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Why is it so damn confusing to pay taxes for small business?! All the records you are suppose to keep!!? |
You want to know my theory? Because there are so many exceptions to the rules for the rich. If we all could just pay evenly in sales tax, i think it would MUCH EASIER, AND MUCH FAIRER, AND EVERYBODY PAYS ACCORDING TO THEIR CONSUMPTION!! what is yours? for or against the complication? you should read neal bortz' book "Fair Tax". it explains a simple and brilliant taxing methodology based on what people consume rather than earn. more information is on a web site, i think called, fairtax.org spread the word, especially to your so-called representatives in DC I don't know if you are in UK but here it seems that the Authorities hound the small businessperson more than the big boys. I suppose this is because it is easier and there are no lawyers sitting on the sidelines and that there is always more money to pay fines. Don't suppose it is much different anywhere in the World. im with you charlie boy Most small businesses work on the simple princible of "some for you and some for me" when deciding how much the tax man can have. This principle tends to even out the inequalities you mention. I'm sure I read somewhere that Britain has the most complicated tax laws in Europe. So while you're trying to work out what to pay to these parasites they hit you with a late payment fine. Even more for their coffers. But I totally agree with you. What can we do as whatever government is in power WE ARE USED & ABUSED. As for the Accountants, it's called (highly paid) job creation. Sorry I can't help, I can only agree. Best of luck in your endevours.... It would be nice to have a simple tax system, but would it be a fair system? Our notions of fairness are complex, so a fair tax system, unfortunately, cannot be simple... Let's say we went with your suggestion and everybody pays according to their consumption. Who do you think will have the greatest effective tax rate in this system? The rich? Nope; cancer patients, dialisys patients, and parents of children with disabilities. They consume a lot of REALLY expensive stuff -- medications, equipment, doctors' and nurses' time... Is this your idea of fair taxation? Now, let's say we exempted healthcare from taxation in the interest of fairness. How far should this exemption go? Will dentistry be exempt as well? What about cosmetic surgery? Physical therapy? Speaking of physical therapy, how do we prevent abuse by personal trainers masquerading as physical therapists? What about lobbying efforts by the fitness industry trying to get the healthcare exemption extended to gym memberships and dietary supplements? Pretty soon, the system becomes complicated again. Rulebooks, enforcement personnel, congressional debates, and all that jazz... |
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