For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for April 10, 2022

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 2 years ago

    Yes, Liz, mind-boggling.

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    howtheduck  over 2 years ago

    50% tax rate? Lynn Johnston is showing her multimillionaire status with this one.

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    Johnnyrico  over 2 years ago

    SOME taxes you don’t know about? …. Try MOST taxes you don’t know about.

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    dcdete.  over 2 years ago

    When this was first published in 1993, Liz and John didn’t know how lucky they were. They didn’t have to pay no carbon tax because of global warming back then!

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    Zykoic  over 2 years ago

    The assessor raised my real estate taxes so much that I could not afford to stay in my paid-for home. I concluded they own my home since I must pay them to stay. It was a nice place too.

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    Susan00100  over 2 years ago

    John, don’t forget the tax on taxes!!

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    Susan00100  over 2 years ago

    I don’t know about Canada, but in the US, taxes pay for “free” public schools.

    And most of us are aware of how lousy those are!!

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    GeorgeInAZ  over 2 years ago

    Sad but true, at least for earners in his bracket.

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    nicka93  over 2 years ago

    Liz thinks He was telling her the “other facts of life”

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    GirlGeek Premium Member over 2 years ago

    It’s hard when you start working

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    MichaelAxelFleming  over 2 years ago

    Let me tell you how it will be

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    JD'Huntsville'AL  over 2 years ago

    Don’t forget fees and surcharges — the hidden taxes.

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    littlejohn Premium Member over 2 years ago

    But what will last longer, taxes, dirty laundry, or cockroaches?

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    daddo52  over 2 years ago

    Wrong facts Liz

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    mgl179  over 2 years ago

    But, hey, you get “FREE” health care

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    PoochFan  over 2 years ago

    In the early eighties, when our son was three, my wife and I were doing our taxes one day, and as we sat together at the table most if the day our boy kept wanting attention. After putting him off a number of times and telling him we were doing our taxes, he said, “I don’t like when you and mommy play taxes”. We told him we don’t like it either.

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    Prey  over 2 years ago

    Only 50%? I would put it at 60%+ for all taxes combined.

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    USN1977  over 2 years ago

    There is also Old Age Survivors Insurance tax of 10.6% and Disability Insurance tax of 1.8%. Those are better known as social security taxes. For the employed, they have to pay 5.2% in old age tax and 0.9% in disability tax, which is matched by the employer. This matching, however, is not a free lunch, as that is money the employer cannot pay you. As such, it often has resulted in lower wages and fewer promotions. Not sure what it is called in Canada. John is self-employed, so he has to pay all by himself. In the US self-employed pay 9.88% in old age tax and 1.69% in disability tax.

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    Gen.Flashman  over 2 years ago

    Also remember their health care is included. Curently an employer provided group family policy is $22,000+ in the US which alone is close to 50% of the medium income.

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    USN1977  over 2 years ago

    I am not sure about Canada’s fiscal history, but from 1789 to 1912 in these United States there was no income tax. The U.S. Constitution, in its original form, prohibited direct taxation.

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    Ed The Red Premium Member over 2 years ago

    The average tax rate for Canada is 33%. That’s where this strip is set, if you weren’t aware. For the U.S., it’s quite a bit lower.

    https://www.taxpolicycenter.org/briefing-book/how-do-us-taxes-compare-internationally

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    The_Great_Black President  over 2 years ago

    The Pattersons live in Taxada, or Ontaxio to be more specific.

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    uniquename  over 2 years ago

    No John. You were explaining the tax of life.

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    vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago

    We don’t have to pay taxes. We can always go to jail and live on taxes instead. I mean the option is there.

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    mckeonfuneralhomebx  over 2 years ago

    Now add in child support….and forget about making anything if you are in arrears…

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Still want to move to Oh Canada!

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    Alberta Oil Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Taxes.. are what keeps society a society. The system is setup to leave the masses with “just” enough without revolting.

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    Johnnyrico  over 2 years ago

    Another tax that effects everyone except the rich… Inflation.

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    rshive  over 2 years ago

    No Provincial taxes in the U.S. But that’s just a diff in terminology.

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    jnaizer  over 2 years ago

    Taxation is slavery. We are little more than indentured servants to Government.

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    timbob2313 Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Not “Those” facts of life, the reality facts that everyone has to hew to once they start making $$$ because TNSTAAFL

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    mindjob  over 2 years ago

    I’m more worried about the taxes the government piggy backs on bigger bills that we never hear about before we vote

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    martinman8  over 2 years ago

    uuuu yup. then sex comes later.

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    danrobbins1  over 2 years ago

    “The tax of life” would have been a better punchline.

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    tripwire45  over 2 years ago

    Not quite sure it’s that high in the U.S. but then again, maybe Canada isn’t the paradise most Canadians claim it is.

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    this is summerdog  over 2 years ago

    John is a professional dentist. You’d think he would have paid people to do his taxes for him. His taxes are probably complicated.

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    CoreyTaylor1  over 2 years ago

    And all those years on “Last Man Standing”, Ryan kept trying to tell them that Canada ISN’T a socialist country!?

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    abarth1324  over 2 years ago

    No, she’s showing what the Canadian tax rates are for the common folk.

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    Jabroniville Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Funny- a sneaky way to include that the strip is Canadian with the mention of “Provincial Taxes”.

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    kab2rb  over 2 years ago

    For us we go to tax accountant, because of a former leader as hubby forgot to opt out of payroll taxes, we have to pay. And this is on his retirement pension.

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    JonSchuck  over 2 years ago

    Oh Canada

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    Guilty Bystander  over 2 years ago

    Want an object lesson in how many ways people are taxed? Take a good look at the itemized bill for your landline telephone.

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    edeloriea14  over 2 years ago

    When you get older, Elizabeth, you’ll also be concerned about taxes.

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    bike2sac  over 2 years ago

    Those taxes were luxury taxes. put on during WWII and never removed. And don’t blame liberals for this, the conservatives have had the opportunity to get rid of them several times, there are special interests that keep some of these taxes going.

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    Bwingblue1  over 2 years ago

    It should be more like ‘the taxes of life’

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    kaystari Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Dang, lotta people gotta comment on taxes!I just was gonna say wouldnt the “tax of life” be a funnier phrase, but the comment above me already said it.

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    198.23.5.11  over 2 years ago

    Everybody moves to Nevada so they won’t have to pay income tax.

    Then they lose more at the slots than if they paid income tax.

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    DanMercer  over 2 years ago

    It’s Canada from about 20 years ago. Doubtful it’s gotten any better with time. The VAT tax alone sends hundreds of thousands across the border to shop. Back in the eighties we vacationed on a beach in Ontario near Buffalo with my Mom’s side of the family, who were all from Buffalo. One night, after visiting my Mom in Buffalo, we were returning very late (about 2 AM) to our rental when we stopped for groceries at the largest grocery store I’ve ever been in. There had to be twenty registers, all fully staffed. It was down the street from Republic Steel and a bunch of other heavy industries with no residential housing in sight, largely because the air quality was poor enough that it literally stripped the paint after only a few years. And we were the only Americans there, all the rest of the shoppers were Canadian. By shopping late a night they got the overnight crew of Customs officials on the Peace Bridge who simply waved them across. And that’s how bad the VAT was (and probably still is).

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    phoenixnyc  over 2 years ago

    Don’t you mean the tax of life, John?

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