As the 2005 W-2s are being distributed and our attention turns to filling out tax forms, I would like to once again draw your attention to the benefits of the FairTax.The FairTax (H.R.25 and S.25) is a bill currently waiting for a vote. When passed, it would eliminate the federal individual and corporate income tax, The alternative minimum tax, social security withholding tax, capital gains tax and medicare tax. It would replace these taxes with a 23% inclusive consumption tax on all new goods and all services. The tax would not be imposed on used goods. The Fairtax has features that will appeal to both liberals and conservatives....
1/24/2006 1:45:52 PM
Can't find the thread where DirtyGreek got ripped by me, so I'll just borrow this one from Kris as a stopgap 'til I find it...http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=309701IOW the "FairTax" is a joke and an embarassment---oh and Kris if you happen to read this, it's going to be the only time I quote you favorably so don't get used to it [Edited on January 24, 2006 at 1:50 PM. Reason : ---]
1/24/2006 1:47:45 PM
on a side note EarthDogg, do you work for these people?I didn't realize how many of these FairTax threads you've created until I did a search for them, you're like the 7th or 8th one...
1/24/2006 1:53:28 PM
1/24/2006 1:53:31 PM
^^ The search sucks. Probably closer to 15. And don't even bother counting the offtopic references to it in other topics...
1/24/2006 1:55:11 PM
damnit Jake, you ppl deleted the thread http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=50112---Socks``'s thread includes some good stuff though, including some rehash of the DG threadhttp://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=235460[Edited on January 24, 2006 at 1:59 PM. Reason : ---]
1/24/2006 1:56:59 PM
i don't recall ever being extremely for OR against the fair tax, but hell, I dunno.It doesn't seem like a bad idea to me
1/24/2006 2:00:03 PM
Thanks to D-Greek's excellent thread, I can spot TGD's fruitless Ad Hominem attack.Taxation is one of my favorite issues and I am an unabashed fan of the FAirTax. I try to space the FairTax topics so as to catch new SoapBoxers who don't have the time to search through old threads.
1/24/2006 2:08:17 PM
^You didn't answer the question.
1/24/2006 2:15:09 PM
you'd think getting rid of all that complicated tax-y goodness would result in a tremendous loss of jobs.
1/24/2006 3:15:31 PM
It is ironic that you included this in the liberal argument:
1/24/2006 3:15:57 PM
It's pretty simple... instead of taxing income, you're taxing consumption. That does a hell of a lot to relieve the tax burden on the poor.My name is abonorio and I support this thread.
1/24/2006 3:18:18 PM
^haha [no]but your post at least made me smile
1/24/2006 3:22:40 PM
you'd think the poor would be the one buying the cheap products to cut down overall costs. not everyone can afford a super nice blender....but again, maybe it is just me.
1/24/2006 3:23:02 PM
why do you think they're poor... they have no idea how to manage their money
1/24/2006 3:23:48 PM
Bill Clinton buys a $1000 haircut and pays $230 in taxes. The poor man goes to the barber shop and pays $10 for a haricut and $2.30 in taxes.It's a tax on consumption which the poor cannot consume as much. This doesn't make sense how?
1/24/2006 3:27:12 PM
because the poor or those who generally buy more of these perishable/cheap-ass goods not some high quality shit that lasts forever.which i already said, nice/durable goods cost a lot (probably even moreso after passing thisso the poor are being taxed on most of, if not all their income, while rich ppl are only being taxed on a small portion.[Edited on January 24, 2006 at 3:31 PM. Reason : i guess thats what you get down to arguing whats fair, seems like it just makes the rich richer]
1/24/2006 3:28:28 PM
1/24/2006 3:37:35 PM
Isn't the real support for a "consumption tax" based on the idea of erradicating capital gains, estate taxes, etc? If the Rockafellers passed their fortune down with no cap. gains and no estate tax, they'd own all of us. Literally. And don't tell me that poor people would hypothetically put more into investments tax free. We all know poor people spend all of their money on booze every Friday.
1/24/2006 4:00:40 PM
Immediate reactions:
1/24/2006 4:02:28 PM
Corporations don't pay taxes now. They pass it on to the consumer in the form of higher prices on goods/services.
1/24/2006 4:07:08 PM
1/24/2006 4:09:36 PM
you havent done any reading on the proposal obviously. The number has been found. The government ALREADY calculates the poverty line every year and the rebate will equal that amount of consumption updated every year to account for inflation.
