Posted on 11/09/2010 11:17:49 AM PST by Andrea19
Now that the dust has settled from the great election tsunami of 2010, it's worth looking at some of the under-the-radar issues. One of these is public support for a value-added tax (VAT).
According to exit polling conducted by Kellyanne Conway's the polling company, inc./WomanTrend, a super-majority of voters oppose an add-on VAT:
Read more: http://www.atr.org/voters-reject-vat-a5631#ixzz14oUb19cy
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Horrible, horrible deal. Glad to see 48 percent are strongly opposed.
A VAT instead of Federal Income Taxes, Property Taxes and State Taxes and what the heck SS Taxes would be wonderful. I think they could go four percent on EVERYTHING and have plenty of funds. Does anyone agree with that 4 percent? Or would it have to be more?
“63 percent of voters were opposed to a VAT.” That’s not that high, since - given other verbage in the article - they posed it as an “add-on” VAT (ie in addition to regular taxes).
Wonder what it would be if they posed it as “in place of” regular taxes?
Not that I would trust politicians to not claim the later but do the former anyway.
Two things about sales type taxes: They’re not progressive, and they’re harder to avoid with loopholes, etc.
“Does anyone agree with that 4 percent? Or would it have to be more?”
I would think much more.
I think federal spending is around 20% of GDP as it is - not to mention state and local.
Think more like 30%.
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