaning if you made one million dollars (in taxable income) your additional tax would be $19,000.

$40,000 is about 9% of $450,000.  This medical doctor to pay an additional $40,000 in tax must have made over two million dollars last year.rsldc2@...

CC: From: drjohansen@...Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 01:02:54 +0000

Subject: Re: 66/67

 

This medical Doc who has to come up with and extra 40,000 must be making over325,000 per year single or 450,000 if married filing jointly, as the 2% uptax of 66 applies to incomes over 125 and 250 respectively

R Johansen D.C. PC,DABCO

Chiropractic Life Center

12762 SE Stark Street

Portland Oregon 97233

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Subject: 66/67

Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:43:25 -0800

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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:43:25 -0800Subject: 66/67

 

My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year.  I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

 

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Doc you are only looking at ballot measure 66..  Ballot  measure 67 affects all corporations and this raises taxes on busineses based on their sales not on their profits.  It also raises the minimum tax to 150 dollars as opposed to 10.  I believe the doc in question was probably getting nailed by ballot measure 67 not 66.

Just  a  good guess here. Schneider DCOn Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:20 PM, Glenn Sykes <DocGlennDC@...> wrote:

 

Here is the ballot info from http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Oregon_Measure_66_(2010)Yes vote: “Yes” vote raises tax on incomes above $250,000 for

households, $125,000 for individual filers. Tax rate increases 1.8

percentage points on amount of taxable income between $250,000 and

$500,000, 2 percentage points on amount above $500,000 for households.

For individual filers, the rate increases begin at $125,000 and

$250,000 respectively. Eliminates income taxes on the first $2,400 of

unemployment benefits received in 2009. Raises estimated $472 million

to provide funds currently budgeted for education, health care, public

safety, other servicesSince the tax is only additional 1.8% of moneys over $250,000(for couples) and then switching to 2% on money over $500,000(for couples).So if you make $500,000 at 1.8% equals $9,000 additional tax.  Then your next $500,000 would be taxed at 2% or $10,000 of tax.  Meaning if you made one million dollars (in taxable income) your additional tax would be $19,000.

$40,000 is about 9% of $450,000.  This medical doctor to pay an additional $40,000 in tax must have made over two million dollars last year.rsldc2@...

CC: From: drjohansen@...Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 01:02:54 +0000

Subject: Re: 66/67

 

This medical Doc who has to come up with and extra 40,000 must be making over325,000 per year single or 450,000 if married filing jointly, as the 2% uptax of 66 applies to incomes over 125 and 250 respectively

R Johansen D.C. PC,DABCO

Chiropractic Life Center

12762 SE Stark Street

Portland Oregon 97233

Voice 5032557746,Fax 5032550818

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Subject: 66/67

Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:43:25 -0800

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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:43:25 -0800Subject: 66/67

 

My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year.  I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

 

--Dr.Layman

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We should ALL be so blessed as to make enough income to have to pay an EXTRA $40,000. What does that MD do for a living?

IME's?? Ha ha

Ann WIlson, DC

66/67

My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year. I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

--Dr.Layman

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We should ALL be so blessed as to make enough income to have to pay an EXTRA $40,000. What does that MD do for a living?

IME's?? Ha ha

Ann WIlson, DC

66/67

My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year. I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

--Dr.Layman

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Yeah, Measure 67 is an honest to goodness "SALES TAX."

They voted in a sales tax in Oregon... And, since that worked so splendidly, I can't wait until the NEXT election to see what "other" sales taxes our lovely legislature will attempt to slip by the comatose under the guise of, "We're only taxing the rich; go ahead, vote for it...it won't affect YOU!." Which is absolutely silly because, every business that now has to pay higher taxes is re-figuring the costs of their goods in order to pass the "buck" along to US the consumer...

Silly, silly peoples... (:-)

RR.

66/67

My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year. I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

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Yeah, Measure 67 is an honest to goodness "SALES TAX."

They voted in a sales tax in Oregon... And, since that worked so splendidly, I can't wait until the NEXT election to see what "other" sales taxes our lovely legislature will attempt to slip by the comatose under the guise of, "We're only taxing the rich; go ahead, vote for it...it won't affect YOU!." Which is absolutely silly because, every business that now has to pay higher taxes is re-figuring the costs of their goods in order to pass the "buck" along to US the consumer...

Silly, silly peoples... (:-)

RR.

66/67

My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year. I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

--Dr.Layman

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Do you believe after all these years Oregon voted in a sales tax.

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Yeah, Measure 67 is an honest to goodness "SALES TAX."

They voted in a sales tax in Oregon... And, since that worked so splendidly, I can't wait until the NEXT election to see what "other" sales taxes our lovely legislature will attempt to slip by the comatose under the guise of, "We're only taxing the rich; go ahead, vote for it...it won't affect YOU!." Which is absolutely silly because, every business that now has to pay higher taxes is re-figuring the costs of their goods in order to pass the "buck" along to US the consumer...

Silly, silly peoples... (:-)

RR.

66/67

My receptionist just told me that her medical doctor who is in private practice has to come up with an additional $40,000 due to the passage of 66/67. I didn't think this was going to have any effect on my corporation since I make less than $250,000 a year. I know I will have to pay more than $10.00, more like $150.00 annually but that would be about it. Am I wrong?

--Dr.Layman

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