1/24/2006 4:13:49 PM
1/24/2006 4:18:34 PM
i dont think the jobs lost would be limited to the IRS and lobbyists.
1/24/2006 4:29:12 PM
1/24/2006 4:42:48 PM
For the supporters of the fair tax let me ask this question:The tax base now is completely drawn from a 23% tax on consumption. Examine the situation of someone making 500,000 a year. Previously he paid an approx. 30% of the 500,000 to the federal government, 150,000. Now lets say he spends 200,000 a year and saves 300,000 under the new system. He now only pays 23% of 200,000, or 46,000. Even if he spent all 500,000 (which is not the case) he would still only be paying 23% on the 500,000 instead of the earlier 30%. The disparity between previous taxes paid and tax paid under the fair tax system only becomes worse as income increases (average federal tax rate previously paid increases along with an increase in money not spent on consumption which is now untaxed). So the rich are paying less taxes, corporations aren't paying any taxes, and investments are no longer taxed. My question is this: Where does the money come from?
1/24/2006 5:02:53 PM
^the Tooth Fairy. surely you knew that already.---
1/24/2006 6:05:57 PM
Investments shouldn't be taxed anyway. I support this plan. I would REALLY like to see a flat tax implemented like in Hong Kong. The government just collects a 10-15% tax on all incomes and that's the end of it.
1/24/2006 7:09:49 PM
1/24/2006 7:13:39 PM
1/24/2006 7:17:54 PM
I really want to like this idea, but its fucking silly once you did into it.Now I'm off to start my taxes for this year.
1/24/2006 7:35:28 PM
1/24/2006 7:52:53 PM
well you only get the rebate if you are significantly poor. everyone in the lower middle class or upper lower class still gets screwed.
1/24/2006 8:00:45 PM
1/24/2006 8:42:34 PM
The fair tax is a nice idea, but I have a hard time imagining how it could be implemented in a way thatwouldn't throw the economy into fits. I mean buisnesses and individuals have built their whole life around the crazy structure that is the tax code. If we just change the rules mid-stream it will ruin the finances of many people. To avoid that you would have to impose a fair tax that was effectively lower taxation for everybody. I applaud that, but that can only come with simultaneous reductions in spending. Reduction in federal spending is a more noble goal in the short term. Clearly W and thecurrent congress as a whole is not fiscally conservative, perhaps if we could get a few more true conservatives in the congress we could actually cut the government down to size, (and by cut I don't mean a reduction in growth, I mean the programs recieve less $$ next year)
1/24/2006 9:16:51 PM
Luckily FairTax will never happen.
1/24/2006 9:21:21 PM
Good point. We might as well be discussing a change in unicorn grazing fees.
1/24/2006 9:25:11 PM
unicorns clearly need higher grazing fees, buncha lazy freeloaders
1/24/2006 9:26:58 PM
unicorns ruined my magical turnip crop. i vote unregulated hunting of the beasts.
1/24/2006 10:16:07 PM
1/24/2006 10:30:20 PM
If you ever decide to face reality and understand why people think you and your Fairtax plan is a joke please come back and reread the thread. Until then have fun in your fantasyland.[Edited on January 24, 2006 at 10:59 PM. Reason : .]
1/24/2006 10:39:54 PM
Opening federally protected unicorn habitats to big oil will not solve our energy problems.
1/25/2006 12:22:01 AM
67% of America's oil reserves are on federally protected land. I'm sure that a lot of that land is occupied by unicorns and other freeloaders.
1/25/2006 12:40:49 AM
I think we all know the real reason this taxation plan will never get its due, and I think we all know it has to do with gnomes.
1/25/2006 1:32:46 AM
Sigh...Nobody in here has any idea regarding the level of self-restraint I'm subjecting myself to at the moment. [Edited on January 25, 2006 at 4:03 AM. Reason : I'm drunk, alright? Mispellings happen, you bastards. Eat a dick. ]
1/25/2006 3:58:06 AM
I too am affraid that any tax-overhaul will need to wait until discretionary spending (or, hopefully, SS & Medicare) is reduced mightily. As mathman said, any drastic change should be revenue neutral or a cut for everyone affected.
1/25/2006 9:50:01 AM
1/25/2006 10:45:27 AM
You never did answer the question...
1/25/2006 11:00:20 AM
^What question is that?
1/25/2006 11:35:34 AM