I've done some cursory reading on them, and like what I see on the surface. what are the pros and cons of this type of tax for those of you people who have done more research and thought on them? I'm more interested in the cons, but fire away at either of them.for those of you against the FairTax or a flat sales tax, would you be more agreeable with only a VAT tax of some level (meaning no income taxes, property taxes, etc) and maybe some higher brackets for luxury goods?
3/1/2012 4:43:10 PM
i select option d.
3/1/2012 4:45:30 PM
I used to like the VAT tax. But I changed my mind. With a small enough federal government it becomes possible to restrict the income tax to only tax those with high incomes, so that is what I want to do. Make the government small enough that the rich can pay for it.
3/1/2012 5:50:41 PM
I'm against the VAT because if the government ever started using it here it would not replace the current tax structure but simply supplement it, thus increasing our taxes even more. For reference, see: most of Western Europe.
3/2/2012 8:19:06 AM
^this.and we don't need no mo taxes!no new taxes/tax increases until spending is under control, otherwise, it's a useless battle.
3/2/2012 8:46:44 AM
I'm not an expert on it at all but I would think it'd hurt smaller businesses more than larger, vertically integrated ones who can essentially be their own wholesaler, among other things. That is, I would think a smaller business would be nearer to the end of the chain of Value-Adding stages, and a large one might be able to integrate a lot of those stages into its own internal economy. Again, not an expert, correct me if this is way off (I know nobody will hesitate to correct me if they see an opportunity).[Edited on March 2, 2012 at 10:21 AM. Reason : .]
3/2/2012 10:19:24 AM
I'd rather talk about ATM machines.
3/2/2012 11:21:28 AM
^^ it rewards efficiency in general. if you can keep costs down then you can keep prices down which means lower VAT. thats good for consumers.likewise if you keep costs down, but charge a higher price then you pay more vat.i dont know if it would hurt smaller businesses any more than the current system. they already compete on prices so its really no different. i could probably get behind replacing the income tax with a progressive VAT. everyday items which are generally high frequency, low margin would end up with the same effective sales tax rate they have now, which would be a boon for a now income taxless middle-class. then you increase the tax rate as margins increase. high margin luxury items end up with the highest tax rates. im not an expert either but i think it might could work.
3/2/2012 11:44:32 AM
3/2/2012 12:06:09 PM
3/2/2012 12:20:19 PM
3/2/2012 1:00:44 PM
no more taxes = no more government
3/2/2012 1:44:45 PM
^this is what I'm getting at
3/2/2012 1:46:29 PM
So in other words, TSB libertarians are so divorced from reality that talking with them is pointless.
3/2/2012 1:54:09 PM
3/2/2012 2:00:06 PM
I'm no libertarian other letter.I believe in small and limited government. I believe in having taxes as low as possible. The current system the (R)s and (D)s have been running is a scam and unsustainable. Anyone that suggests higher/new taxes on anyone with our current government must be on full throttle retard.[Edited on March 2, 2012 at 2:09 PM. Reason : er]
3/2/2012 2:07:01 PM
3/2/2012 2:30:00 PM
^I agree with a sales tax.But I would like that to be the ONLY tax. No income, VAT, property, etc. One tax. Simple.
3/2/2012 2:57:43 PM
3/2/2012 3:03:01 PM
^^ If government spending is 30% of GDP and you can uniformly tax all spending, you should be able to take care of it all with a 30% sales tax. No exceptions.
3/2/2012 3:33:27 PM
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3/5/2012 9:17:21 AM
3/5/2012 9:56:10 AM
No, Shaggy, more likely there are idiots like you who, rather than opening a book and learning something, just assume that every issue, system, and problem is as simple as his tiny, flat brain because that delusion is far more comforting and far less challenging. [Edited on March 5, 2012 at 10:12 AM. Reason : .]
3/5/2012 10:12:04 AM
3/5/2012 10:20:51 AM
3/5/2012 10:22:47 AM
no see we NEED a complex tax system, otherwise it would be too hard to hide income which would mean job losses for lawyers on both sides!!
3/5/2012 10:24:13 AM
income taxes are for suckers
3/5/2012 10:27:09 AM
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3/5/2012 10:28:42 AM
3/5/2012 10:36:20 AM
also im not for a flat tax, i was proposing a progressive vat as a replacement for the useless income tax based system we have now.income is far too easy to hide. either tax wealth directly (ex: property taxes) or tax it when its used (consumption taxes). someone hiding wealth overseas? who cares, they're gonna get taxed when they spend it. got an entire group of lawyers dedicated to finding loopholes and deductions? doesnt matter anymore, their shit gets taxed when they spend it.set a progressive rate based on value added and/or type of product/service and you've got an easy way to maintain low overall tax rates for lower incomes.
3/5/2012 10:40:22 AM
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3/5/2012 10:54:18 AM
How does a flat tax not dispoportionately affect the poor? Will a rich person who can't buy another helicopter be in as much of a struggle as a poor person that can't by food?
3/5/2012 11:13:32 AM
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3/5/2012 11:57:01 AM
3/5/2012 12:42:01 PM
3/5/2012 12:49:07 PM
It addressed the point.Younger people make less money, and if the demographic pyramid shifts then the incomes of different quartiles will change as a result.
3/5/2012 12:56:53 PM
Okay, that's the hypothesis. Now show, with data, that this is the primary cause of inequality.
3/5/2012 1:00:03 PM
^you must be retardedare you off your medication again?
3/5/2012 1:13:59 PM