You need to read one of the books you said you didn't read. If someone pays no taxes, they still get the prebate.
You say? Once I allow? Who are you talking about?
Anyone who plans on writing the new tax code.
No one can stop it once it starts and IT WILL START!
That's the problem. And a prebate IS the start. No one understands the current tax code. Sorry, but using widows and orphans to win a debate is an emotional ploy to sell something, not a cogent argument. Charity belongs where it was prior to 1914...in the heart and in the church, not in the tax code.
I am not reading any of your books because it’s obvious that such books misinformed you.
I worked with the architects of the HR 25 legislation. I know how the new tax code works. I need not read what someone writes about what ‘they think’ it means.
> “If someone pays no taxes, they still get the prebate.”
Give me one example, just one. Show me one adult who does not spend and I am not talking about the miniscule number of people who are homeless. Even the homeless buy things.
So give me just one group, one category of a substantial number of people that will receive a check and pay no NRST at the retail counter.
I asked you before and you did not answer the question because you don’t have an answer which means your’re posting nonsense.
But you can redeem yourself by identifying one group of substantial numbers, say like 500,000 THAT DON’T PAY TAXES UNDER THE NRST AT THE RETAIL COUNTER. Tell me how they eat, how they provide themselves shelter. Even panhandlers pay the NRST unless they always get their food from trash dumps. Even drug dealers, prostitutes and thieves have to buy things and pay NRST. Even tourists have to buy things and pay the NRST.
EVERY BUYER IS A TAXPAYER.
Those who buy retail but don’t pay tax are guilty of tax evasion and that evasion applies to the seller as well. It’s easy to set up stings with sellers. The new tax code is much much easier to enforce.
So you tell me who doesn’t buy anything and tell me what kind of numbers we are talking about.
You won’t answer that just like you didn’t answer before.
But try, give just one example of a substantial group that buys nothing at the retail level.