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Old 10-20-2011, 10:19 PM   #8
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Re: Whats Fair When it Comes to Taxes?

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Originally Posted by mlmpetert View Post
The only thing i love more then a deduction is a credit, and if its refundable im really smitten. But I would be happy with having a simple incentive free tax code as long as it was fair. Fair to me means everyone pays the same percentage on all their income (earned or otherwise) less charitable donations.

In your opinion would it be fair to treat everyone equally and charge them the same percentage? Do you think its currently fair that only half of us pay federal income taxes?
Who told you life is fair? If it was fair we would all be well off, there wouldn't be children that go to sleep hungry at night or homeless veterans, or fund managers who pay 15% CGT on the hard earned money of others.

Get over your pursuit of perfection and fairness and start seeking sensibility and practicality. It doesn't seem fair to me to have the local grocery bagger pay $4 for a loaf of bread and 15% on their income tax and for the CEO of the grocery store to also pays $4 for a loaf of bread and 15% on their income tax. On the surface it looks pretty fair but while the CEO wipes his ass with $100 bills and is unable to notice a measly $4 the grocery store clerk will.

The cost of rent/mortgage and consumable goods are high and unless you want to live like a caveman someone making 30k can barely survive in this country. Bottom line is the clerk will consume most of his income on all the things one need to live a decent life while the CEO can't spend enough to on his neighborhood for eternity. As such they shouldn't be treated the same in matter of taxation.

Some will say, well, why should the CEO have to subsidize other people...to these people I say who is subsidizing the CEO and why shouldn't they pay more considering they benefit the most?
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