What Schools Will Never Teach You About Money By Robert T. Kiyosaki
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E stands for employee
S stands for small business or self-employed B stands for big business (500 employees) I stands for investor E S B I Chapter Two Unfair Advantage 61 60 pays the most in taxes. If you send your money to others to invest for you, you pay more in taxes than the person you send your money to. My poor dad sent his money to people he trusted to invest for him. My rich dad had people like my poor dad sending money to him. The difference, from a tax perspective, is like night and day. FAQ Which quadrants pay the highest taxes? Short Answer The people in the E and S quadrants. Fin Ed History The following is a diagram of the CASHFLOW Quadrant showing the historical changes in tax laws: The U.S. Congress passed the “Current Tax Payment Act of 1943” when the United States needed money to fight two wars, one in Europe and one in the Pacific. The 1943 change gave the government the power to force employers to deduct taxes from the employee’s paycheck. In other words, the government got paid before the employee got paid. The E quadrant lost control over their money. Today, when employees receive their paycheck, they notice there is a lot of money missing, the difference between net pay and gross pay. Due to our present financial crisis and the government’s need for more money, the gap between gross and net pay is increasing for those in the E quadrant. Employees work harder, earn more, and take home less. In 1986, Congress passed the “Tax Reform Act of 1986.” The purpose of this act was to plug the tax loopholes that people in the S quadrant were enjoying. Up until 1986, most in the S quadrant were using the same tax loopholes the B quadrant enjoyed. Since the government needed more money, they went after the doctors, lawyers, small-business owners, and specialists, such as consultants, real estate brokers, stockbrokers, and other self-employed people. It was the 1986 Tax Reform Act that helped trigger the 1987 stock- market crash and the 1988 crash of the savings-and-loan industry, which led to the real estate crash, which led to the last recession. It was a great time for B’s and I’s to get ahead. Today, doctors, lawyers, and accountants in the S quadrant pay the highest percentages in taxes. Download 5.81 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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