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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: ratan lal who wrote (43173)3/5/2001 11:56:38 PM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
<having said that, I think the sales tax or value added tax is the only way to collect more taxes from people who use the most products and services in the country.>

You think the poor people have it bad with the current tax code, then enact one that taxes only purchases. Yikes! Are you going to somehow exempt or lower the rate on such necessities as food, clothing, shelter, medical? Assuming everybody has about the same basic needs for those things you would really tax the poor in excess of what they pay now. Inversely the sales based tax would do great for a very rich person who saved the majority of their income. But if you spend the majority of it on necessities then such a sales tax surely isn't good.

I just want to point out that although our current tax code is cumbersome, clunky, and full of special items and preferences; they most all have been put there to promote certain social outcomes. Like encourage home ownership, education, etc.

But then again there is that built in marriage penalty, so who the heck knows. <g>

The current tax code came together over many years. And it somewhat serves its purpose well. The problem lies more in the rates of tax, not the code and rules themselves. Its all about the rate, and excess/wasted government spending. Cut some of that out, then the tax rate can go down.

But beware the perils of nixing the whole tax code in favor of another scheme.
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