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Heck, I would be happy with a flat tax. It would be more fair than our current system and much more simple.
The fair tax or flat tax would never pass. Too may accountants and lawyers make money off the current complex system.
They would all lobby to kill anything that simplifies the tax code.
Too much money for them at stake to allow it to happen,
You do realize that 40 million people in this country pay no tax - they receive money from the earned income tax credit and the more children the more money. This is what they call redistribution and it was a Gore pet project. I had a young divorced mother of two who worked for me that would intentionally take time off to keep her salary below a certain level because she would make it all up later in a bulk payment from the earned income tax credit - it pays not to work. There was a whole circle of these folks that played this program - they informed each other about the benefits.
Slow me, but is this article talking about the tax deduction we as individuals enjoy with TSP by the income never showing up on our W-2, or is it the tax deduction the employer enjoys for his matching funds? Or both? Thanks
JB, IMO, the deficit would only go down, if we spent less than we brought in, regardless of how it is taxed.Agreed and the deficit would go down. IMO.
You do realize that 40 million people in this country pay no tax - they receive money from the earned income tax credit and the more children the more money. This is what they call redistribution and it was a Gore pet project. I had a young divorced mother of two who worked for me that would intentionally take time off to keep her salary below a certain level because she would make it all up later in a bulk payment from the earned income tax credit - it pays not to work. There was a whole circle of these folks that played this program - they informed each other about the benefits.
Since when are wealthier Americans Federal employees? In my field, the pay for Federal work is less than private sector (without adjusting for risk of course).http://www.fedsmith.com/article/1752/ said:The underlying philosophy behind the system is apparently due to a philosophical dislike of allowing wealthier Americans (such as Federal employees) to benefit from a tax-deferred system such as that used by the TSP system.
Blatant misrepresentation of the numbers here. The reason a tax break for wealthy family in a 35% tax bracket is more valuable than one in the 10% tax bracket is because they are paying more in taxes than the 10% family. It is all about the income levels and nothing about the tax break.http://www.fedsmith.com/article/1752/ said:A wealthy family in a 35% tax bracket gets a tax break three-and-a-half times more valuable than a family in a 10% tax bracket, even if each family contributes the same dollar amount to a 401(k).