80%, but the point remains valid https://t.co/xQGx1fRRly
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 22, 2024
80%, but the point remains valid https://t.co/xQGx1fRRly
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 22, 2024
Just replace “democracy” with “bureaucracy” and it makes total sense 😂 https://t.co/eFfzd9aoQS
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 21, 2024
🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/ce1bkwA915
— Not Jerome Powell (@alifarhat79) November 22, 2024
DOGE fixes this pic.twitter.com/EhhgtsA45w
— Declaration of Memes (@LibertyCappy) November 21, 2024
Over 10,000% … @DOGE is sorely needed! https://t.co/2IlINgQZHI
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 22, 2024
Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Not sure whether to laugh or cry with that one.historian said:🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/ce1bkwA915
— Not Jerome Powell (@alifarhat79) November 22, 2024
boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
Tax consumption instead of income. You keep 100% of your pay. You pay taxes when you buy stuff. Wealthy people pay more tax because they buy more. The collection mechanism is already in place because we already collect state sales tax at transactions. The math is feasible and has been worked out. Of course it should also come in conjunction with massive government spending cuts, but that should be true regardless of the taxation/collection method.J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
bearassnekkid said:Tax consumption instead of income. You keep 100% of your pay. You pay taxes when you buy stuff. Wealthy people pay more tax because they buy more. The collection mechanism is already in place because we already collect state sales tax at transactions. The math is feasible and has been worked out. Of course it should also come in conjunction with massive government spending cuts, but that should be true regardless of the taxation/collection method.J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
^^This^^bearassnekkid said:Tax consumption instead of income. You keep 100% of your pay. You pay taxes when you buy stuff. Wealthy people pay more tax because they buy more. The collection mechanism is already in place because we already collect state sales tax at transactions. The math is feasible and has been worked out. Of course it should also come in conjunction with massive government spending cuts, but that should be true regardless of the taxation/collection method.J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
whiterock said:^^This^^bearassnekkid said:Tax consumption instead of income. You keep 100% of your pay. You pay taxes when you buy stuff. Wealthy people pay more tax because they buy more. The collection mechanism is already in place because we already collect state sales tax at transactions. The math is feasible and has been worked out. Of course it should also come in conjunction with massive government spending cuts, but that should be true regardless of the taxation/collection method.J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
Everybody pays. It's egalitarian: the poor pay less because they spend less; the rich pay more because they spend more. It's also transparent: everyone will see their tax bill every time they get a receipt, and be reminded that they do have stake in how THEIR money is spent in Washington.
Nothing could be more healthy for the Republic than the replacement of the income tax with a national sales tax.
And having mentioned health......we could exempt staples from sales tax to encourage healthier eating = no sales tax on milk, butter, eggs, flour, vegetables, fruits, etc..... Make Americans Cook Again
all good concerns...details to work thru, those and more. But technically, sales tax and VAT are not identical levies. I am less excited about VAT. Would prefer a straight up end-user sales tax on everything. Sales tax is right there on the receipt, staring back at you.nein51 said:whiterock said:^^This^^bearassnekkid said:Tax consumption instead of income. You keep 100% of your pay. You pay taxes when you buy stuff. Wealthy people pay more tax because they buy more. The collection mechanism is already in place because we already collect state sales tax at transactions. The math is feasible and has been worked out. Of course it should also come in conjunction with massive government spending cuts, but that should be true regardless of the taxation/collection method.J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
Everybody pays. It's egalitarian: the poor pay less because they spend less; the rich pay more because they spend more. It's also transparent: everyone will see their tax bill every time they get a receipt, and be reminded that they do have stake in how THEIR money is spent in Washington.
Nothing could be more healthy for the Republic than the replacement of the income tax with a national sales tax.
And having mentioned health......we could exempt staples from sales tax to encourage healthier eating = no sales tax on milk, butter, eggs, flour, vegetables, fruits, etc..... Make Americans Cook Again
I can be all in on VAT but:
1) the government has no idea how much product a vendor sold which often leads to misreporting or outright falsifying of sales tax records
2) each month I collect sales taxes to the tune of 7-10k dollars. I am responsible for holding that money in my bank and remitting it to the state. It's probably not reason #1 but I bet it's reason number #1C why small businesses fail especially when cash flow is tight. I've already had a competitor go out of business because he couldn't pay his sales taxes.
