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applegrove

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26. Progressive income tax, vat tax for public healthcare,
Wed Aug 27, 2025, 08:49 PM
Aug 27

and climate change mitigation laws because that will blow up the budget. Canada's rich pay 2% more in income taxes then in the US but we have vat taxes to pay for a lot of reasonable programs on top of income tax. It is not charged on food and poor people get a check 4 times a year. Send your kid to the mall with $100? That haircut will cost $107. Done!!!!!

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Reimpose the tax system from the late 90's WSHazel Aug 27 #1
or reimpose the tax rates from the 1950's under Eisenhower, Jack Valentino Aug 27 #33
Glibly, no more billionaires mr715 Aug 27 #2
Progressive income tax, vat tax for public healthcare, applegrove Aug 27 #26
Tax Laws JustAnotherGen Aug 27 #3
56% on all income above $20,000 ? MichMan Aug 27 #7
240k in today's dollars carpetbagger Aug 27 #12
What i would do is set it at 150k, and anything below that is tax free Volaris Aug 27 #15
Thanks JustAnotherGen, What in specific from 1956 tax code? DUU Aug 27 #14
I think its funny so many MAGAs biocube Aug 27 #17
Both of my grandfathers JustAnotherGen Aug 27 #25
Transaction tax on certain loans Jerry2144 Aug 27 #4
Generally, Ike's tax structure is the closest to my ideal Torchlight Aug 27 #5
Remove the SS cap Freddie Aug 27 #6
A message that will confuse Repubes LR3 Aug 27 #8
First, collect all of the unpaid taxes. nt chowder66 Aug 27 #9
I don't care if it's "fair" to billionaires n/t leftstreet Aug 27 #10
Most billionaires no longer work haele Aug 27 #16
Replace personal and corporate income tax Disaffected Aug 27 #11
What's not to like? Chemical Bill Thursday #37
They don't usually stick it under the mattress either. Disaffected Thursday #48
How do you collect a progressive sales tax? MichMan Friday #49
The tax charged depends not on the individual purchaser Disaffected Friday #50
I can think of untaxed potential WarGamer Aug 27 #13
That's a fair way to get money and doesn't directly impact even small time investors. haele Aug 27 #19
How do you justify that on things like penny stocks? thatdemguy Aug 27 #30
I'd make exceptions... WarGamer Aug 27 #31
Not trying to be snarky, but what's fair? EdmondDantes_ Aug 27 #18
10% flat tax bif Aug 27 #20
Very regressive compared to even the BBB karynnj Aug 27 #22
Good for the well healed, horrible for the remainder. Disaffected Aug 27 #23
Yes WmChris Aug 27 #29
Flat taxes are unfair to the poor, and a boon to the rich, Bif.... Jack Valentino Aug 27 #34
That's much more painful for a single mother in a minimum wage job with two kids than Scrivener7 Thursday #41
The first thing would be a national discussion karynnj Aug 27 #21
The Standard Deduction was increased substantially in 2017 MichMan Aug 27 #24
That's ONE part of the 2017 Trump tax bill that I agree with--- Jack Valentino Aug 27 #35
It lowered taxes for many, if not most, who itemize as well SickOfTheOnePct Thursday #44
If the 2017 law had done without lowering the rates at the top, karynnj Thursday #46
Masters of war pay the most. GreenWave Aug 27 #27
I have a few things to say that won't don't in the title bar. thatdemguy Aug 27 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author DUU Thursday #47
And remove SS cap. Sneederbunk Aug 27 #32
I have not thought long and hard about this question but BlueSpot Aug 27 #36
No state, local, property or sales taxes... Chemical Bill Thursday #38
Graduated. No tax on poorest 10% and certainly 95% rate on that second billion an oligarch makes Scrivener7 Thursday #39
More of a flat tax Johnny2X2X Thursday #40
So that's a graduated tax. And I think that's the fairest answer. Scrivener7 Thursday #42
Yeah Johnny2X2X Thursday #43
I see your point, but it is a graduated rather than a flat tax. Scrivener7 Thursday #45
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