It's still George W Bush's fault.
That just about covers it.
What percentage of your income would you say would be a fair income tax. Enough to pay for all the shit we want.Net income for men, Gross income for women and children
Would you do away with employment taxes? I would do away with all taxes if nobody wanted anything from the government.
Would anyone be exempt or get paid for not earning enough? No if you felt sorry for them, you could help them or watch them starve. Your choice.
Would there be any deductions or exemptions from taxes? No, if you did not want to pay for defense, you would not have to. Same with welfare. Same with roads...you just could not use that service if you thought it was bad.
What do you do with all of the not for profit charities and organizations?Tell them to go fuc themselves. If you want to give to a charity, fine but you do not get to write it off your tax bill if you have one.
What will be considered income? Anything you earn or is given to you. In other words, a charity would have to pay taxes just like any other business. If they spent all they earned on charity then , no taxes.
Will you be taxed on income from your income that you have been taxed on? Hell yes, that is how the tax system works.
Will social security benefits be considered income.If we run out of money, yes. Those old bastards set up this shitty system. They never paid enough into it and are now bitching that it is going broke!
What about workers compensation?What about it, Pay it and STFU. If nobody wants to pay it, nobody gets it!
What about other insurance payments? If you do not pay insurance, you get no insurance.
Will the tax be on net income or gross income? Originally Posted by The2Dogs
What percentage of your income would you say would be a fair income tax.
Would you do away with employment taxes?
Would anyone be exempt or get paid for not earning enough?
Would there be any deductions or exemptions from taxes?
What do you do with all of the not for profit charities and organizations?
What will be considered income?
Will you be taxed on income from your income that you have been taxed on?
Will social security benefits be considered income.
What about workers compensation?
What about other insurance payments?
Will the tax be on net income or gross income? Originally Posted by The2Dogs
Sink the "Buffert Rule" and adopt the "Geithner Ruler" - don't pay your back taxes until you get a plush job appointment with Obama.NOPE NOPE NOPE
When the IRS audited Geithner, he paid what he owed for 2003 and 2004. But he didn’t pay what he owed for 2001 and 2002. Why? Because the statute of limitations had run on those years, so the IRS couldn’t sue him to collect the money or charge him criminally for failing to pay it. Only when he was nominated as Secretary of the Treasury did Geithner go back and pay what he owed for 2001 and 2002! Originally Posted by Whirlaway
NOPE NOPE NOPE
there are no statute of limitations when it comes to the IRS, now you can get a reduced settlement but you still have to pay. I know, I have been and done that Originally Posted by cptjohnstone