I've always liked the idea of a flat tax.... It not only is simple, fair, and saves billions but it's exactly what God stated (remember the tithe?)
SOME rich would pay more (some billionaires pay nothing now) but some would pay less.
MOST poor would pay more since a shocking number of US residents pay no income tax at all but if it replaced the sales tax, it would be similar.
MOST in the middle class would be similar - depending a lot on real estate.
The biggest losers would be all the tax attorneys, all those tax advisors and the IRS. Millions would be out of work.
The biggest winners would be democracy... everyone would have a horse in the race. Right now, voters often vote to raise taxes because it won't impact THEM (again, a high percentage pay no federal taxes at all), right now many don't give a rip about taxes because they pay none.
As often, "the devil is in the details." Nearly all proponents add exemptions to get around detractors. Some suggest a standard deduction, others want a charity deduction, still others real estate interest or money put into certain savings accounts. When you start adding up these exemptions and things, that tax rate skyrockets - and the whole thing starts to become difficult and perhaps even unworkable. Kept simple: I get a paycheck. Ten percent is withheld. I get the rest. Simple.
I don't think it will EVER happen because those in the legislature of our nation and our states all benefit greatly from all the loopholes and complexities of the current system. It would have to be part of a tax revolution of the masses - but since many poor would pay more, they aren't going to join in such. We're stuck with the very complicated, very unfair, very expensive system of loopholes that we have. Those who could change it like the way it is.
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