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On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 17:54:35 -0000, Tim wrote:
On Nov 11, 11:26 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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You want to reform the tax codes? Exempt the poor, however that is
defined, and then tax *all* income from, say, $50,000 to $100,000 at 10%,
all income above that to $250,000 at 15%, all income above that to
$500,000 at 20%, all income above that to $1,000,000 at 25%, and any
income above $1,000,000 at 49%.
No deductions. No shifting of money coming in to other categories so it
isn't considered income.
Oh, and supervised bookkeeping for corporations. No funny business with
the books. And income tax on corporate profits, too.
Every entity pays.
Churches, too.
Not bad. I'd probably support that.
I have a general question though. Why the stepped increases for higher
incomes?
The person/family making 100k in your plan pays 10k in taxes. A
person/family making 250k pays over three times the taxes (32.5k) but only
earned 2.5 times as much. Just curious as to your reasoning.
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Richard, I'd say it's probably like having a boat with 4 300 hp.
outboards, fuel consumption at half throttle is a set standard, and
full throttle, consumption is well over double that standard.
go figure.
My wife got a raise which i thought was substantial, now she takes
home less than she did, because she's now in a higher bracket.
go figure.
I look at it like this, the more you make the higher percentage you
are taxed, which I think gives less of an incintive to suceed. What's
the point of working harder if you are going to enjoy less of the
financial benefits.
The French finally figured that out.
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