3) sales taxes are calculated on the SALE and not the collection. Therefore, if I sell a job that is $10,000 in January I owe the state $725 in sales taxes on Feb 20th. If that job was paid in full that's not a big deal. If that job is 30/60/90 or net 45+ I may be responsible for paying sales taxes with money I haven't collected. Now sell 4-5-6 jobs a month and, especially starting out, that can be a real problem. That's not as large of a problem in a purely transactional business but there are LOTS of service businesses.
whiterock said:all good concerns...details to work thru, those and more. But technically, sales tax and VAT are not identical levies. I am less excited about VAT. Would prefer a straight up end-user sales tax on everything. Sales tax is right there on the receipt, staring back at you.nein51 said:whiterock said:^^This^^bearassnekkid said:Tax consumption instead of income. You keep 100% of your pay. You pay taxes when you buy stuff. Wealthy people pay more tax because they buy more. The collection mechanism is already in place because we already collect state sales tax at transactions. The math is feasible and has been worked out. Of course it should also come in conjunction with massive government spending cuts, but that should be true regardless of the taxation/collection method.J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
Everybody pays. It's egalitarian: the poor pay less because they spend less; the rich pay more because they spend more. It's also transparent: everyone will see their tax bill every time they get a receipt, and be reminded that they do have stake in how THEIR money is spent in Washington.
Nothing could be more healthy for the Republic than the replacement of the income tax with a national sales tax.
And having mentioned health......we could exempt staples from sales tax to encourage healthier eating = no sales tax on milk, butter, eggs, flour, vegetables, fruits, etc..... Make Americans Cook Again
I can be all in on VAT but:
1) the government has no idea how much product a vendor sold which often leads to misreporting or outright falsifying of sales tax records
2) each month I collect sales taxes to the tune of 7-10k dollars. I am responsible for holding that money in my bank and remitting it to the state. It's probably not reason #1 but I bet it's reason number #1C why small businesses fail especially when cash flow is tight. I've already had a competitor go out of business because he couldn't pay his sales taxes.
3) sales taxes are calculated on the SALE and not the collection. Therefore, if I sell a job that is $10,000 in January I owe the state $725 in sales taxes on Feb 20th. If that job was paid in full that's not a big deal. If that job is 30/60/90 or net 45+ I may be responsible for paying sales taxes with money I haven't collected. Now sell 4-5-6 jobs a month and, especially starting out, that can be a real problem. That's not as large of a problem in a purely transactional business but there are LOTS of service businesses.
I owned a small business($2m/yr) for a decade. Understand completely what you're talking about on cash flow for small businesses. Corporate America will not have that problem, and that is the majority of GDP = Fortune 500 is approx 2/3rds of the economy. I would expect to see banks and/or software firms building financial services for smaller businesses to separate the tax funds out of daily deposits.Married A Horn said:whiterock said:all good concerns...details to work thru, those and more. But technically, sales tax and VAT are not identical levies. I am less excited about VAT. Would prefer a straight up end-user sales tax on everything. Sales tax is right there on the receipt, staring back at you.nein51 said:whiterock said:^^This^^bearassnekkid said:Tax consumption instead of income. You keep 100% of your pay. You pay taxes when you buy stuff. Wealthy people pay more tax because they buy more. The collection mechanism is already in place because we already collect state sales tax at transactions. The math is feasible and has been worked out. Of course it should also come in conjunction with massive government spending cuts, but that should be true regardless of the taxation/collection method.J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
Everybody pays. It's egalitarian: the poor pay less because they spend less; the rich pay more because they spend more. It's also transparent: everyone will see their tax bill every time they get a receipt, and be reminded that they do have stake in how THEIR money is spent in Washington.
Nothing could be more healthy for the Republic than the replacement of the income tax with a national sales tax.
And having mentioned health......we could exempt staples from sales tax to encourage healthier eating = no sales tax on milk, butter, eggs, flour, vegetables, fruits, etc..... Make Americans Cook Again
I can be all in on VAT but:
1) the government has no idea how much product a vendor sold which often leads to misreporting or outright falsifying of sales tax records
2) each month I collect sales taxes to the tune of 7-10k dollars. I am responsible for holding that money in my bank and remitting it to the state. It's probably not reason #1 but I bet it's reason number #1C why small businesses fail especially when cash flow is tight. I've already had a competitor go out of business because he couldn't pay his sales taxes.
3) sales taxes are calculated on the SALE and not the collection. Therefore, if I sell a job that is $10,000 in January I owe the state $725 in sales taxes on Feb 20th. If that job was paid in full that's not a big deal. If that job is 30/60/90 or net 45+ I may be responsible for paying sales taxes with money I haven't collected. Now sell 4-5-6 jobs a month and, especially starting out, that can be a real problem. That's not as large of a problem in a purely transactional business but there are LOTS of service businesses.
