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To: SeekAndFind
What are these non-taxable items that a family making $40,000 in income would be spending $15,000 on? Could you give us some examples?

Rent, a mortgage, utility bills, a car payment, school tuition, daycare, the list goes on.

36 posted on 10/17/2011 2:20:54 PM PDT by RobertClark (It's better to look goofy with a rifle, than civilized with an exit wound.)
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RE: Rent, a mortgage, utility bills, a car payment, school tuition, daycare, the list goes on.
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Are you certain that these items are deductible from our taxes under 9-9-9? I thought 9-9-9 was supposed to SIMPLIFY the tax code.

If you’re going to include all these items as deductible from your taxable income then the only difference between 9-9-9 and the current tax code is the tax rate and nothing else.

I am not sure if you are correct in your understanding of 9-9-9 at all.

What reliable source tells you that these items you enumerated are deductible under 9-9-9? They can’t be because if they are, then the advantage of SIMPLIFYING our tax code in order for government not to interfere with our lifestyle goes out the window.


41 posted on 10/17/2011 2:26:53 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (u)
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