1/25/2006 12:58:09 PM
The poor will pay less taxesThe rich will pay less taxesBusinesses will pay less taxesIt's revenue neutralhonest
1/25/2006 1:25:35 PM
i still am waiting for someone to realistically address the huge loss of jobs. tax preparation, tax collection, auditing firms, tax lawyers, tax lobyists, tax software developers, etc.
1/25/2006 5:25:13 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_broken_window
1/25/2006 5:33:08 PM
1/25/2006 9:33:32 PM
1/25/2006 9:36:43 PM
i will b/c i completely dont understand your point of view in getting rid of thousands upon thousands of jobs to make taxes easier and supposedly more helpful (which is questionable). those industries are huge.
1/25/2006 10:04:56 PM
^ his question was actually covered by the link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_broken_window
1/25/2006 10:11:29 PM
1/25/2006 11:25:28 PM
1/25/2006 11:40:35 PM
1/26/2006 12:20:07 AM
1/26/2006 3:50:06 AM
MC Hammer and other rich ppl that spend all their cash?
1/26/2006 10:07:18 AM
1/26/2006 10:14:30 AM
1/26/2006 10:48:51 AM
so we keep giving handouts to the poor through the tax system. gg.
1/26/2006 10:57:21 AM
1/26/2006 11:04:47 AM
1/26/2006 11:13:19 AM
^Ahh..the final arrows left in the quiver of intellectual thought are ad hominem attacks...we must be making some progress. I'm pleased.
1/26/2006 1:48:16 PM
i think a couple problems arise here. the poor who live on a check to check basis might have some real problems paying for things with a 23% markup when they wont get that cash back until the end of the month. it forces them to buy less now and "save" that money till the end of the month. many cant afford to do that on a daily basis.im confused as to how this system would rebate them again. is it based on their income or do they have to send stuff in (im really not gonna go look through when you should know the answer). it is open to abuse if they just do it via income cuz they could buy everything used. if they have to send in receipts and whatnot, it is just as bloated and prone to problems as the current system.
1/26/2006 2:55:46 PM
1/26/2006 3:38:30 PM
Why does tax policy always center around the poor? I say to hell with them, and implement taxes only where necessary.
1/26/2006 4:15:01 PM
1/26/2006 4:45:24 PM
^ im sure 100% of ppl wouldnt mind paying less taxes, but plenty of ppl appreciate the programs that their tax dollars pays for. we're in a deficit as it is, lowering taxes isnt helping any.^^ fair enough, but using your figure they still have 3% less to use at the time, which matters. you didnt answer my question as to how the rebate was taken account of either.
1/26/2006 5:10:09 PM
1/26/2006 5:47:55 PM
i meant earthdog since he seems to know a lot about it. theres really no good answer to it though.
1/26/2006 6:55:35 PM
1/26/2006 10:44:54 PM
Couldn't care less. I SERIOUSLY do not want a high sales tax. I'd go for it if I seriously thought it would encourage the political system to reduce spending, but it won't work, so don't do it. "We fought a war against big government and big government won."
1/26/2006 11:27:17 PM
Given Washington's typical love of our $$$ I predict that eventually Congress will "compromise"on the fair tax. By "compromise" I mean they'll put the fair tax into play and keep the current incometaxes. They're politicians they can find a way to waste the extra money, they always have.
1/27/2006 12:13:32 AM
1/27/2006 12:49:09 AM
1/27/2006 1:48:07 AM
you never answered my questions so i eventually broke down and read it myself.the rebate is based on their perceived spending for that type of household (so basically, it is based on income). this seems a lot more open to abuse by the average person without being actual abuse (they know they are sending you that check and so do you, no questions asked). i can definately see more poor ppl struggling through on solely used goods and ramen noodles to save up for expensive items or personal savigs with the checks. this seems true for self-funded college students who's education expenses appear not to be taxed, but is the major portion of their expenses.
