7/25/2006 1:24:08 PM
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7/25/2006 5:18:22 PM
by making it more beneficial to deal in black markets?
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7/25/2006 7:27:29 PM
Well, in so far as it raises money to fund government my V-VAT system is not aweful, it is rather straight forward (many european countries use a similar tax). It reduce tax distortions, reduce criminality, and reduce enforcement costs. All of these are benefits I could live without if the revenue required to find the government wasn't as substantial. But since it is so huge, an added benefit is that it makes government largess visible on a day-to-day basis, everytime you buy something.
7/25/2006 7:29:02 PM
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7/25/2006 8:00:14 PM
I'm all for this...I don't buy a lot, so it sounds good to me.
7/25/2006 8:09:06 PM
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7/29/2006 12:05:29 AM
That is the flat rate of the tax. It is not dependant on income, but consumption, under a fixed rate.That does not say the percent of income that gets paid on the tax. That varies depending how much income you have, with a steadily lower percent for higher incomes.
7/29/2006 12:25:43 AM
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7/29/2006 1:32:36 PM
If the price of goods goes up, less goods will be purchased.
7/29/2006 3:47:58 PM
Kris, you are making an obvious mistake. Just because prices doubled, for example, does not mean relative prices have increased. If incomes double due to the elimination of withholding taxes then prices MUST double just to hold consumption flat (and since doubling incomes didn't build any new shinny factories it follows that consumption must remain flat).
7/29/2006 7:56:32 PM
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7/30/2006 2:35:28 PM
how about no tax on food?
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7/30/2006 11:34:23 PM
^ That sounds like fun, but whenever I go into Sam's Club they request your information up front for the purpose of not charging you sales tax in the first place. Now, if my memory is true this system should work fine right now because the tax is only 7% and only certain stores are expected to make a big deal out of it. Nevertheless, now that I understand the system, I must ask why? Why not tax business activity? This is kind of like government subsidisation of business activity, which is not necessary. It is a great idea to get out of the way of business, but subsidies are too far and will probably result in imbalances. I'm not entirely sure what they are, but the incentive to crime is not my only complaint... [Edited on July 30, 2006 at 11:41 PM. Reason : asdf]
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[NO]
7/31/2006 2:57:00 PM
Lots of talk in this thread that I shouldn't realistically be expected to read, but...I've actually been reading about this whole FairTax deal. If the supporters are right, then this sounds like the fucking golden goose. I mean, I'd love to see this work. Here's my only issue, and why I think It'll never survive:underground economy. its not that hard to take it underground, and retailers will do so to spur sales. any plans on how to stop that, fairtax fans?oh yeah, and people will start sitting on their eggs and not put that money back into the economy. however, i see general frugality as a virtue.[Edited on August 24, 2006 at 1:02 AM. Reason : .]
8/24/2006 12:55:14 AM
I'm fairly certain that even if all this crap happened, there's still be an April 15th.
8/24/2006 2:26:27 AM
wow i'm glad to see this steaming pile of shit is back
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