It is the subject. If you can't tell me how much tax is hidden in a gallon of gas at $2.00 and $3.00 a gallon, then you can't tell me if I will better or worse off when the corporation is relieved of its tax burden.
“If you can’t tell me how much tax is hidden in a gallon of gas at $2.00 and $3.00 a gallon, then you can’t tell me if I will better or worse off when the corporation is relieved of its tax burden.”
If I did tell you, it wouldn’t matter anyway, since you are so wedded to the current system.
What we were debating (before you so adeptly changed the subject) is whether or not tax costs are different from any other costs in the sense that they cannot be anticipated. I’m glad that we have settled that silly argument, because it pops up every now and then among the SQLs.