ObamaCare, Payroll Taxes Push Tax Freedom Day Back for 2013
Celebrate with what little you have left


Start organizing your parties today, tax haters. On April 18, we all will have handed over enough money to the government to have paid our average total tax bill for the year.
The non-profit think tank appropriately named the Tax Foundation makes this calculation every year to designate Tax Freedom Day. For 2013, the date falls five days later than it did in 2012, thanks to some well-publicized (at least here at Reason) culprits:
Tax Freedom Day is five days later than last year, due mainly to the fiscal cliff deal that raised federal taxes on individual income and payroll. Additionally, the Affordable Care Act's investment tax and excise tax went into effect. Finally, despite these tax increases, the economy is expected to continue its slow recovery, boosting profits, incomes, and tax revenues.
The Tax Foundation notes further that if federal borrowing were included, another 21 days of handing over your income would have to be added.
Believe it or not, considering current political battle over government spending (the debate between "too much" vs. "way too much"), 2013 does not bear the distinction of latest Tax Freedom Day. That honor goes to the year 2000, when it fell on May 1.
Well, there's always next year.
See the Tax Foundation's chart below the jump:

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If only our taxes were that low.
Tax freedom day won't come until we vote to dissolve the union and sell of Washington DC to developers. But even then we'll have state taxes to deal with.
What? They are my people! I am their sovereign! I LOVE them. Pull!
You only give your paycheck to the state halfway through April, but you get the benefits of the United States government all year long. You get parks free of dope pushers and you get Main Street free of terrorists and you get the solace of a retirement filled with Social Security payouts and Medicare coverage. You get to know that when you die, all of what you leave behind won't go to waste in the hands of your heirs. You are freed of so many decisions that you would otherwise have to make in your personal life, what to put in your body or on your property. All. Year. Long.
Don't forget all the people killed in my name.
Oh, I don't, you fucking monster.
To be fair to, um, me, it wasn't until today that I learned that taxes were voluntary. Sorry about that funding Leviathan, guys.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jo.....-hard-way/
Ah, the archetypal looter. All your wealth is belong to us.
When did "justice" become another word for government theft?
Senate-blob Carl Levin has been doing his best to kill financial privacy in the U.S. Because terrorists.
Cautionary tale is this:
Beware Greeks bearing bonds.
Tax Freedom Day is June 6 here in Canada. 🙁
Compare other countries.
WE'RE NOT BELGIUM! WE'RE NOT BELGIUM! WE'RE NOT BELGIUM!
Being concerned about high taxes is some Yankee Imperialist Racism thing.
i'm not filing a 1040 this year, so what will happen?
Nothing. Federal income taxes are voluntary in the United States.
What, are you shitting me? Do you know how much fucking money I've given them? I cannot believe how stupid I've been.
The taxes are voluntary but the shipping and handling is mandatory.
I'm just stunned. I've been shelling out income tax for decades. I feel so silly.
General Butt Naked| 4.3.13 @ 6:38PM |#
'The taxes are voluntary but the jail time is mandatory.'
Fixed.
And if we don't want to pay our taxes, why, we're free to spend a weekend with the Pain Monster!
Freedom to go to jail is an important freedom.
You will be taken a Black Site, your accounts will be frozen and you will be anally raped one hour for every dollar you have denied your lords and masters in Washington D.C.
2012, by state (first and last):
Tennessee March 31
Connecticut May 5
Just proves that Adam Lanza was an anti-government teabagger.
Speaking of special days of note, everyone knows what day today is. It's the anniversary of registration here at reason dot com. A full year of an echo chamber free from the dissenting voice. A year of rampant censorship of opposing viewpoints and absent easy access to joke handles. A year of anemic weekend comment tallies.
Happy anniversary, People's Democratic Republic of Reason! Moderator, am I free to gambol about the blog?
That was a year ago?
God, my life is so empty.
*quietly sobs*
I vote that we ban Fist, just because we can.
GOOD LUCK I SPOOF MY IP ADDRESS THROUGH A SERIES OF FOREIGN PROXIES AND CAPS LOCKS DEVICES.
Time to run a trace. You dun goofed.
[click] I hung up right before the trace was finished. You didn't keep me on the line long enough.
I say we overthrow the moderator and the Reason editorial staff and install a Dictatorship of the Commentariat!
Reason! Reason! Reason!
I'm in if we can have in-line videos and blink tags again.
Never forget. I even remember the date because it happened on my sister's birthday. All I remember are the glorious blink tags...
Oh, jesus...
*sobs again*
And videos. The comments section was merely hours away from becoming a porn site when Mike shut everything down.
I wasn't around here for that, but sure, we'll bring it back.
Now the issue is do we want to spread revolution across blogs all over the World Wide Web or focus on Anarchy in One Blog?
Choose carefully because the loser gets purged and may or may not end up with an icepick in their skull.
I wasn't around here for that, but sure, we'll bring it back.
It was literally the worst thing that ever happened to me.
And the best.
BRING BACK LUCY!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
And Postrel, although we may have to abduct her, North Korea-style.
Lucy's gone, man.
I saw her on a bus the other day with some assorted hipsters singing Duran Duran songs to an iPhone. Fucking sad.
OT: So I got Disc 1 of Veep from Netflix today and got about nine minutes into it. It's sitting back in the mailing envelope right now.
Question for the Hit'n'Run herd: Does this piece of crap get any better than the first ten minutes or is my instinct to send the thing back unwatched and lose no more minutes of my life to it the right one?
Depends obviously on your tastes, but I found it watchable. Unfortunately, I don't remember how the start of the series stacked up against the rest, so it might just not be your thing.
First few episodes were a bit slow, but once you get to know the characters it gets laugh out loud funny throughout its 23 minutes.
Try to make it to the episode where she has a pregnancy scare.
Thanks, both of you. I might reconsider.
I confess that many sitcoms that others rave about just don't tickle my funny bone. And generally I find most American TV attempts on politics less than satisfactory but that's probably because of being spoiled by Yes Minister/Prime Minister and the original House of Cards trilogy.
I must say, though, that when I finally got around to watching The West Wing I found it better than expected.
Realize that Veep is about the vacuity and incompetence of people in power. Don't think you are supposed to like the characters. You're not.
Ah, excellent point. I'll try that approach. I'd've thought of that if I were a fart young smeller like you. 🙂
Yeah, another voice here: it was the funniest new show I'd watched in ages.
Having started over using the Epi approach I see what everyone's talking about.
Attitude is everything.
Could be worse. Much worse. You could be living in the Highway Robbery State known as the UK, where tax avoidance is currently being made a moral crime against the state (which is the mother, the father).
UK Tax Freedom Day
1997 May 26th
2008 June 2nd
2009 May 14
2010 May 30th
2012 May 29th
2013 tba
From the progressions, it looks like you're in for a record year!
Sometimes dude you jsut have to smack dat ass!
http://www.GoPrivacy.tk
I admit it. Sometimes I jsut do.