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REPUBLICANS PLAN PUSH FOR ELIMINATION OF IRS

Schweddy

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I am all for flat tax everybody pays 10% and the rich still pay more than the poor. It is fair and we are all paying the same percentage.
 
A flat tax would be awesome, provided exemptions don't start creeping in, ie, no tax on certain foods, items used in the conducting of business, etc...

I don't see why I need to pay a higher tax rate just because my income is at a certain level. Besides, that, if you happen to be have an income that's sitting just above the hairy edge of the next bracket, your screwed! :boom
 
17% for flat tax was the last I read.

I still woulnd't mind a national sales tax instead. Either way, flat or sales - it beats the fire out of what we have now.
 
No we need to pay our taxes, this is how this country survive, this is how our government survive. Despite the popular hatred for the government if we stop paying our taxes this country will head south and before you know there will not be any difference between here and a 3rd world country. That would be really sad. By the way did you know they don't pay tax in Haiti :?:
 
Read the item again, LP. It references going changing to a flat tax or a national sales tax, and doing away with the complicated graduated tax system and simplifying the system. This is not the same as not paying taxes at all. Besides that, I don't understand why a person would have to pay a higher percentage simply because their income is higher. The current system is nothing more than legalized theft that punishes someone for working harder and striving to make more money. A flat rate for everyone, regardless of income would be much more equitable.
 
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