Posted on 04/15/2002 3:58:03 PM PDT by ANAGM
OKAY Freep-peeps... Now open for discussion, the FLAT TAX thread. I for one think the flat tax is a great idea. My only issue with it is that it would likely put thousands of CPA's out of a job, but it would also do away with the majority of the IRS. I want to hear opinions from everyone. I myself, am self-employed so the flat tax is very appealing. I currently set aside about 30% of what I make to meet my tax "obligations". For info on the old ARMEY proposal got to flattax.house.gov Look forward to hearing from you all.
If only it were a perfect world.
I'd submit that one logical course of action would be to support the Democrats and speed the destruction of the nation.....
Logical to you perhaps.
Personally, I've seen that kind of destruction, don't need to experience it again or wish it on anybody.
I'll work for other alternative solutions like that proposed by Keyes
If you don't mind :O)
If it's too good to be true than it is.
The discussion should be how big a government do we want, not, how do I get somebody else to pay for it.
Only violent revolution, or the destruction of the economy will liberate us.
It's a question of time.
Do you want us free in 10 years? Or 10,000?
If things continue in this lukewarm - half capitalist, half slavery society - that's the worst thing that can happen. People will grow fat, happy and complacent (errr...those that aren't terrorized personally by the police state, that is..)
Radical change is just that. Radical. It ain't pretty.
Personally, I'd rather the US die - than to see the mass of people that live in these geographic bounds exist as the slaves they will become over the next 100-200 years.
You think the Patriot Act or Klinton I was bad? Just wait...
The only remote chance we have of peaceful change, would require the abolition of withholding. But then, our 'masters' know this... why do you think we have withholding?
why do you think we have withholding?
First & Foremost: so government can give refunds and credits to the low end of the income range. Allows government to create an apparent tax favored class of citizens as a natural spending constituency as opposed to them nasty rich guys.
Walter Williams, World Net Daily, 10-25-2000
According to the most recent U.S. Treasury Department figures, ... the top 50 percent ($36,000 and over) paid 96 percent of income taxes. Guess what the bottom 50 percent of income earners paid?
If you're among those who pay little or no federal income taxes, what do you care about tax cuts? Moreover, if you think tax cuts pose a threat to government handout programs, you might be openly hostile and support Al Gore's silly "risky scheme" talk. So many Americans paying little or no federal taxes makes for a natural spending constituency. It's like me in the restaurant: What do I care about extravagance if you're footing the bill?
A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.
-George Bernard Shaw
Secondly, it allows the smooth operation of the quasi-VAT system of taxation we are under.
The Individual Income Tax return(1040) that captures everyone's attention each April, is merely a partial VAT accounting sheet the government cons individuals, held at ransom, into filling out.
It's misdirection puts blinders on the eyes of the voter, and totally distorts their perceptions as to the real impact and burdens of taxation in their lives.
Every man woman and child in the nation, pays federal taxes through that VAT.
DO YOU PAY YOUR INCOME TAX
AT THE SUPERMARKET?
by D. Sherman Cox J.D. L.L.M. Taxation
The ability to hide or disguise taxation from the view of large sectors of the electorate allows the Congress to get away with the advancement of the evergrowing monster that it fosters sustaining an effective majority of 70% of the public clamoring for more from government looking for someone else to foot the bill.
Finally, The Original Intent of the individual income tax is for political and social control not revenue collection. The Individual Income tax is maintained to establish and hold every person in the country perpetual legal jeopardy and in so doing, maintains selective enforcement options such as the audit, to be applied to individuals or organizations at political whim.
Plunder Patrol
by Robert W. Lee, New American April 18 '94
Selective Enforcement
Writing in The Freeman for March 1994, tax analyst James Payne observed that to function efficiently, a tax system needs citizen cooperation, but in "the United States, high tax rates and the impossibly complex tax code have made tax evasion and avoidance a major industry." Since the tax laws are so complex, virtually everyone can be branded a tax violator at the whim of the IRS. As an IRS memorandum quoted in the March 1980 Saturday Review explained, "Agents should be able to discover errors in 99.9 percent of all returns if they want."
It's about PRIVACY and CONTROL!
The flat income tax does absolutely nothing - zero - nada - to get the government out of our private finances. The reason that taxes are going up is not simply the government's lust for more and more money. It's the government's lust for more and more POWER over individuals.
Let me elucidate.
It's about PRIVACY and CONTROL!
The government cannot control the wealthy and their assets unless they know where their assets are located. That's the reason for having an agency like the IRS, that has the power to look into the private finances of every American.
The government can collect taxes in any number of ways and all can be made to generate the same amount of money to the government. But, only with a tax system that requires the reporting of your complete private finances to the government every year, can the government control private wealth.
As long as any tax system requires an agency like the IRS, looking into the private finances of individuals, the wealthy will continue to feel threatened and more and more will take their wealth and leave. Even the flat income tax will require an IRS or an agency with similar intrusive powers to intimidate and control the wealthy. In fact, with a flat income tax, the IRS will have even greater reason to target the wealthy and the exodus of capital would likely increase.
Certainly, a flat income tax is an improvement over a progressive income tax. But, it is only good in an emerging economy and only for a short period of time. Even then, should incomes rise, the government will soon see the power of having an IRS type agency to exert control over all of the new wealth and begin to abuse that power. In an economy like ours, where that agency already exists and is currently abusing that control, a flat income tax will do nothing more that shuffle the load around. The loss of privacy and the threat of government control of private wealth, that is driving wealth offshore, is still there.
The only tax collection proposal currently on the table, that will eliminate that threat and reverse the privacy induced capital flight, is the National Retail Sales Tax.
It's not about tax collection!
It's about PRIVACY and CONTROL!
(Your PRIVACY - the government's CONTROL)
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