1/27/2006 8:50:41 AM
1/27/2006 10:45:23 AM
all i gotta say is fuck the current tax system. this girl here came in bitching because she ONLY got back $2500 federal. she usually gets $4000. she PAID like $1800 in taxes last year. that means she got what she paid PLUS $700 out of someone elses taxes. fucking single moms drain on the economy bullshit.
1/27/2006 10:58:39 AM
read it wrongFuck the current tax system for other reasons, like making it easy for people to think that a 4000 dollar refund check is somehow better than a 1800 dollar refund check.[Edited on January 27, 2006 at 11:02 AM. Reason : read it wrong. sorry]
1/27/2006 11:01:48 AM
thats just the way poor ppl think. you cant change that.i just am not comortable with the idea of subsidizing some bitch that dropped out of high school to have a baby and will never contribute anything to our society.
1/27/2006 11:09:12 AM
1/27/2006 11:59:47 AM
my point was they werent saving their own money. they get (lets say) 2000 for the rebate check each month. they just dont buy anything and get that $2000. you are giving them money when they are contributing nothing. it is like grape's example, but even worse. i then noted that it could be especially abused by college students and similar individuals who's income mostly goes to non-taxable goods.
1/27/2006 1:28:57 PM
college students' expenditures are a drop in the bucket
1/27/2006 5:25:19 PM
Throughout this thread I keep reading that the FairTax will relive the burden of undue tax on the poor. I would really like to know the tax burden you are talking about.I own two Liberty Tax Services in Charlotte, one in a predominatly poor area of town and one in a higher income area. The poor dont pay any tax besides social security, medicare, and sales tax. They hardly ever (and I mean ever) pay income tax. In fact the poor generally make money off the government. Have you ever heard of the Earned Income Credit? It gives people free money for getting off there lazy azz and working. Everyone who is poor gets it.By the way this FairTax will never make it anywhere. There are way too many people against it and very few people are willing to take that risk because it would decimate our economy.
1/27/2006 5:44:44 PM
1/27/2006 11:32:02 PM
Some flat tax proponent is on Charlie Rose right now.
1/28/2006 12:11:39 AM
^ sry i just dont agree with handing out 800 dollars worth of taxed consumer spending back to a single person each and every month with no worries.
1/28/2006 12:11:42 AM
Huh? The siren is tax free
1/28/2006 12:14:14 AM
i posted 3 seconds after you and you think im talking to you boon? i expected better [Edited on January 28, 2006 at 8:38 AM. Reason : .]
1/28/2006 8:38:16 AM
2/15/2006 9:09:39 AM
I'd also like to add in the question... Which is better - Progressive on income or Progressive on consumption? In this question you have to add in the idea of wealth. The common thought is low income, low consumption or high income, high consumption. However, some may have high wealth but have low income. Under the current income tax system, someone with low income will pay a low % rate regardless of high wealth and consumption. Under the FairTax, wealth would be taxed at the rate which they consume. On the other end, you may have someone with medium income with low consumption. They are trying to save wealth for their future. Under the current system, they are taxed according to their income, medium rate. Under the FairTax, they are taxed according to their consumption and would have savings available during difficult times or for a lengthy retirement. It is important to look at these terms over the lifetime of a taxpayer.
2/15/2006 9:17:31 AM
Thirdly, Howboutno, I worked at a Liberty Tax Service in college, and I agree with you, there is no tax burden on the poor. But that's not the issue with the FairTax, it's supposed to be revenue neutral, and positive for all, so that's the reason for that.I applaud your entrepreneurial spirit with your two Liberty Tax franchises. Though the FairTax may be bad for you currently, it would be GREAT for our economy. Conservative estimates at 10% GDP growth the FIRST year. And I'm sure you're an intelligent and obviously entrepreneurial person, so you will find a way to make a your money elsewhere.
2/15/2006 9:55:50 AM
the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few!!!i dont see how some of you argue that it is better for each person, but overall wont change much. others come in and say "tough shit to you, but the economy will get better." PS learn to fucking edit
2/15/2006 10:07:42 AM
2/15/2006 10:13:47 AM