Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 05:51:16 -0500
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Rex Ballard - Director of Electronic Distribution
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On 21 Feb 1996, Tami S. Garza wrote:
> In <4gfpgn$191@news.bu.edu> kumiko@bu.edu (Kumiko Terakado) writes:
> >
> According to what Mark Jebens wrote (correct me if I'm wrong Mark), the
> average for a NCP to pay in CS is 35% - 45%.
Let's assume that he pays 25%. He also gets to pay taxes at the single
rate. In other words he can pay 45-50% taxes, 25% child-support, and
incedental expenses. A man earning $60,000:
Pays 38% federal tax (22800)
Pays 14% FICA (8400)
Pays 8% State (4800)
Pays 5% City (nyc) (3000)
Pays 25% Child Support (15000)
A total of 90% or $54,000.
Leaving him with 6000/year - about $500/month to live on.
What kind of place can you rent for $500/month?
What about transportation, food, and clothing?
> My point is that my ex
> pays a relatively small amount of CS. He's also supposed to pay half of
> the out of pocket expenses of the medical. According to the state, he
> should pay the ins. AND about 75% of out of pocket medical expenses.
> So, I think that what I ask him to do is more than generous. He
> disagreed. Until he contacted the state about it yesterday. Last
> thursday (2/15) he said he couldn't afford it (same conversation he
> said he had to get another car). Yesterday he can suddenly afford it.
>
> And I agree with whoever said the part about the CP is greedy and the
> NCP isn't when he'd rather buy more cars than pay the CS? This is true.
> I've been accused of being greedy for wanting my ex to pay (the amount
> was his proposal after also), but the truly greedy person is the one
> who won't pay a small amount, but would rather buy more cars.
>
> Tami
>
>
From rballard@cnj.digex.net Thu Feb 22 20:04:42 1996
Newsgroups: alt.child-support