If I were born into a faith organization that was a solid socialist oligarchy having
fair flat tax, budget surpluses, welfare without shame, culturally sensitve worldwide outreach, and promise to rule over a planet of my own, I would find sticking around to be a good bet, and all the myths to be no more bizarre than those found in other faith traditions.
Not exact matches
On his Senate webpage, he says: «It is a challenge that we all face to limit the power of Washington... we need to padlock and shut down the (IRS) building, abolish the IRS, and move to a
flat tax or the FAIR Tax.&raq
tax or the
FAIR Tax.&raq
Tax.»
A
FAIR tax, as opposed to a
flat tax,
taxes consumer retail consumption.
And the individual income
tax needs to be simpler,
fairer and
flatter for everyone.»
Mathematically, the
flat tax makes perfect sense and expunges words such as «should,
fair, subsidize» from the
tax argument.
The reasonable standard deduction is what turns a
flat tax into a
fair tax.
If anything, we should stick with our current system because it is more «
fair» than the
flat -
tax on income idea.
@BG I can't speak for anyone else, but I haven't been attacking the
flat net worth
tax as I think it sounds pretty
fair.
Flat tax is the only
fair way to
tax, and we shouldn't even need income
tax.
We went from a
flat tax in the State of New York, where everyone paid the same income rate, regardless of how much income they earned to a graduated rate which is much more
fair for the people of this state.
Mr Osborne announced an increase in the threshold before workers start paying income
tax to # 8,105, financial support for first - time home buyers, a two per cent cut to corporation
tax this year, a
tax on private jets, a clampdown on non-doms, the introduction of # 140
flat - rate state pension, a review into a merger of national insurance and income
tax and a
fair fuel stabiliser, including a 1p cut on fuel duty.
If «across the board» schemes were «
fair,» we'd have replaced our progressive income
tax code with a «
flat tax» long ago.
LaSpino said he supports either a
fair or
flat tax, opposes fracking for oil and natural gas, and opposes abortion and euthanasia.
«I believe that any
tax reform plan should make the code
flatter,
fairer and simpler for families and businesses in our district, should allow middle class families to keep more of their paychecks, and should lower
taxes on our small businesses so that they can compete around the globe.»
If elected, she wants to work on reforming the federal
tax code and making it «
flatter,
fairer and simpler.»
«So that every
tax paper will be afforded a more
fair, a more
flat tax code, and will have more take home pay for their families,» said Alcivar.