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Re: O-T Tax Returns. Immoral
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Posted by Bill in NC on April 12, 2007 at 12:22:19 from (24.172.3.146):
In Reply to: O-T Tax Returns. Immoral posted by Tom Windsor on April 11, 2007 at 20:17:17:
Was in Singapore a few years ago and was chatting with our distributor about not looking forward to spending numerous manhours doing my taxes. He looked at me strangely and said, "What are you talking about? It only takes me 15 minutes to do my annual taxes. All I have to do is add up my income and multiply by 15%." Our Congressmen/Congresswomen control the only non-flat tax system in the USA. Think about it: our property taxes are flat tax. Our sales taxes are flat tax. My state taxes are essentially flat tax. Our Social Security and Medicare taxes are flat tax. Why can't we have a Federal 1040 flat tax? Also, why do you have to pay a higher tax percentage when you have a good year? Did your DNA, breath, blood type or something else change that made you out to be a different person than what you were the year before? For crying out loud, we need a flat tax with the same rate for everyone. We all Americans and are to be treated equally - right? If we had a flat tax, then maybe I'd have more time in the spring to spend on my Farmall 140 or maybe buy another Farmall. Anything would be better than spending time hunched over a computer wrestling with Turbotax.
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