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Cain has said only used items aren't taxed. Not sure if you can count foods as used items.
Consumed = used and vice versa.
Cain has said only used items aren't taxed. Not sure if you can count foods as used items.
Please link to that, I can't find it on his website.
How exactly does food fall under used?Consumed = used and vice versa.
How exactly does food fall under used?
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What people forget about taxes is that they're paid on profits.
It makes the Rich richer and penalizes people of limited means....MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
The main problem with a large consumption-based tax is that it's highly regressive. Many households have no choice but to spend almost every dollar they earn. Yet those higher up on the income scale can decide to consume less, and therefore pay an overall percentage of their income LESS than those lower down.
The primary goal of the GOP. Nothing else is nearly as important to them. :thumbsdown:
Just out of curiosity (Not meant to derail the thread), why do you prefer taxing based off of production instead of consumption.
For me personally, I like the idea that if I want to save instead of consume more, I can. I like the idea that I get to determine how my money is spent knowing full well Uncle Sam gets some of it should I choose to spend it.
Just wondering![]()
Not sure what you mean.... under the current system, taxes are always increasing even when moving from one marginal tax bracket to the next.
Currently, a family of four with an income of $50,000 annually pays about $10,000 in taxes, said Cain. Under 9-9-9, they would pay $4,500 in income tax, leaving them over $5,500 to decide how to spend on sales taxes for new goods.
“They are still going to have money left over,” said Cain.
I can see where he wants to tax consumption and that's different from what some progressives want, but a national sales tax and a flat tax have long been the neoconservative status quo. Sales tax and Income tax are the status quo. It's revenue neutral. It's neither a return to exclusively tariffs for revenue only nor does it give the power of taxation back to the states.No, it's not the status quo.
I think it represents a philosophical shift of sorts regarding federal taxation. IMO, what Cain and his economic advisors are advocating is a shift away from taxation based upon production and towards consumption. I cannot agree with that philosophy.
Fern
Production is what creates wealth.
I fond an economic justification in production taxation. Those generating or creating wealth have the actual capacity to pay taxes because of their increased wealth/income. Our system facilitates the production, so share some of your 'excess production' to help pay for it.
If I invest in a home, and it's value declines I lose money. I'm screwed but under consumption tax if I take what is left after my loss and need to spend it I'm taxed. Let's just tax 'winners' and not losers.
A switch to consumption based taxation is particularly offensive to those who been saving while being under an income tax system. So, they paid tax on the income they saved, now we switch the tax system to consumption and their already taxed once money is taxed again as they spend it. I don't imagine this would this fair to retirees.
Discouraging consumption just encourages people to not buy your products. That's bad for the economy. To an extent saving is a good thing but we can encourage that without a consumption based tax system. We already do.
Fern
They both want to fiddle with the code without reducing overall taxes.
Interesting - I can definitely understand your views.
At the same time, shouldn't Cain's tax plan then be ideal (Assuming Phase 1 only). Since you are not in favor of a consumption tax, but feel that saving is a good idea, wouldn't some form of Income and Sales tax be appealing to you (Just moreso on the Income side of things)?
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It's time to take the deductions away for kids anyway. Why should you get a tax break for having kids while the people with no kids get to pay a LOT more taxes when people with kids consume WAY more government services. People need to start paying for their own damn kids. If they had to maybe more would think it through a little better before spitting out a couple of useless kids. Our government spends most of the time trying to insulate the wrong people from the consequences of their actions and then everyone sits back and wonders why everything is going to hell.
in my opinion get rid of all tax breaks (its my fucking money in the first place), loopholes, deductions of any kind. EVERYBODY PAYS 9% period end of story.
Either way I'm pretty sure used food is not going to be popular under ANY tax proposal.Cain has said only used items aren't taxed. Not sure if you can count foods as used items.
Cain has said only used items aren't taxed. Not sure if you can count foods as used items.
So, I can purchase a new vehicle for $20,000 and have to pay $1800 in federal taxes on it, or there is what amounts to an $1800 incentive to purchase a one year old vehicle. Used vehicle prices go up, but demand for newer vehicles goes down.
As a part time farmer, I'm left wondering about a few things - when I purchase feed for my animals, it's tax exempt. Is it going to continue to be tax exempt? Or will I have to pay a 9% tax on it? If I purchase a brand-spankin' new tractor for $40,000, it's tax exempt. Am I going to have to pay 9% tax on that tractor now? If such is the case, then the cost of production of food is going to go up. Will farms be able to depreciate their equipment? No? No more deductions like that? Expect the price of food to increase.
Cain's plan seems a bit shortsighted.
It's time to take the deductions away for kids anyway. Why should you get a tax break for having kids while the people with no kids get to pay a LOT more taxes when people with kids consume WAY more government services. People need to start paying for their own damn kids. If they had to maybe more would think it through a little better before spitting out a couple of useless kids. Our government spends most of the time trying to insulate the wrong people from the consequences of their actions and then everyone sits back and wonders why everything is going to hell.
Guys - if you don't incent having kids you wind up in a very bad place. You need a replenishing workforce which equals new tax payers. If done properly you get more from the new tax payers/productivity than the actual deduction.
IF those new tax payers actually work and pay taxes. You get double fucked if they don't (like today).
