Time for a flat tax

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jsarno
04-18-2007, 07:14 PM
This is getting ridiculous. Why is it that we are not all taxed the same rate? Why do people that work hard for a living and have no kids, get punished for doing so? I don't care if you make $5 or $500,000, you should be taxed the same percentage!
It is not the responsibility of the rich to pay for the inadaquacies of the poor. It is everyones responsibility to take responsibility for their own actions.
I suffered massive debt to get my Masters degree, and now it's finally paying off even though I still owe 50k in student loans. Yet my taxes are getting worse and worse cause I am making more and more. That is BS! Don't punish those that are trying to better themselves.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
04-18-2007, 07:18 PM
I generally agree (if for no other reason than to make taxes easier), but I don't have a problem with luxury taxes on high-ticket items.

jsarno
04-18-2007, 07:24 PM
I generally agree (if for no other reason than to make taxes easier), but I don't have a problem with luxury taxes on high-ticket items.

DO luxury taxes still exist?
I remember several years ago, you had to pay a luxury tax on any vehicle over 30k. (yes, it's been a while ago) But I thought the luxury tax was abolished?

It would certainly make taxes easier if it was a flat tax. We are all supposed to be "equal" yet we are taxed differently?

dmek25
04-18-2007, 07:48 PM
hate to say it, but you should pay more if you make more. why should i be paying the same flat tax as a millionaire? if you think about it, it really doesn't make sense

jsarno
04-18-2007, 07:56 PM
hate to say it, but you should pay more if you make more. why should i be paying the same flat tax as a millionaire? if you think about it, it really doesn't make sense

Why? A millionaire worked for his money (assuming he did work for it). So why should people that worked to earn more be taxed more? Everyone should get taxed the same percentage. We are all supposed to be equal!
You really have your work cut out for you to explain why a millionaire deserves a higher percentage TAKEN from them to support the poor.
ps- I am not even referring to millionaires...but people that make say 100k instead of people that make say 30k. But millionaires still count in my flat tax idea.

Beemnseven
04-18-2007, 07:59 PM
Wow. Is the Parking Lot getting political or what?

Actually, I don't mind.

Problem with a luxury tax is that the smart people who have made a lot of money will always find a way around it.

The government tried the same thing with luxury yachts several years ago. They put a ridiculous tax on multi-million dollar yachts and the rich simply went to foreign countries and bought them cheaper.

Result? That put thousands of people who make their living building yachts in the United States out of work.

jsarno
04-18-2007, 08:05 PM
Wow. Is the Parking Lot getting political or what?

I didn't see this as political, just an issue in this country that I think needs to be fixed.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
04-18-2007, 08:05 PM
hate to say it, but you should pay more if you make more. why should i be paying the same flat tax as a millionaire? if you think about it, it really doesn't make sense

But they do pay more. As it stands right now, the richest 1% of the country pays over 35% of all income taxes.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
04-18-2007, 08:06 PM
Wow. Is the Parking Lot getting political or what?

Actually, I don't mind.

Problem with a luxury tax is that the smart people who have made a lot of money will always find a way around it.

The government tried the same thing with luxury yachts several years ago. They put a ridiculous tax on multi-million dollar yachts and the rich simply went to foreign countries and bought them cheaper.

Result? That put thousands of people who make their living building yachts in the United States out of work.

Interesting points Beems that I hadn't thought of.

As for the parking lot becoming political, I don't mind and actually like it provided people are reasonable and civil. On the whole, we've managed to keep the peace for now.

FRPLG
04-18-2007, 08:45 PM
hate to say it, but you should pay more if you make more. why should i be paying the same flat tax as a millionaire? if you think about it, it really doesn't make sense

Actually I think logically your argument doesn't make sense. Shouldn't everyone contribute an equal proportion of their income? Why is it fair for someone rich to pay a higher proportion? That seems like faulty logic.

All that being said I am not sure a flat tax would work for us and I am relatively ok with our progressive system as long as politicians keep an eye out for middle America. It is requiring increasingly more money to live comfortably in this country and that is driving up salaries. All of a sudden a lot of people who are considered in the higher tax bracket are the same ones who'd have been no higher than middle-middle class 40 years ago adjusted for inflation. They might have only been in the second tax bracket then. Take the AMT for example. A lot, no a TON of people are going to get hit with this in the coming few years and it will mostly be middle class Americans who all of a sudden are getting bumped into the same tax bracket Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are in. The AMT was meant for the super rich when it was made. Does that even make any sense at all?

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