Well, the IRS doesn’t have all information on us.
The IRS doesn’t know about charitable contributions I make during the year. I get a statement from the charities I support. But do the charities furnish this to the IRS? If not, there’s one key area where we would need to change a tax return the IRS pulls together on us.
Does the IRS know how much I pay in property taxes? I get a statement, but I don’t think the county submits this to the IRS, do they?
There are probably other areas as well, which the IRS doesn’t get information regarding tax deductions you are allowed to take.
I am all for limiting the IRS tax form to a 3 x 5 postcard printed in 12 point font with one side for the form, the other side limited to addresses and postage.
That would simplify the hell out of the tax code.
And why not have a federally-controlled website where everyone can sign up for their government-mandated health-insurnace? It will easily and flawlessly link you to the various state exchanges where you can buy from one of the many wonderful choices available?
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Well, the law already allows the IRS to “impute” income to you and tax you accordingly.
Not all income is reported to IRS. Deductible expenses are not reported either. They already have too much information.
Ping.
The IRS doesn’t have all the information required. For example, if you do landscaping on your rental property, whether you depreciate the cost or deduct depends on how close you planted the plants to the building. College credits can depend on if you bought the books from the University or Amazon. Who gets to claim a kid after the divorce depends on a variety of things, including how many nights the child spent with a given parent.
Is it a hobby or a business? How much did you spend for stamps? Do you have a business plan?
If tax laws only involved W2s, we could all file a 1040EZ in 5 minutes. But the laws are written to control every aspect of our lives, and that requires answering a lot of questions. As long as tax laws are used to reward some groups and punish others (single people and anyone who is successful), preparing taxes will be complex.
Professor Bankman is wasting his time!
Better he spend it advocating for the FairTax!
It is nobody’s business how much income a person or a company generates!
The concept is called: FREEDOM!
Go to http://www.fairtax.org to get more information.
A tax form could be a handful of lines long, if our taxes were structured sanely:
1. Write down your income
2. Subtract standard deduction and write down taxable income
3. Multiply line 2 by tax rate
4. Write down tax withheld
5. If line 3 is greater than line 4 subtract line 4 from line 3. This is the amount owed.
6. If line 4 is greater than line 3, subtract line 3 from line 4. This is the refund amount due.
A flat tax rate for all taxpayers and a standard deduction for all taxpayers would make filing taxes simple and would be better economically than the current system.
Letting the IRS prepare our taxes is like letting a serial rapist run a teenage girl’s social life. No, thank you.
No, I don't think so.
That would keep the 3 or 4 people who work for the IRS who actually understand most of their convoluted abortion of a tax code REAL, REAL busy...
LEARN THE FACTS: HTTP://WWW.FAIRTAX.ORG
When will America FINALLY rid itself of a slave tax system better suited to a third world banana republic dictatorship and is as much about having a mechanism by which the political class can reward its friends and punish its enemies than it is about raising the revenue for the Constitutional and necessary functions of government!
Then theres THIS. I have a number of issues with ol Honest Abe, but he got THIS ONE SPOT ON:
The tariff is the cheaper system, because the duties, being
collected in large parcels at a few commercial points, will
require comparatively few officers in their collection; while by
the direct (income) tax system, the land must be literally
covered with assessors and collectors, going forth like swarms of
Egyptian locusts, devouring every blade of grass and other green
things.
President Abraham Lincoln. The quote comes from Campaign Circular from Whig Committee written on March 4, 1843. It was co-authored by Lincoln It can be found in volume 1 of the Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln,page 309.
Thinking......thinking......No.
Only if I trusted the integrity and competence of the IRS.