Liberty wrote:What they really need to do is come up with a Tax Plan so simple that Turbo Tax and Tax preparers will be put out of business.
Some kind of Fair / Flat Tax is the direction we need to go (in my opinion)
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Liberty wrote:What they really need to do is come up with a Tax Plan so simple that Turbo Tax and Tax preparers will be put out of business.
I read today that 50% of workers pay no tax.pbwalker wrote:Liberty wrote:What they really need to do is come up with a Tax Plan so simple that Turbo Tax and Tax preparers will be put out of business.
Some kind of Fair / Flat Tax is the direction we need to go (in my opinion)
You mean like then 50% of the people could vote for all sorts of free stuff and know they wouldn't have to pay for it?I read today that 50% of workers pay no tax.
There is just something basically wrong with that.
And the IRS as well. Simple flat tax that everyone pays the same percentage of their income whether they make $10,000, $100,000, $1,000,000 or more.Liberty wrote:What they really need to do is come up with a Tax Plan so simple that Turbo Tax and Tax preparers will be put out of business.
Home owners or renters. Married or single. Five children or none. Tax the income not the lifestyle choices.bblhd672 wrote:And the IRS as well. Simple flat tax that everyone pays the same percentage of their income whether they make $10,000, $100,000, $1,000,000 or more.Liberty wrote:What they really need to do is come up with a Tax Plan so simple that Turbo Tax and Tax preparers will be put out of business.
I know some people who have almost nothing withheld and get a refund for any they do have withheld. And I know several others who get back more than they put in. I agree with the earlier comment, the US government should not be GIVING you everything you had withheld and THEN some. That is a blatant redistribution of wealth.anygunanywhere wrote:I read today that 50% of workers pay no tax.pbwalker wrote:Liberty wrote:What they really need to do is come up with a Tax Plan so simple that Turbo Tax and Tax preparers will be put out of business.
Some kind of Fair / Flat Tax is the direction we need to go (in my opinion)
There is just something basically wrong with that.
I will be a loser in the new tax plan. When someone buys a house it is normally a lifetime decision. You usually count on tax laws that have been in place for your lifetime when you make that decision. It messes up with your plan when the President decides to change the rules.Redneck_Buddha wrote:So I take it you wouldn't benefit from the doubling of the standard deduction? Or are you just leaving out pieces of the picture "because Trump"?philip964 wrote:http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-t ... story.html
Yesterday Trump gave a speech about his new federal tax overhaul, to make the tax code simpler, more fair, to stimulate the economy, make America great again and to give everyone a reduction in taxes. Sounds great.
With every change in the tax code, there will be winners and losers. Someone will pay more taxes. Someone will pay less taxes.
He proposed eliminating the death tax. So if you have an estate greater than 5 million dollars you would be a winner. I would assume if you earn income you would be a loser as someone has to make up the difference. That is unless the government just plans to borrow more.
He proposed eliminating the property tax deduction. So if you own a home, you will be a loser.
In the illustration in the news article above, if you pay State income tax or pay sales taxes like in Texas, you will be a loser.
Supposedly the middle class per his speech will pay less. I'm in the middle class, but it looks like, since I itemize my deductions, I will be a loser.
As it normally is, when someone talks about reforming the tax code, it means my taxes will go up.
Again winners and losers. High income persons would win, low income persons (who currently pay no tax at all) would lose.pbwalker wrote:Liberty wrote:What they really need to do is come up with a Tax Plan so simple that Turbo Tax and Tax preparers will be put out of business.
Some kind of Fair / Flat Tax is the direction we need to go (in my opinion)
Why shouldn't "low income" persons not pay a fair share of taxes? Who decides the definition of low income?philip964 wrote:Again winners and losers. High income persons would win, low income persons (who currently pay no tax at all) would lose.pbwalker wrote:Liberty wrote:What they really need to do is come up with a Tax Plan so simple that Turbo Tax and Tax preparers will be put out of business.
Some kind of Fair / Flat Tax is the direction we need to go (in my opinion)
This right here is the problem. At least the last 2 quarters record taxes have been collected. There is not a problem with the amount of money going to the government, there is a problem with government spending.GeekwithaGun wrote:Whatever the tax rates are changed to, there will never be enough money for the feds until they stop funding programs that don't work or should be in the private sector, cut the spending and reduce the federal workforce, starting with the IRS.
jason812 wrote:This right here is the problem. At least the last 2 quarters record taxes have been collected. There is not a problem with the amount of money going to the government, there is a problem with government spending.GeekwithaGun wrote:Whatever the tax rates are changed to, there will never be enough money for the feds until they stop funding programs that don't work or should be in the private sector, cut the spending and reduce the federal workforce, starting with the IRS.