Q: so why is there no evidence of such taxes being implemented anywhere in history if they are so good for both sides?expected A: b/c evil socialists (which all governments are made up of) stopped it.
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but this seems absolutely fucking impossible at a rate of 23% sales tax.Looking at the consumption of the rich, they would have to spend ALL of their income on consumption(which is highly unrealistic) to just contribute ~23% of their earned income per year. On our normal system, doesn't the upperbracket get taxed 35% of their income? So in this best case scenario, assuming millionaires are blowing their entire yearly income, who the fuck is making up the 12% difference? Then you basically want to make it so the poor paying nothing. Where is the money coming from?Can someone explaing this to me?
7/22/2006 10:28:28 AM
I can try to explain it, but I couldn't find the relevant data to back up my explanation. You are right that the top bracket is 35%, but what is missing is the fact that rich people are able to afford tax attorneys to write off much of their income or simply not report some of it. The evidence for this was calculated by the IRS a little while ago that found the top 5% of earners were only paying on average about 24% of their income in taxes. The really interesting point of the study was that this figure was the highest in decades (back when the top bracket was almost 50% they were only paying 21%). This is why some people dislike the income tax system so much, liars and cheats are able to sidestep the tax. (remember that 24% is an average, some are paying the full 35% and some are paying close to none). Also, the point about the rich having to spend all their income in order to pay the tax is ignoring the fact that capital goods are also taxed (I hope). As far as the tax goes it doesn't care whether you are buying $1 million dollars worth of clothing or $1 million dollars worth of sewing machines to make clothing, you are still going to be taxed at 23%. In this way, the only way the rich can avoid paying the full tax is to never spend nor invest their money.[Edited on July 22, 2006 at 10:52 AM. Reason : sp]
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yeah seems like this might lead to a lot of government-induced "morality" or something. not sure what it should be called, but basically the government/majority of voters deciding what people need or don't need.
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i did.
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7/23/2006 12:06:25 PM
Before you make that religion Fair Tax thread...
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I had a point there, it may have went over your head. It was "Just because something's expensive doesn't mean it doesn't work well."
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Guess who else hates the current system? Former IRS Commissioner Shirley D. Peterson...
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but...but...they wrote a book about it! and neil boortz likes it!
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Sooo,Spend billions revamping our system, shift the tax burden onto the working class, reduce consumer spending, etc...So that we don't have to file taxes anymore?
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Jesusalmightygodinheaven, I am sick of fairtax threads.
7/25/2006 11:29:53 AM
The progressive bracketing of the tax is not the primary issue, although it is an issue.It disproportionately discourages consumption and promotes investment. This type of manipulation creates an unstable market prone to crashes. Investment controls are essential to any economy that aims for continual growth.[Edited on July 25, 2006 at 11:35 AM. Reason : *]
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The income tax is one of the few worth keeping. I would even consider expanding it, to completely replace the property tax.The businesses moving offshore will be obsolete provided we keep developing new industries here at home. [Edited on July 25, 2006 at 12:36 PM. Reason : why does it ask this?]
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