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To: ancient_geezer
Common bases remember?

I came to a common base using the tax exclusive rate, consistent income, and consistent consumption. In none of your calculations did you keep consumption consistent. How can you compare an income tax vs. a consumption tax if one of those factors is changing?
145 posted on 04/26/2004 4:48:17 PM PDT by Your Nightmare
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To: Your Nightmare

I came to a common base using the tax exclusive rate, consistent income, and consistent consumption.

And I incorporated you computation for a final analysis in the tax inclusive base for comparison with the others. All rates were expressed for comparison purposes as a percent of gross = taxpaid/grossincome which is what a tax inclusive base is.

In none of your calculations did you keep consumption consistent.

So? You did, I compared it with the others for completeness.

How can you compare an income tax vs. a consumption tax if one of those factors is changing?

Simple calculate amounts just as I did, last step convert to the rate system required using proper divisor.

Use the range of value the variable factor may assume and build a table of max , min, and typical expected value.

So go for it. You are the one who says people can compare everything in sales tax terms, that everyone relates to.

I want to see your comparison and work providing the answers in a sales tax, tax exclusive base. Make the base = nominal taxfree price basis

100* total_taxes_paid / nominal_base_price in the three scenario's requested will be sufficient.

 


147 posted on 04/26/2004 5:18:42 PM PDT by ancient_geezer (Equality, the French disease: Everyone is equal beneath the guillotine.)
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To: Your Nightmare
No you didn't you'd have to make the income tax rate exclusive as well (35% inclusive = 54% exclusive). You must work at H&R Block if you want to stop the FairTax this bad. Maybe you're just a socialist and want Gov't share of GDP to just keep rising, and rising, and rising until we get to a level like sweden was at at 65% of GDP.
158 posted on 04/26/2004 8:07:46 PM PDT by Remember_Salamis (Freedom is Not Free)
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