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![]() "Lu Powell" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... Unfortunately, tax laws in this country are the result of lobbying, and, of course, are sharply skewed to favor the wealthiest. The one proposal Mike Huckabee made that I liked was a national sales tax, with exemptions for lower-income workers and retirees (with incomes up to a certain level), in place of our patchwork quilt of income taxes and deductions. As presented, Huckabee's plan is not workable, but it certainly is a starting point. Every election cycle one or more candidates proposes "sweeping reforms" to the IRS tax structure, ranging from it's elimination and replacement with a national sales tax or an across the board fixed percent of income plan. Nothing ever comes of these proposals. Eisboch You are right. Too many people earn big incomes form the present code. It's the full employment for accountants and tax attorneys act. Not the reason at all. Government loves power. The ultimate power is money control. The government is not going to give up the ultimate control by making an equal across the board tax structure. The way it is now, they can bless some industries and people, and penalize others. |
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