And I'm sure we can arrive at the technology soon to where the money goes straight to the US coffers at the point of sale... so the merchants never have to mess with it. Idk - but they may be a fan of not having to do that book keeping.
J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
whiterock said:I owned a small business($2m/yr) for a decade. Understand completely what you're talking about on cash flow for small businesses. Corporate America will not have that problem, and that is the majority of GDP = Fortune 500 is approx 2/3rds of the economy. I would expect to see banks and/or software firms building financial services for smaller businesses to separate the tax funds out of daily deposits.Married A Horn said:whiterock said:all good concerns...details to work thru, those and more. But technically, sales tax and VAT are not identical levies. I am less excited about VAT. Would prefer a straight up end-user sales tax on everything. Sales tax is right there on the receipt, staring back at you.nein51 said:whiterock said:^^This^^bearassnekkid said:Tax consumption instead of income. You keep 100% of your pay. You pay taxes when you buy stuff. Wealthy people pay more tax because they buy more. The collection mechanism is already in place because we already collect state sales tax at transactions. The math is feasible and has been worked out. Of course it should also come in conjunction with massive government spending cuts, but that should be true regardless of the taxation/collection method.J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
Everybody pays. It's egalitarian: the poor pay less because they spend less; the rich pay more because they spend more. It's also transparent: everyone will see their tax bill every time they get a receipt, and be reminded that they do have stake in how THEIR money is spent in Washington.
Nothing could be more healthy for the Republic than the replacement of the income tax with a national sales tax.
And having mentioned health......we could exempt staples from sales tax to encourage healthier eating = no sales tax on milk, butter, eggs, flour, vegetables, fruits, etc..... Make Americans Cook Again
I can be all in on VAT but:
1) the government has no idea how much product a vendor sold which often leads to misreporting or outright falsifying of sales tax records
2) each month I collect sales taxes to the tune of 7-10k dollars. I am responsible for holding that money in my bank and remitting it to the state. It's probably not reason #1 but I bet it's reason number #1C why small businesses fail especially when cash flow is tight. I've already had a competitor go out of business because he couldn't pay his sales taxes.
3) sales taxes are calculated on the SALE and not the collection. Therefore, if I sell a job that is $10,000 in January I owe the state $725 in sales taxes on Feb 20th. If that job was paid in full that's not a big deal. If that job is 30/60/90 or net 45+ I may be responsible for paying sales taxes with money I haven't collected. Now sell 4-5-6 jobs a month and, especially starting out, that can be a real problem. That's not as large of a problem in a purely transactional business but there are LOTS of service businesses.
And I'm sure we can arrive at the technology soon to where the money goes straight to the US coffers at the point of sale... so the merchants never have to mess with it. Idk - but they may be a fan of not having to do that book keeping.
Suspect implementation will be less of a problem than you fear.
IRS as we know it goes away. Never again will an individual get hauled into explain their personal transactions. Just straight up audits of company books, likely mostly doable on-line.
We can then decommission all those SWAT teams the IRS hired.....
william said:
whiterock said:^^This^^bearassnekkid said:Tax consumption instead of income. You keep 100% of your pay. You pay taxes when you buy stuff. Wealthy people pay more tax because they buy more. The collection mechanism is already in place because we already collect state sales tax at transactions. The math is feasible and has been worked out. Of course it should also come in conjunction with massive government spending cuts, but that should be true regardless of the taxation/collection method.J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
Everybody pays. It's egalitarian: the poor pay less because they spend less; the rich pay more because they spend more. It's also transparent: everyone will see their tax bill every time they get a receipt, and be reminded that they do have stake in how THEIR money is spent in Washington.
Nothing could be more healthy for the Republic than the replacement of the income tax with a national sales tax.
And having mentioned health......we could exempt staples from sales tax to encourage healthier eating = no sales tax on milk, butter, eggs, flour, vegetables, fruits, etc..... Make Americans Cook Again
Married A Horn said:whiterock said:all good concerns...details to work thru, those and more. But technically, sales tax and VAT are not identical levies. I am less excited about VAT. Would prefer a straight up end-user sales tax on everything. Sales tax is right there on the receipt, staring back at you.nein51 said:whiterock said:^^This^^bearassnekkid said:Tax consumption instead of income. You keep 100% of your pay. You pay taxes when you buy stuff. Wealthy people pay more tax because they buy more. The collection mechanism is already in place because we already collect state sales tax at transactions. The math is feasible and has been worked out. Of course it should also come in conjunction with massive government spending cuts, but that should be true regardless of the taxation/collection method.J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
Everybody pays. It's egalitarian: the poor pay less because they spend less; the rich pay more because they spend more. It's also transparent: everyone will see their tax bill every time they get a receipt, and be reminded that they do have stake in how THEIR money is spent in Washington.
