Originally posted by: QuantumPion
Originally posted by: mfs378
Originally posted by: QuantumPion
Just because someone CAN pay more doesn't mean it is fair that they be compelled by law to do so.
So why don't we make everyone pay the same amount regardless of income? We already make people with more money pay more - even a flat tax does that.
Sounds good to me. Although in practice a truly flat income tax would not be practical, because there isn't an amount you can tax everyone so that poor people are not over taxed but the government still receives sufficient revenue without implementing brackets or cutoffs.
I am in favor of the fair tax, a national sales tax which eliminates all other federal taxes. With a sales tax, people that buy more stuff pay more taxes, while people that only buy essentials pay no tax at all. This is the most fair system because you determine the amount of tax you pay yourself, whether you are rich or poor.
Fairness is just an opinion. I consider a national sale tax the antithesis of fairness.
And there's nothing "fair" about individuals deciding how much tax to pay. That also is completely unfair In my opinion.
If you start from a real understanding of where wealth comes from, then having higher tax brackets for higher incomes makes perfect sense, and is by far the most fair. I assume you know how brackets work ? Everybody pays the same % on income within each bracket, so there's absolutely nothing unfair about it.
Only a small part of wealth comes from work or innovation. The largest part of wealth comes from being part of a society. How rich would Bill Gates be with no customers ?
It follows that the more wealth an individual gains from being part of a society, the larger his or her debt to that society is.