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Name:   lotowner - Email Member
Subject:   "Pay More State Taxes"
Date:   4/3/2011 6:53:10 PM


Interesting commentary by a writer for THE DECATUR DAILY

Cut US budget, reform state tax

Budget cuts are the topic of the day, and no wonder. The national economy is just wiggling itself out of the worst downturn in eight decades, and among the victims are the governmental budgets that depend on wealth and sales.

Seeing the headlines, it’s tempting to merge the entities involved. Federal and state governments are struggling, deficits looming, and we need to cut, cut, cut. At first glance, the same surgical approach seems applicable to both.

 
Eric Fleischauer
Capital considerations

In some states, the same scalpel may work for federal and state governments. Very few of Alabama’s problems, however, can be solved through dissection.

The federal taxation system — with numerous lobbyist-created exceptions — is progressive. That is, people who earn more pay a greater percentage of their earnings to support the system that has allowed them to succeed. It makes sense. A billionaire, who has benefited dramatically from a tax-supported system that protects his property and the tools he needs to increase that property, should bear a heavier burden in perpetuating the system. A contrary result would have those sidelined by a capitalist system — those who can vote and carry weapons, but can’t create a business — paying more for a system that hurts them. Precisely because they can vote and can carry weapons, the federal system has recognized the disastrous potential in increasing the tax burden they carry in perpetuating a system they have reason to despise.

The state of Alabama, however, does not have a progressive tax system. Every person making more than $12,600 a year pays the same percentage of state income tax. Accumulated wealth is uniquely untouched in Alabama, which has the lowest property-tax rate in the nation. Unlike most states, we tax groceries, meaning those lousy at the capitalist game get no break even in feeding themselves. We allow our citizens to deduct federal income tax, meaning we allow the rich to escape any progressive shadows from the federal system.

Among responsible citizens, the issue of federal budget cuts is merely one of timing. Many fear that cuts now will reverse the nation’s slow economic recovery, as was the case with budget cuts shortly before the Great Depression.

In our state, however, the issue is very different. Our state’s taxation system, designed by the wealthy, protects the wealthy from financial loss. Those who are hurt by the capitalist system pay a greater share of their income to support it than do those who benefit from the system. Altruists worry about the impact of such an upside-down system on the poor. Realists worry about what happens when a majority of the state’s people, with the force of votes and arms, wake up to the game.

The answer to Alabama’s budget problem is simple: Those who benefit from the system need to pay more to support it. The federal government needs to reduce expenditures; the state needs to increase revenue through taxation reform.

Contact Eric Fleischauer at www.mile304.com or eric@decaturdaily.com





Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   "Pay More State Taxes"
Date:   4/3/2011 7:01:42 PM

And what do you think about this?



Name:   water_watcher - Email Member
Subject:   "Pay More State Taxes"
Date:   4/3/2011 8:45:25 PM


Wow ... again with those rich B^^^tards that were successful and worked hard to get where they are.  Why do people like this lose sight that those rich people create jobs, spend money that keeps the economy moving, invest that creates a liquid capital system.   So lets just tax them more and penalize their wealth and success ... I am sure that will be beneficial for the economy ... because we know how efficient government is and I am sure they will spend it better.

I love how he supports his theroy with facts how states with much higher taxes are so much better off ... NOT.  In fact some of the highest taxed states are the worst shape.  That is a fact.



Name:   MAJ USA RET - Email Member
Subject:   "Pay More State Taxes"
Date:   4/4/2011 9:32:01 AM

Sure… Alabama folks will want our state to be in the same fiscal condition as… say… Wisconsin, Illinois, New Jersey… ummmm… especially California.





Name:   wix - Email Member
Subject:   $1.00/acre in property taxes
Date:   4/4/2011 11:04:16 AM

Let's get past the philosophy of conservatism here and look at the property tax system in Alabama.  So called farm owners in Tallapoosa County pay as little as $0.95 per acre in property taxes per year.  Don't you think that's just a little absurd



Name:   MartiniMan - Email Member
Subject:   $1.00/acre in property taxes
Date:   4/4/2011 11:58:58 AM

Not if you want to have cheaper food. