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Top Ten Civil Liberties Abuses of the Income Tax
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Posted on 09/20/2006 10:32:34 AM PDT by tpaine

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To: absolootezer0
"... with either flat or fair tax we can totally eliminate the IRS ..."

Well, no - not actually the case. Only the FairTax eliminates the IRS. The flat tax certainly does not ... nor does the flat tax eliminate payroll withholdings either.

61 posted on 09/21/2006 10:27:56 AM PDT by pigdog
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To: BeHoldAPaleHorse
I know how to read; -- my problem was a faulty memory.. I would have sworn we recently had a disagreement about the Fairtax.. Sorry bout that..
62 posted on 09/21/2006 10:37:31 AM PDT by tpaine
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To: TheresaKett
Hellofapost Theresa... Bookmarked.

What happened roughly a hundred years ago?

-- Socialism --

Socialism in America
Address:http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1669.html

In effect, the socialists have gained control of both political parties..
63 posted on 09/21/2006 10:59:00 AM PDT by tpaine
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To: absolootezer0
Just a simple point, here, but when you say:

"... and go after those that haven't filed ..."
It's easy to miss, but with the FairTax, there IS no "filing" at all. That is all gonzo - along with the IRS and the copies of the income tax forms already filed that have to be destroyed.

That will save 300,000 trees each year from now on.

64 posted on 09/22/2006 9:49:20 AM PDT by pigdog
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To: pigdog
when i said "filing" read the whole sentance.
transfer them [IRS agents]to border patrol to process immigration applications, and go after those that haven't filed.
i meant going after those who haven't filed immigration papers.
i figure that since they already have so much experience going after people who make little mistakes on forms, or don't send them in, they already have the experience tracking down and prosecuting, they'd be great for nailing illegal immigrants :)
after all, we don't want them all becoming bums when the IRS is dissolved, we should help them become USEFUL members of society.
65 posted on 09/22/2006 10:09:26 AM PDT by absolootezer0 ("My God, why have you forsaken us.. no wait, its the liberals that have forsaken you... my bad")
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To: absolootezer0
I'm sorry. I did misunderstand ... and in fact I agree that might be helpful experience for them in their new jobs, but I'd rather see them "in the field".

After all there are 115,000 IRS'ers which would give us about 20 people for each mile of border on each of three shifts. IOW, about one person less than a hundred yards from the next one - on each of the shifts... LET'S DO IT!!!

66 posted on 09/22/2006 12:30:33 PM PDT by pigdog
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To: tpaine
You miss the point. Income taxes have very little to do with money. They are the primary source of unconstitutional power used by our elected Representatives. It is through the tax code that they wield the power to reward and punish behavior. They would not even give this up for a method that triple revenues at the expense of diminishing their power.
67 posted on 09/22/2006 12:38:56 PM PDT by Natural Law
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To: pigdog

oh.. but you also gotta remember that most of these guys are accountants, and probably less able to defend themselves. which is why they need one of my other wishes..
ATF needs to goto border patrol too. they're good at being bullies.


68 posted on 09/22/2006 12:39:55 PM PDT by absolootezer0 ("My God, why have you forsaken us.. no wait, its the liberals that have forsaken you... my bad")
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To: absolootezer0

LOL!! Sounds good.


69 posted on 09/22/2006 1:14:46 PM PDT by pigdog
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To: Natural Law

Excellent comments.. thanks.

However, the fairtax movement misses no points.

That's what really infuriates those here that support the income tax.. They can't come up with a rational basis for their opposition to cleaning up the mess..


70 posted on 09/22/2006 1:17:59 PM PDT by tpaine
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To: tpaine
with a fair and consumption-based tax. Many conservatives on FR oppose such a tax.. Why?
Because it's being sold with deception, half-truths and outright lies....Why is that?
71 posted on 09/22/2006 1:30:42 PM PDT by lewislynn (Fairtax = lies, hope, wishful thinking, conjecture and lack of logic.)
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To: lewislynn
We are long overdue to enact new laws to increase taxpayer protections and outlaw & repeal the income tax, --- with a fair and consumption-based tax.

Many conservatives on FR oppose such a tax.. Why?

Because it's being sold with deception, half-truths and outright lies....

Why don't you give us your version then of a fair and consumption-based tax?

72 posted on 09/22/2006 1:50:29 PM PDT by tpaine
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To: tpaine

The fair tax initiative is stalled because it has not recognized and advertised that it is really a power struggle between the government and the people. Everywhere these issues have been framed in this context the people have won. If the issue is about money or revenues or "fair shares" the populace turns off and the media spins it into a class struggle.


73 posted on 09/22/2006 2:00:41 PM PDT by Natural Law
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To: tpaine
Why don't you give us your version then of a fair and consumption-based tax?
How about the Flat Tax?
75 posted on 09/22/2006 8:14:06 PM PDT by Your Nightmare
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To: tpaine
However, the fairtax movement misses no points. That's what really infuriates those here that support the income tax.. They can't come up with a rational basis for their opposition to cleaning up the mess..

Not true. There have been many such rational bases discussed:

DEBUNKING THE FairTax:
A Fair Question about Fair Tax
OPEN LETTER TO BOORTZ/LINDER (FairTax)
JORGENSON EXPLODES FAIRTAX MYTH (FR Exclusive)
Fair Tax - Straightening Out Some Confusion
FAIR TAX BOOK- 2nd Ed. Revisions
A FAIRTAX PRIMER

What Will Happen Under a FairTax?

WAGES: It has been made clear by many proponents of the FairTax that they are expecting 100% of their current gross pay, and that many employer/employee wage relationships, including those for government workers are controlled by contract. So, we'll assume every wage earner gets to keep 100% of their current gross pay. Everyone can figure out for him or herself what that gives them in terms of a take-home pay increase.

BUSINESS COSTS: If we assume that businesses get to keep their half of the payroll taxes (7.65% of all payroll costs up to first $95k per employee), plus taxes on corporate profits (average <2% of Cost of Goods sold) and some tax compliance savings (being generous we'll call this 1% savings), this gives the business about 8% of cost savings with which to potentially reduce prices.

PRICES: For domestic goods, if we assume that the entire 8% is passed along to the consumer, this means that pre-tax prices will be 92% of present day prices. That $10 twelve pack will now be $9.20. Of course, the twelve pack of imported beer is still $10 pre-tax. Once the 30% FairTax is added, the price of the domestic beer will be $11.96 and the price of the imported beer will be $13.00 even. So, domestic prices will go up about 20% and imported item prices will go up about 30%.

GOVERNMENT EXPENSES: Since the government expects this plan to enable them to purchase the same things they purchase now, they will need to raise sufficient revenue in order to achieve purchasing power parity. Since they will be paying the 30% FairTax on every item, we can assume that for stuff they buy, they will see the same 20% price increase on domestic items and 30% increase on imported items as other end consumers. So they will need to increase their dollar intake by this 20%+ to enable them to buy the same amount of stuff. And, of course all government salaries will have the 30% FairTax paid on the salary, less the employer half of the payroll taxes, so this is a net 22.35% increase in the cost of the entire payroll of the US government (and states too, but that is another can of worms).

ENTITLEMENT COSTS: Since the social security payments are linked to CPI, when this 20%+ price rise slams through the economy all the social security checks will have to be raised to cover this massive FairTax caused inflation. They will rise by at least 20%, and a litle more because the basket of goods will include some imported items like oil. Medicare/medical expenses will have the FairTax added, for a 20%+ increase.

GOVERNMENT PURCHASING POWER PARITY: with the cost of Payroll, plus everything they buy, plus the entitlements, all going up 20% plus we can assume that the governement will need to collect approximately 20%+ more of the new inflated dollars in order to buy what they are today with today's more stable dollars.

FAIR TAX RATE: Assuming nothing else changes regarding purchasing behavior, size of the government, etc. this means that the 30% FairTax would need to immediately raised 20% (to 36%) just to bring in all the inflated dollars that are required to fund the govt at present level. The price of domestic beer is now $12.50 and the import is $13.60. This assumes no evasion and no reduction in spending by consumers on new goods and services when the large sales tax is imposed. (an unrealistic assumption by the FairTaxers)

SAVED MONEY: All dollars that are post-tax savings would be devalued by the FairTax inflation by 20% in terms of what they can buy with their hard-earned and saved after-tax money.

Does this sound like a utopia to anyone? Isn't it very likely that a 36% sales tax (or much higher like 50%) will cause consumption to suffer and/or transactions driven into a barter system or the black market where they cannot be taxed. And every dollar that is taken from the legitimate economy is another increase that is needed in the FairTax rate in order to feed the government the amount of money it needs.

Isn't is likely that we will end up with an income tax again on top of the FairTax when this all plays out?

