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Would you swap an income tax for a consumption tax?

Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:06 pm
Posted by SlidellCajun
Slidell la
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Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:06 pm
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Posted by Figgy
CenCal
Member since May 2020
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Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:07 pm to
I'll swap an income tax for no income tax. Can that be an option?
Posted by SlidellCajun
Slidell la
Member since May 2019
15974 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:07 pm to
Well if you have no income then you pay no income tax
Posted by Marquesa
Atlanta
Member since Nov 2020
1832 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:08 pm to
Yes. As long as it has minimums that give a pre-bate to the poor.
Posted by Rockbrc
Attic
Member since Nov 2015
9367 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:10 pm to
Yes
Posted by TigerB8
End Communism
Member since Oct 2003
10849 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:10 pm to
You speak as if we actually have a choice.
Posted by stinkdawg
Savannah, smoking by the gas cans
Member since Aug 2014
4072 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:12 pm to
No because prices would be astronomical and crime would skyrocket. This why gov't won't go for this. They like getting us from both ends.
Posted by DarthRebel
Tier Five is Alive
Member since Feb 2013
24913 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:17 pm to
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crime would skyrocket


Explain please?
Posted by 93and99
Dayton , Oh / Allentown , Pa
Member since Dec 2018
14400 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:17 pm to
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Marquesa



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Yes. As long as it has minimums that give a pre-bate to the poor.



Posted by 93and99
Dayton , Oh / Allentown , Pa
Member since Dec 2018
14400 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:18 pm to
quote:

No because prices would be astronomical and crime would skyrocket. This why gov't won't go for this. They like getting us from both ends.



Posted by NC_Tigah
Make Orwell Fiction Again
Member since Sep 2003
135536 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:18 pm to
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Would you swap an income tax for a consumption tax?
100%
Posted by RockinDood
Member since Aug 2020
1090 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:20 pm to
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Would you swap an income tax for a consumption tax?


No. As many times as “income” has been defined and redefined, I’d hate to find out what their definitions of “consumption” would be.
Posted by johnnyrocket
Ghetto once known as Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2013
9790 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:20 pm to
Yes, this way everyone who consumes items will pay it.

That means undocumented workers will pay for their consumption just like I will.

This usually favors the rich as they save.
At the end of the day everyone pays as the consume items.
Posted by Jake88
Member since Apr 2005
78071 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:22 pm to
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 As long as it has minimums that give a pre-bate to the poor
The poor are the reasons we pay so much in taxes. From the handouts to the criminal judicial system they cost billions. And, they don't pay their fair share...they take.
This post was edited on 11/9/21 at 4:22 pm
Posted by 93and99
Dayton , Oh / Allentown , Pa
Member since Dec 2018
14400 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:23 pm to
The people on this thread who say no obviously don't pay Federal Income Taxes.

That's the problem and it needs to change.

They sure as hell aren't exempt from local and state taxes.

Why should they be exempt from Federal taxes?
Posted by JColtF
Lake Charles, LA
Member since Aug 2008
4760 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:25 pm to
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Would you swap an income tax for a consumption tax?


Yes

100%
Posted by moneyg
Member since Jun 2006
61996 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:25 pm to
yes, i would
Posted by Big Don
New Orleans
Member since Oct 2009
11 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:27 pm to
If the income tax were abolished, I would prefer the consumption tax. Things being the way they are, I am quite concerned the income tax won’t be abolished and we will have both.
Posted by TxWadingFool
Middle Coast
Member since Sep 2014
5401 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:27 pm to
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Would you swap an income tax for a consumption tax?


In a heartbeat, there is way too much fraud and unreported income in this country. Eliminating the IRS alone would save 12+ billion a year.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
296162 posts
Posted on 11/9/21 at 4:33 pm to
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Yes. As long as it has minimums that give a pre-bate to the poor.



You must be poor.
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