[nfbwatlk] Fw: 1% Tax on Bank Transactions...Please Read

Julie Warrington jdwtlc at frontier.com
Wed Oct 30 17:54:24 UTC 2013


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      ON JANUARY 1, 2014, THE US GOVERNMENT WILL BE REQUIRING EVERYONE TO HAVE DIRECT DEPOSIT FOR SS CHECKS.

      WONDER WHY?

      Subject: HR 4646

      Be sure to read entire explanation

      Watch for this AFTER November elections; remember this BEFORE you VOTE, in case you think Obama is looking out for your best interest. 

      A 1% tax on all bank transactions is what HR 4646 calls for. 

      Do you receive a paycheck, or a retirement check from Social Security or a pension fund and have it direct deposit?? 

      Well guess what ... It looks as if the Obama administration wants to tax it 1% !!! 

      This bill was put forth by Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-PA).

      YES, that is 1% tax on all bank transactions - HR 4646, every time it goes in and every time money goes out.

      Ask your congressperson to vote NO.

      FORWARD THIS TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW!

      1% tax on all bank transactions ~ HR 4646 - ANOTHER NEW OBAMA TAX SLIPPED IN WHILE WE WERE ASLEEP. Checked this on snopes, it's true! Check it out yourself ~ HR 4646.

      President Obama's finance team is recommending a one percent (1%) transaction fee (TAX). His plan is to sneak it in after the November elections to keep it under the radar.

      This is a 1% tax on all transactions at any financial institution - banks, credit unions, savings and loans, etc.. Any deposit you make, or even a transfer within your own bank from one account to another, will have a 1% tax charged.

      If your paycheck or your Social Security or whatever is direct deposit, it will get a 1% tax charged for the transaction.

      If your paycheck is $1000, then you will pay the government $10 just for the privilege of depositing your paycheck in your bank. Even if you hand carry your paycheck or any check in to your bank for a deposit, 1% tax will be charged.

      You receive a $5,000 stock dividend from your broker, the government takes $50 just to allow you to deposit that check in the bank.

      If you take $1,000 cash to deposit at your bank, 1% tax will be charged.

      Mind you, this is from the man who promised that, if you make under $250,000 per year, you will not see one penny of new tax. 

      Keep your eyes and ears open, you will be amazed at what you learn about this guy's under-the-table moves to increase the number of ways you are taxed.

      Oh, and by the way, if you receive a refund from the IRS next year and you have it direct deposited or you walk in to deposit that check, you guessed it. You will pay a 1% charge of that money just for putting it in your bank.

      Remember, any money, cash, check or whatever, no matter where it came from, you will pay a 1% fee if you put it in the bank.

      Some will say, oh well, it's just 1%. Are you kidding me? It's a 1% tax increase across the board. Remember, once the tax is there, they can also raise it at will. And if anyone protests, they will just say, "Oh,that's not really a tax, it's a user fee"!

      Think this is no big deal? Go back and look at the transactions you made from last year's banking statements. Then add the total of all those transactions and deduct 1%. Still think it's no big deal? 
        
                     


      The following is copied from  Snopes: 

      1.  snopes.com <http://snopes.com/> : Debt Free America  Act  
      Is  the U.S.government proposing a 1% tax on  debit card usage and/or banking  transactions?
      ...It  is true. The bill is  HR-4646introduced by US  Rep Peter deFazio D-Oregon and US  Senator Tom Harkin D-Iowa. Their plan is to  sneak it in after the...
      ....moved beyond proposing studies and  submitted the Debt Free America Act (H.R. 4646), a  bill calling for the implementation of a scheme to pay down  the...
      ...[2010] by Rep. Chaka  Fattah (D-Pa.). His "Debt Free America Act" (H.R.  4646) would impose a 1 percent "transaction tax" on  every financial transaction...
      Wed, 02  Nov 201111:27:37  GMThttp://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/debtfree.asp <http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/debtfree.asp>

           

           

           

           

         

       

     

     



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