You seem not to understand the 'fairness' in the proposed tax.
Tax all benifits as income or tax none. I have no problem with either. Yes that means that unions health care benifits must be taxed the same as others.
I hate it when I speak with someone and all they know is a slanted twist and are unwilling to look at the bigger picture.
Originally Posted by WTF
thank you for the explanation WTF and since we've never spoken..... maybe i'm still in the love catagory should we ever speak
but there is a thinking in congress and other circles..ive heard it espoused..that not taxing things is some sort of loophole or "spending".
The "tax none" of which you speak, is sort of the system today, if you get your health plan from your employer, so you, I guess, are ok with that. If however you are self employed or a 2% or greater S Corp shareholder or merely just buying your own policy, you then get unequal tax treatment.
i am with you though in not liking unequal tax treatment for similar things. In health insurance, however, unless there is a federally mandated dollar amount that must be spent tax free per person with a fixed cost per type of benefit regardless of age or any other factor (how do you like that micro-management big brother 5 year plan), the amounts will always be unequal and thus the spending of "tax dollars" will be different per person. For similar plans, a person in a small group or an individual plan may pay more for the exact same coverage, or may pay more due to age, or if they have a family. So the dollars spent will not equate to the same coverage and your "must be taxed the same as others" isn't really feasible. Having dissimilar plans to equal the dollars spent, has its own inherent obvious inequities. Either dollars spent or type of coverage or some combination will always be different. And while we are at it, if someone buys a nice car to drive and tries to deduct the cost if driven for business purposes, well they better not since their deduction may be bigger than mine.
and btw. if all health insurance benefits get taxed....why should my tax be greater than another persons for the same dollars? Because i make more money? now how is that "fair"? oh yeah i forgot, the progressive tax system.
I remember when the dems placed a luxury tax on boats, i think the amount was a tax on anything over $75,000. Great thinking, what? They put all the boat workers out of work and had to rescind their law.
it seems its always the "fairness" stuff that screws things up.