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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

The Case for a Flat Tax

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

And just think how many fewer IRS agents we will have to pay!

Anonymous said...

And it is being floated as a replacement for the current tax code. Why don't we pass it in the middle of the night, and then watch everyone lose their deductions, and end up paying more, much more, not less. Remember the promises of ObamaCare? Keep you doctor, cost will go down? The opposite happened. It will be just like that.

Anonymous said...

Rather pay 12% AND HAVE IT FIXED FOREVER..than THIRTY percent. And they should do the same on state tax..it should be 5%..fixed. People would have so much more money in thier pockets.