Nothing could be more healthy for the Republic than the replacement of the income tax with a national sales tax.
And having mentioned health......we could exempt staples from sales tax to encourage healthier eating = no sales tax on milk, butter, eggs, flour, vegetables, fruits, etc..... Make Americans Cook Again
I can be all in on VAT but:
1) the government has no idea how much product a vendor sold which often leads to misreporting or outright falsifying of sales tax records
2) each month I collect sales taxes to the tune of 7-10k dollars. I am responsible for holding that money in my bank and remitting it to the state. It's probably not reason #1 but I bet it's reason number #1C why small businesses fail especially when cash flow is tight. I've already had a competitor go out of business because he couldn't pay his sales taxes.
3) sales taxes are calculated on the SALE and not the collection. Therefore, if I sell a job that is $10,000 in January I owe the state $725 in sales taxes on Feb 20th. If that job was paid in full that's not a big deal. If that job is 30/60/90 or net 45+ I may be responsible for paying sales taxes with money I haven't collected. Now sell 4-5-6 jobs a month and, especially starting out, that can be a real problem. That's not as large of a problem in a purely transactional business but there are LOTS of service businesses.
And I'm sure we can arrive at the technology soon to where the money goes straight to the US coffers at the point of sale... so the merchants never have to mess with it. Idk - but they may be a fan of not having to do that book keeping.
historian said:whiterock said:^^This^^bearassnekkid said:Tax consumption instead of income. You keep 100% of your pay. You pay taxes when you buy stuff. Wealthy people pay more tax because they buy more. The collection mechanism is already in place because we already collect state sales tax at transactions. The math is feasible and has been worked out. Of course it should also come in conjunction with massive government spending cuts, but that should be true regardless of the taxation/collection method.J.R. said:Everyone would love to see the IT abolished, but that is fantasy. How would the govt function? Listening.historian said:boognish_bear said:Replace IRS with flat tax. Everyone pays the same rate above 50k. Your first 50k is not taxed, over 50k is taxed at 15%. Zero deductions, zero loopholes. Tax form is 4 lines: https://t.co/fQMkfApy1g
— Zach Von Rosenberg (@ZVR09) November 21, 2024
Great idea but make it 10%
Ultimately, I'd like to see the income tax abolished completely. It was never a good idea, makes government more tyrannical, & encourages government to spend too much money on worthless garbage. Ideally, it's none of their business how much money you make.
However, I don't really believe it will happen since it would require a constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th & 75% of the states to ratify. More than 80% of states have their own income taxes and those politicians will not want to kill the cash cow. It also would require lots of people to rethink how things are done: what government does & its relationship to citizens.
Everybody pays. It's egalitarian: the poor pay less because they spend less; the rich pay more because they spend more. It's also transparent: everyone will see their tax bill every time they get a receipt, and be reminded that they do have stake in how THEIR money is spent in Washington.
Nothing could be more healthy for the Republic than the replacement of the income tax with a national sales tax.
And having mentioned health......we could exempt staples from sales tax to encourage healthier eating = no sales tax on milk, butter, eggs, flour, vegetables, fruits, etc..... Make Americans Cook Again
I definitely like the idea of replacing the including tax with a national sales tax AND exempting staples. Basic food items and medicine should not be taxed. The hood news is that that stuff is already exempt from sales taxes, at least in Texas.
Also, gasoline should not be taxed again. It already is taxed at an excessive rate. I like the way the amount of tax per gallon is listed on the pumps.
historian said:
Those are real issues that need to be fixed. It should be possible to help out businesses, especially the small ones, by addressing these problems. I bet you have a few ideas on how to do that. Once this is done, sales taxes work better. A sales tax is still better than income taxes (not VAT).
historian said:
Reduction of government is far more important than any tax cut. When tax reform is combined with serious reductions in government spending (rules, regulations, & bureaucrats too) then the benefits are maximized. That puts us on the road back to a true market economy with true freedom and away from The Road to Serfdom.
(btw, I recommend that Hayek book to anyone interested in these ideas. Try to get the 1990s edition with an excellent foreword by Milton Friedman.)