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Dave wrote:
On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 19:18:46 -0400, Marty said: Dave, can you explain to me how it is, that in america, one can earn $30,000, spend it all and yet pay no taxes? Are there special lines at the supermarket market marked "no sales tax at this register"? In many places, food is not subject to sales tax. Nor clothing to one degree or another. To "one degree or another"? So they pay taxes on some things, yes? Gasoline, televisions, kitchen tables, blankets...... ? If they pay *any* taxes, on anything, it negates your allegation. As an attorney I'm sure you are familiar with the concept that if you disprove one part of a witness's statement, everything else from him is suspect. Do their landlords get a special dispensation and not have to pay property taxes on the places they rent, or on their rental income? In New York, at least, yes. In fact the gummint is probably providing housing to them at well below market rents. "Probably"? You making this stuff up as you go? So if I tell the state government that I'm renting to low income folks, I get my property taxes waived? And of course I'll pass that saving on. No wonder I hear so many complaints about NY state having some of the highest property taxes in the country. Do manufactures have special plants that pay no taxes because the make goods for those who earn less than 30K? Generally, we do not regard income taxes paid by a manufacturer as a tax imposed on the purchaser of the goods. We don't have VAT here. You're playing word games here, Marty. No, you made the statement "Do you swallow that line that handing out money to folks who don't pay taxes is a "tax cut?" I'm merely pointing out that the old adage about death and taxes is correct. You seem to think that not paying any Federal income tax is paying *no* taxes, I assert not. If you look at the whole picture, those at the bottom pay a greater percentage than those at the top. A highly doubtful proposition, particularly if you net all the transfer payments they receive against taxes paid. I think that your country is much like mine; if you make enough to have disposable income, then there are many ways to invest that excess and get nice tax deductions and credits. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad that I fall into the category that can take advantage of such opportunities, but I do recognize the basic unfairness of such a system. "Capitalism, that quaint concept that really nasty men will do the right thing", can't remember who said it. Cheers Marty |
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