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what do you think about a national sales tax?
It looks good on paper but how would it work out in real life. Would internet sales be taxed?
copy and paste of HR 25 and S 1493 Imposes a 23% (tax-inclusive) sales tax on the purchase of new goods and services in the U.S. Lets workers keep their entire paycheck and retirees keep their entire pension. Abolishes the IRS and ends all audits of individual taxpayers. Replaces the federal income tax. Frees individuals from ever filing a tax return again. Replaces all payroll taxes including Social Security and Medicare taxes. Current Social Security and Medicare benefits would not change. Replaces corporate and self-employment taxes. Eliminates all hidden federal taxes. Provides a universal rebate equal to the sales taxes paid on essential goods and services to ensure that no American pays taxes on necessities. Replaces all estate, gift, and capital gains taxes. Dramatically lowers tax rates for low- and middle-income Americans. Closes all tax loopholes. Brings accountability to tax policy. Lets American-made products compete fairly |
Im a graduate of USC school of economics, and all I can say is thats dumb shit.
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"A Republican Congress working with a Republican president created the massive new Medicare prescription-drug entitlement, passed a new, subsidy-crammed farm bill, committed hundreds of billions of dollars to war efforts, and loaded up on pork-barrel spending. Meanwhile, taxes were reduced?on wage earners, investors, and companies. The end result: We collected about the same amount of taxes in fiscal 2004 as we did in fiscal 1999. But we spent 34 percent more. The total national debt has risen 30 percent in the past four years. "
First he cut taxes and now he sees he needs money ASAP :1orglaugh http://slate.msn.com/id/2109203/ |
WOW, Imagine that, no need to launder drug money anymore! Cant be charged with tax evasion when you get billions and dont report anything.
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How would people get mortgages without tax returns? Thats also used to prove income a lot.
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A VAT is a very effective form of taxation since it gathers revenue for the government at the comsumer level. My main concern would be the underground economy it would create. How would the government enforce it? How would the government protect those below the poverty line? A flat tax on comsumption would be unfair to those that earn less.
The most important issue would be to repeal the 16th Amendment before instituting a sales tax. If it isn't repealed first, the government would likely collect both an income tax and a sales tax! What about local governments right to impose a sales tax? A 24% national sales tax plus the local Bay Area sales tax of 8.25% would lead to a total of 32.5% tax on comsumption plus California residents would still pay 5-9% state income tax! Sales tax isn't a deductable expense. |
Its dumb on so many levels. The main one being US citizens would just use every means possible to purchase outside of the country. Imagine paying 24% more for everything.
Don't get me wrong, consumption taxes work, just not to this extreme. This creates too many oppurtunities, especially for people at the borders to abuse purchasing goods from another country. |
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I can just see how thousands of accountants would love this idea when they're unemployed.
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Lots of good questions to consider in this thread. Doesn't look viable.
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It works on the state Level.. I know texas and florida doesn't have state income tax. not sure if it will do well on the federal side
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My main question is how do you get money back for writeoffs then? What if it takes you tons of money to make money?
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Also, to the person that said something about those below poverty level.. KRL posted about this the other day and it was said in that thread that everyone would receive a refund of taxes on spending up to poverty level every month. |
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http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld...n/10114202.htm |
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accountants do more than just Income Tax |
I'm starting to think this is pretty genius
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Why does that link say April 1st would just be another day? I thought it was April 15th...
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i"m sorry but those figuires are total BULLSHIT!!
Countries around the world have 10-17% VAT/ GST (goods and service tax) and they still have normal tax of 20-50% on top of that. The Usa might throw in a national 10% tax like other countries NZ or Australia have them. Its a nice way of them taking even more money off your plate. a 23% tax wouldn't cover half the lost income from all the wage tax taht will not be collected |
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if this comes into effect, ill gladly work for anyone on this board, buy products and claim the twenty odd percent rebate back since I'm not a citizen.
Instant discounts for everyone who can "employ" a foreigner. Sounds good but too many holes. |
It could work, but 23% is to much... I don't think it would need to be that high. I read some stories on it and they were saying 10% would be more than enough.
All states but 2 have the system in place for collecting sales tax. It would take some work... Hard work as Bush says... but it just might work. May have to work real hard like on Saturdays too... LOL |
As for getting loans, the bankers would have to learn how to read a financial statement. And the accountants would still be in business preparing them.
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Just like with any piece of legislation, you have to read it first for any loopholes.
The problem VAT sucks ass here in the Philippines is because vertically integrated entities dodge the VAT entirely through an "initial producer" loophole. |
Does anyone have a list of countries that have successfully used this system?
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i like not having to report to anyone.
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I don't think they can every rely on a system like that.
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I detect a few people who can't read again in this thread again. For example: slapass
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you can use that now, sure it would work then also. |
this would be fucking awesome if we could get it to work.
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THIS IS A TAX RETURN: http://www.taxhistory.org/thp/presre...56E750075F0F4/$file/bush03.pdf |
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There would be no need to prove something was an "expense" if you won't be taxed on your income. |
I don't think I wold like to be taxed at 23% on everything I buy. Sure I can keep all that money I get from my checks and not pay taxes but what fun is that when it is just sitting in the bank?
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