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 Originally Posted by Rabid Dog
 Originally Posted by samsonite2100
FYI, Drug dealers are forced to pay taxes in the current system.
How in the world does this work  Lets see, under Job description on your tax return. Drug Dealer. Knock Knock, FBI OPEN UP, We have a warrent for your arrest. No self respecting drug dealer is going to claim his earnings from dealing drugs. He's going to make them find that out through an audit which he stands a better chance of not happening than claiming earnings for drug dealing.
The IRS is not a law enforcement agency, they cannot arrest you for paying your taxes no matter your occupation and they also cannot report you to the FBI or other agency. Also, self respecting drug dealer?
 Originally Posted by Lukie
 Originally Posted by samsonite2100
The "fair tax" would drastically reduce taxes for the wealthiest Americans. It is a bad idea. Naturally, Republicans are all for it.
yeah it's real fair for wealthy americans to have half their income immediately taxed by the government
NOT
This statement is fairly broad, "taxed by the government." The federal governments highest tax bracket pays 35% in taxes, the highest state income tax is montana with 11%, including property taxes you may be getting close to 50%, but thats still a stretch and it isnt all being paid to one entity and really misses the bigger picture.
I still disagree though.
Are taxes too high? Yes, but not just for the rich. Taxes are based on the ability to pay. Would you propose a flat tax? Lets say we institute a 20% tax for every citizen, somebody making $20,000 would pay $4,000 and somebody making $200,000 would pay $40,000. But who would be most affected? Obviously the person making $4,000 and the reason why should be pretty clear. Somebody making 10x as much as another person doesnt need to spend 10x as much just to get by, the lifestyles of the two people would not be affected the same. The person making 20,000 would have a much much harder time getting by than the person making 200,000 even though they pay proportionally the same.
This gets back to what I said before about missing the bigger picture. Why do we have to pay taxes? To fund government operations. Our current gov't apparently doesnt even collect enough to pay for all of its expenditures even though the rich are so unfairly taxed. Simply lowering the taxes of the rich would push us further into debt. The more we go into debt, the more bonds we sell, the more bonds we sell the weaker the dollar, a weak dollar can lead to inflation, etc. etc. Some debt can be manageable, but not the level it is at now and definitely not the level it would be if we had a tax cut at the level that currently pays far and away the greatest portion of our taxes. So what is the bigger picture? Cut spending. If we were to lower our spending then we would be at a level of funding that could be sustained by lower taxes, we cant change our taxes that much without spending less.
The fair tax is a bit different, after rereading the website it seems like it is a sales tax of 23% applied to all goods but then you get a monthly rebate to cover the cost of the essential goods, or something like that. Anyways, its a fairly confusing setup but it seems like at alright idea. Ill have to look into more before really knowing what I feel but it seems to atleast keep in mind the idea of ability to pay.
So really, before this post gets too long, if we want lower taxes [which i think is something that we really do need], then we must first lower spending. The fair tax seems like a good way to fix the tax side of things, but doesnt address what I think the bigger issue is of government spending.
 Originally Posted by Greedo017
I could not disagree more. Taxes are easy peasy. I did them for my family this year, it took me like 1.5 days to figure it out and do it and it was the first time i've ever even looked at taxes.
and, we went to h&r block and a lady looked it over, and i had it exactly right except she fudged a little and said we could deduct more for medical expenses. I actually think she was wrong, but hey, more money for us, her problem if she's wrong.
*edit: I will add to this, my family doesn't do many complicated things. no small business ownership, no stock investing, nothing too complicated. I'm sure it can get a little more complicated, but i still don't see what people complain about. Their little 1040 booklet is really easy to follow.
1040s are easy, freshman year in high school we were taught how to fill them out. Own your own business and do the things that your family admitedly does not do and you will see that the tax code is overly complicated and filled with loopholes that benefit those who need it the least. Not everybody uses a 1040, people complain because it gets a lot more complicated when it really shouldnt have to be.
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