Posted on 06/22/2014 9:14:33 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
This is the IRS set of rules for itself.
How many of them did it break?
Who is going to jail?
1.15 Records and Information Management
Threaten the IT department with Federal Prison time for violating these rules - those emails will appear so fast out of thin air the sonic boom will be heard for miles.
Oh thanks .. that’s much better.
ClearCase_guy wrote:
“Fair Tax
Will there ever be a better time to push for it?”
Fair Tax? or do you mean Flat Tax?
Everybody, no exception, no excuses, 8%.
You can ‘delete a bunch of positions’, (which means no severance nothing, because the job does not exist anymore, and the employee was NOT fired.)
The FAIR Tax sounds like a bunch of complicated crap that will require the government to track how much everyone makes and then send out “prebate” checks to everyone. The poor who pay nothing will still get their “prebate” and the workeing stiffs will pay extra to fund it. It is still progressive, revenue neutral and not a tax cut.
Moving the chairs around on the Titanic.
The flat tax is far superior and simpler.
The Fair Tax doesn’t tax income.
Why would you want to tax productivity?
GeronL wrote:
“The FAIR Tax sounds like a bunch of complicated crap that will require the government to track how much everyone makes and then send out prebate checks to everyone. The poor who pay nothing will still get their prebate and the workeing stiffs will pay extra to fund it. It is still progressive, revenue neutral and not a tax cut.
Moving the chairs around on the Titanic.
The flat tax is far superior and simpler.”
Yes, a flat, no nonsense, 8%, will serve well. I know a lot of folks are saying 10%, possibly taking the church tithe thing. I prefer 8%. It is less, to collect and to spend.
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