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View Poll Results: Which tax approach would be the most "fair"? | |||
The current income tax system - many rates, higher rates for more affluent people. |
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5 | 23.81% |
One income tax rate - (i.e. make twice as much, pay twice as much) |
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8 | 38.10% |
Per capita tax - everyone pays same tax regardless of income level |
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0 | 0% |
European style VAT tax assessed at each stage of product development, assembly, and sale. |
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0 | 0% |
National sales tax, assessed at last sale only - not during assembly or production |
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4 | 19.05% |
Some other system, either thought of already or yet to be drafted up |
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4 | 19.05% |
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![]() Yeah prolly not but it is my opinon that the founding fathers didnt really envision the kind of taxes we pay out of our paychecks as the kind of tax that they were reffering to when they said it was ok to collect income tax.
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