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krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz wrote:
people who have bought rather pricey stuff overseas, and just wired the
payment. Plus they can't make you pay taxes on already taxed money.
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Got any links? That would completely squish international trade. I knowOn Wed, 19 May 2010 07:50:39 -0700, Joerg <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz wrote:
On Tue, 18 May 2010 11:42:26 -0700, Joerg <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:
krw@att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz wrote:
On Mon, 17 May 2010 14:31:43 -0700 (PDT), dagmargoodboat@yahoo.com wrote:
On May 17, 4:05 pm, "keith...@gmail.com" <keith...@gmail.com> wrote:
On May 17, 3:53 pm, dagmargoodb...@yahoo.com wrote:
On May 17, 3:41 pm, "keith...@gmail.com" <keith...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Again, you're missing the point. With after-tax savings you're
*already* paying that tax. If the "Fair Tax" is implemented you get
to pay the "consumption tax" on the *AFTER-TAX* money.
I'm not missing the point, I just think you're mathematically wrong.
If the thing costs $1 today, or $0.77 plus $0.23 Fair Tax tomorrow,
what have you lost? Where have I gone wrong?
Because it cost me $1.40 yesterday (when I earned it) to have the
$1.00 today,
If you paid taxes already under the old system then you were screwed
*yesterday*. That can't be fixed-it's gone. Sorry. Me too.
No, I was playing the game by the rules yesterday. Today the government
change the rules after the game was in play. The winner is the one who spent
every dime he ever made, not the one who took care of his life.
Many of the ones who took care of their life will then move, to some
places outside the US, and escape such confiscatory "fair tax" should it
ever happen. Who knows, Baja, NZ, some island ... because then the
problem simply goes away. The consequences? Even more layoffs here.
That's fine if they don't want to take their money with them. They've already
plugged that hole.
Huh? It's just one big wire transfer.
You think you can just wire money out of the country without government
intervention? More than $10K requires all sorts of paperwork, and taxes paid.
people who have bought rather pricey stuff overseas, and just wired the
payment. Plus they can't make you pay taxes on already taxed money.
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