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To: rkral who wrote (59505)3/13/2004 4:03:14 PM
From: Robert  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
Tough choice, personally I would say NO individual income taxes, and everything paid by companies. There was a FrontLine special on PBS that showed companies paid on average about 15% taxes, because of "loopholes" in the tax system. That really makes me mad, we individuals have AMT to make sure we pay at least 35% or whatever.

Basically, if I had to choose between myself paying $1000 or some Enron paying $1000, I would always choose the latter. I need the money more than they need it.