Brujah, on 26 November 2012 - 02:26 PM, said:
Morgoth, on 26 November 2012 - 02:02 PM, said:
Additionally, considering your comments on entitlements you might like to have a peek at the benefits thread.
No, I wasn't saying it was odd to have people oppose a flat tax system. I was saying that most of the people who have opposed it seemed to represent the more wealthy side. What surprised me was that so many people from this forum were opposed to it, as for the most part, my views on many to most things on this forum usually coincide with the general, or more popular views of this thread. I was just surprised. I believe the flat tax when implemented correctly, actually draws a larger portion of total tax income from the wealthy, usually starting around $250k/yr, and up. I will admit that the $100k to $200k range will also see a small increase, yet those under $100k, $75 to $80k to be safe, would experience some tax relief.
One of the bigger reasons why I personally am for a 'pre' flat tax, is that it makes it much harder for large corporations and the wealthy to find ways to pay less.
I admit that we'll never see a flat tax, because the republicans would never go for it for one, but it really irritates me that they're pushing so hard to renew these Bush Tax Cuts that they're willing to risk further economic turmoil to achieve their goals. They're like, well we're rich. We'll be ok. Too bad for those poor 'victims,' er, people.
That's not an effect of the flat rate system though. That's an effect of eliminating loopholes, or at least reducing deductions. Why should the rich be any less capable of dodging taxes if their rate is set at 26% across the board? Unless you remove all the loopholes then nothing changes. If you remove all the loopholes, what is the need of a flat tax?
In Norway the highest taxt rate for income is just in excess of 47%. Explain to me how the rich would pay more if the rate was flattened at 47% or lower. I've seen the argument that a flat tax rate is necessary to simplify the tax code and streamline the process of paying taxes but I'm not entirely sure what qualities you argue.