Would there be any income level where it might be advantageous to ask for a pay cut?
I was trying to think of as many of the freebie and incentive programs as I could and trying to figure out the phase out income limitations on them.
I know the Roth IRA starts phasing out at 166,000 and the tuition tax credit phases out at 160,000. I think there have to be some other significant tax credits I am leaving out.
I wonder if you added all of these up if it might not be a better deal to make say $150,000 a year and reap all the rewards vs making $160,000 a year and missing everything (considering you are probably only taking home $6000 of that extra $10,000.)
As they add in new subsidized programs like health insurance and possibly more tax rebates (which you miss at least part of if you are over 160,000) could this situation be a reality?
It would be too funny asking your boss, "Er, could I get a pay cut?"
I was trying to think of as many of the freebie and incentive programs as I could and trying to figure out the phase out income limitations on them.
I know the Roth IRA starts phasing out at 166,000 and the tuition tax credit phases out at 160,000. I think there have to be some other significant tax credits I am leaving out.
I wonder if you added all of these up if it might not be a better deal to make say $150,000 a year and reap all the rewards vs making $160,000 a year and missing everything (considering you are probably only taking home $6000 of that extra $10,000.)
As they add in new subsidized programs like health insurance and possibly more tax rebates (which you miss at least part of if you are over 160,000) could this situation be a reality?
It would be too funny asking your boss, "Er, could I get a pay cut?"
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