Mike
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Does anyone believe that this has a shot at overcoming the entrenched tax lobbyists?
Perhaps a better question is this: would such a system be more efficient than the current income tax system?
If the answer to the second question is yes, I'd say this is a good idea - as long as it is accompanied bythe repealing of the constitutional amendment that allowed the income tax in the first place. It would certainly put the brakes on the housing market, though...
http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/will1.asp
Does anyone believe that this has a shot at overcoming the entrenched tax lobbyists?
Perhaps a better question is this: would such a system be more efficient than the current income tax system?
If the answer to the second question is yes, I'd say this is a good idea - as long as it is accompanied bythe repealing of the constitutional amendment that allowed the income tax in the first place. It would certainly put the brakes on the housing market, though...