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What is a fair income tax on the rich?
What would be a fair income tax on anyone making over $250,000 to $500,000. This is for USA.
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What would be fair, how about the same 15% from those making 1 dollar, up to those making 50 billion dollars, that would be fair, anything else is punitive to those that are successful.
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FUCKING ZERO, dude!
Why? Aren't they contributing enough by generating all those fucking jobs, economies of scale, economies of scope, etc? replace taxes with usage fees The government should only exist for 3 purposes: provide courts so people don't anally rupture each other on contracts/crack down on crime, military to prevent invasions, and police to keep them from fucking each other up. Outside of that---the govt that governs least is the government that governs BEST. Lao Tzu said, thousands of fucking years ago: take away government...and morality returns |
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Zero. There should be no income tax. There should be a flat sales tax and that be the end of it.
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Flat sales tax, the time has come.
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No deductions, no adjustments, no anything. If you get a dollar from me, the gov't gets whatever the percentage is. I don't care if you have employees, I don't care how much you have to spend on an office, whatever. That's your problem. Why get deductions on it? Corporations are taxed differently than persons who are taxed differently than other persons that make more or less??? WTF? Simplify it. If the dollar moves from entity to entity for an exchange of purpose, tax that. No loopholes. Betcha our debt would be paid off in a matter of a few years. |
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Maybe a slight progressive sales tax would be better. Lower prices lower tax, higher prices higher tax. |
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a progressive sales tax would be the same as a progressive income tax... tax the fuckin rich. Doesn't solve a thing except inform the rich that their dollars are treated differently than everyone else's. |
I like how all the rich guys pick zero. Couldn't see that one comin'
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In America, the top 10% owns 70%-90% of the nations wealth. The reason for the wide range I'm quoting is because it's easy to manipulate statistics depending on what you include or omit, so that covers the most conservative to most liberal interpretations. The top 5% hold more than the remaining 95% of citizens, yet this group only covers about half of America's taxes. That's a steal. The bottom 40% owned less than 1%. IMO none of these people should pay any income tax. What every message board tax thread reveals is the mass ignorance of the working population about true wealth distribution in this country, comical perceptions of what rich is, and generally poor math skills with no ability to conceptualize the consequences of numbers. |
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How bout the same as everybody else? Doesn't the constitution say that any tax on labor is to be APPORTIONED?
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250k a year is rich? that works out to less than 5k a week :error
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It is fucking retarded to penalize the "rich" for working hard and being successful.
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INCOME tax should be 0%.
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Thank you Liberals so much for making taxes so high Bush had enough money to go to war with two or more countries in the last 8 years. |
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FLAT TAX...Everyone pays the same...
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Newsflash if it wasnt for government funding there would be no internet. so much for the free market will do it all. lol
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"rich" is a word "poor" people use
Either way it should be the same % as everyone. Its retarded I have to pay more because I work harder than most people. Just makes me want to hide my income. On 2nd thought I should have to pay less. I hate paying all these fuckers welfare checks. On 3rd thought fuck the US :) |
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it's you, the unsuccessful who haven't contributed to society who've been given the privilage to enjoy that which he has not earned and that which, because of his failure, he does not deserve. There's something very crass that defines the lowest rung of society that looks upon charity as an entitlement. Without the successful carrying your load, you'd have nothing |
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Why do some of you people feel it's a privilege to be rich? If you work and make money than you should do with it what you want... I spit on those that beg and refuse to work..Nobody ever said life was fair....
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Darwinism is what's driven mankind to the heights its achieved today. "deserving" is a quaint idea you have but irrelevent lastly, its silly to talk about "subsistence wages" when Forty-three percent of all poor households actually own their own homes, Eighty percent of poor households have air conditioning, The average poor American has more living space than the average individual living in Paris, London, Vienna, Athens, not the poor in europe, the average. Nearly three-quarters of poor households own a car; 31 percent own two or more cars. The point the people on your side completely miss is that if the "unwealthy" felt the pain of what their representatives in washington were promising them, government and life as a whole would be much better. This has never been an argument over taking care of our poor, this is an argument about the government setting up class warfare so they can continue spending beyond its means by taking from the smallest segment of our population with the support of the largest part whom they've now set up to vote for more, while paying for nothing. |
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It is also compensation for the fact that our system has stolen the option people used to have of just settling some unoccupied land somewhere and building their own community. If a poor person were to go chop down some trees and build a little cabin by the sea with the intention of fishing their days away, the state would step in, tear down his house, and force him away at gunpoint. You can't even legally live the life of a caveman anymore. Quote:
There is a lie going around that there's not enough, and that's bullshit. The human race has been a big fat success beyond the comprehension of those who are used to only looking at their own family budget and can think only in those terms. It takes only a fraction of GDP to cover the basics, and it's both moral and practical to do so before blowing the rest on more crap noone needs. |
as I said, very quaint ideas.
not really based in fact. |
well you can certainly tell the discussion in this thread is being conducted by mainly north americans...
The irony that it's on a porn forum is quite funny.... Discussing Tax can't be done without talking about your view on society and individuals with in it. Go read Thomas Hobbes. Do you want to help your fellow human being or shit on them? When you need help would you like someone to help you or would like to be left to starve and die? :2 cents: I. |
so there is a penalty for succeeding? 20% accross the board.
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The issue those of us who are paying have with those of us who do not, is the fact that their is no pain for the underbelly to continue to vote for free everything. this is unsustainable. you should spend less time reading thomas hobbes and more time reading common sense.:thumbsup |
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I voted zero - not because I'm rich...but I don't believe in taxing (penalizing) people with a percentage-based tax simply because they're more successful at earning more money.
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Huh? Think about it. 20% of a $20,000 salary is $4,000. 20% of a $100,000 salary is $20,000. When you impose a 20% taxation "across the board" - you're penalizing success. |
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Where do I get to find this book about common sense? I suspect Godwin's Law will be invoked soon |
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Now take a single person no dependants. Since he qualifies for $5500 standard deduction and $3500 personal exemption the first $9000 if his income would be exempt from income taxes. So in order for him to be in the highest tax bracket he would actually have to make at least $367K assuming he takes no further deductions. So say he makes that. Ok so now even though he's in the "35%" tax bracket his actual income tax would be $104K which is 28% of his gross income of $367K. Of course is all his income comes from capital gains he only pays 20% even if he makes $100 million a year. I'm sure the guy who is makes $150K at an actual job appreciates some billionaire is paying a lower % in taxes than him. |
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