Eturnalshift wrote:
Maz wrote:
There is ALWAYS a loophole, if you think a multi-million dollar lawyer/accounting squad can't find some way to cheat this system you are naive.
Well, the loopholes that currently exist only exist because of all the complexities in the tax code that come from your deductions, interest payments, exemptions, etc. Much like a sales tax at a register, you pay a flat rate and there isn't much that you can do about it. If this method of taxation worked similarly, where each paycheck and transaction had a 9% tax levied against it, then I have a hard time believing there could be any way for a loophole. Seems so cut and dry if all deductions and exemptions are eliminated. My concern is revenues and how it's going to hurt the poor.
During the debate a few nights ago the moderator from Bloomberg said that Bloomberg's analysis of the plan generates less revenue than our current tax code. Cain said, "Your analysis is wrong", but I haven't found anything about Cain's analysis. I'm sure I'm not the first, but I've contacted the Cain campaign asking if they can release some real numbers on the campaign website. Right now we don't know how the Cain campaign says they're going to raise the same amount of money and under what conditions and assumptions -- so if he can put something out there to contest all the individual analysis of the plan (which there are many) then I think we'd get a better understanding of how it would play out.
I'll post any updates should I get a reply.
Even with current sales tax there are many loopholes. Do we tax groceries and other necessities? What constitutes a necessity? How can we reclassify something to avoid being taxed? How do we decide if we can tax someones income? What if the majority of their business is down overseas but they live in the US? What if the majority of their business is done in the U.S but they live overseas? How can we hide/change our "income" so that we don't get taxed. Think of it this way, if a person/company is currently paying 1-2% tax by using loopholes do you think they will just stand around and accept an increase to 9%? I doubt it. They will lobby, fight for a change in law, look for any way possible to save them money. They will move money around or have it go under/unreported so that they can avoid the system. They will lie/cheat/steal to help themselves. This is evident whether you are talking about the economy and taxes or education and testing. Getting ahead for yourself no matter the cost is core characteristic of our society as a whole.
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So the question is whether the current system will increase the supply of bread and circuses, descend to the level of a police state, or collapse into anarchy.
I'd reject complete anarchy until after the first two have occurred and been deemed failures.