And once people either stop buying, or buy used, or barter for services, or buy on the black market, or funnel purchases through their businesses for a tax exemption, it is very likely that the FairTax inclusive rate would be 33%-- which is an exclusive rate of 50%, making the problem worse.

What will the Real FairTax Rate Be? [Hint: much higher than the 29.87% they claim]

The FairTax plan makes the false ASSUMPTION that 23% inclusive will be enough to fully find the government at today's level.

FairTaxers generally agree that the FairTax will cause higher prices and FairTaxers think that these will be ok because the purchasing power is what matters. Wage earners will receive a pay increase with their 100% paychecks to compensate for the higher prices.

Domestic prices will rise about 18-25% after a small (max 8%) price cut and then the 30% FairTax is added-- and rise the full 30% for foreign items.

Stick with me here for just one more minute. The government will also need a "raise" to pay the higher prices (because the government pays the FairTax on everything too), and it will take the form of additional revenue that needs to be raised. That additional revenue can ONLY be raised by increasing the FairTax rate, there is no other source to generate revenue. So, the 23% rate when multiplied by 1.18 is now 27.1% inclusive, which is 37.2% exclusive.

And that assumes no reduction in the base. If we assume just the very minimum that the base reduces 8% due to reduction in shelf prices-- ie. no reduction in unit volume of sales, just an 8% lower price for everything, then we need to divide the 27.1% by 0.92 to get a new inclusive rate of 29.5%, which is 41.8% exclusive. And this assumes ZERO evasion, and the same exact level of unit sales as now.

Most recently the FairTax commission found that the FairTax Rate was grossly understated by the FairTax people and that the actual rate would have to be MUCH HIGHER than 29.87% exclusive due to 1)government paying itself tax and 2) erosion of the taxable base due to all factors. Just a 15% erosion in base, coupled with a Federal government costing 20% more than presently (the cost with the FairTax added) makes the rate 33% inclusive which is 50% exclusive.

The FairTax people need to go back to the drawing board and plug in the new reality where prices go up 18-25% and stick that in their models and see what somes out the other side. It won't be pretty is my expectation.

OK, FairTax opponent, if you're so smart, what do you think we should do to fix the problem?

I want to see elimination of corporate taxes, elimination of death taxes, additional reductions in the marginal income tax rates until we find that we are the Laffer optimal point.

In addition I want to see Social Security privatized, and I am willing to pay extra money to pay for those who were promised this benefit, and never receive a penny of it myself. I also want to see Medicare reformed from top-to-bottom. I also want to see Tort Reform to reduce the exorbitant costs of insurance on our medical costs.

These are what we need to do, incremental improvements in what we already have. This is already working and we should keep at it...even Boortz seems to think so. Boortz (9/20): "...the economy continues to go like gangbusters. We are right in the middle of an historic economic boom. Don't let the mainstream media or the Democrats tell you otherwise...we've never had it so good...

76 posted on 09/22/2006 8:15:58 PM PDT by RobFromGa (The FairTax cult is like Scientology, but without the movie stars)
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To: RobFromGa; Your Nightmare
--- what really infuriates those here that support the income tax.. They can't come up with a rational basis for their opposition to cleaning up the mess.. [instead they want to "improve" what we all agree is a mess]

Rob:
Not true. There have been many such rational bases discussed: ---
--- what we need to do, incremental improvements in what we already have.
This is already working and we should keep at it...

Your Nightmare
How about the Flat Tax?

Our economy is quote 'working' [cross your fingers] despite a messed up income tax system. -- And you fellas can't come up with a rational basis for your opposition to cleaning up the mess..

77 posted on 09/23/2006 6:52:46 AM PDT by tpaine
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To: tpaine
Our economy is quote 'working' [cross your fingers] despite a messed up income tax system. -- And you fellas can't come up with a rational basis for your opposition to cleaning up the mess..
What was said that wasn't rational?
78 posted on 09/23/2006 7:23:33 AM PDT by Your Nightmare
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To: Your Nightmare

Normally you nitpick 'Fairtax'. --- Now you want to nitpick 'rational'. --

Is there ever any end?


79 posted on 09/23/2006 7:28:12 AM PDT by tpaine
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To: Your Nightmare

Do you mean the Nightmare Tax - or one of the other many forms of flat tax being pitched??? Please specify.


80 posted on 09/23/2006 7:28:31 AM PDT by pigdog
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