The devil is in the details but I love consumption taxes. In my opinion they are far superior to income taxes

  • NeuromancerOPM
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    -158 months ago

    That’s why I always ask how much more that person is willing to pay. The typical answer is tax the rich. I’m already paying 50% of my income in taxes.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      7 months ago

      The highest tax bracket is 36%. Are you saying another 14% of your income is gobbled up through state tax, sales tax, property tax, etc.? I guess that’s entirely possible. If you throw health insurance premiums into the mix then it’s well above 50%. I just did my taxes a few weeks ago and my total health insurance premiums for the year, not counting co-pays, deductibles, prescriptions, etc. Was $29.6k. That’s fucking insane. We need to fix that shit. People are opposed to a single payer healthcare system saying it’ll raise their taxes, but we’re already paying out the wazzoo for it. It would probably be cheaper.

      • NeuromancerOPM
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        -37 months ago

        You also pay state tax, social security, medicare, etc.

        I didn’t include sales tax, we do not have it or property tax.

        THat is insane, mine is 100 a month with no dependents. 1,200 a year

        • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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          17 months ago

          It is insane! That doesn’t even seem right. Idk htf I ended up paying that much. But I pulled that number right off my W2, box 12, code DD. Hmm… I actually need to look into this more because that doesn’t sound right at all.

          • NeuromancerOPM
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            -37 months ago

            Some employers charge more and some less. I work in technology and we tend to get really good insurance plans.