I’ve been doing insurance defense litigation at small firms in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area for 10 years now, in a small-firm environment (currently at a firm with about 15 attorneys). Billables are good at around 1,800 but I suspect that I’m getting robbed on salary/compensation (around $90k altogether).
Contemporaries out there (smaller insurance defense firms around the Midwest), what does your salary/compensation structure look like?
I wish they had different roads for taxpayers at least considering the heavy taxes we pay..
You're frankly embarrassing yourself now 😂
Here's some numbers for you. In 2020-21, personal income tax formed 28.3% of the overall government tax revenue. The rest was corporate taxes, GST (the crap tax that nearly everyone pays) etc
And don't even get me started on Black Money as I don't wish to mock the living daylights out of the 56-inch chomu PM.
I don't even try to save taxes and have about 50k going into it every month. When I visit some remote areas around my hometown it makes me really sad to see bad roads, no street lights. It's all going into vain.
Almost 20k every month even after all the investment declarations 😐
Especially when you're in the higher tax brackets, I might as well be making $100k
Everyone pays tax. But the salaries one contributes the most. If only the IT employees can be united for a cause we can bring a huge change.
Burns me up to see that most of our tax dollars go to paying off gov debts. It's insane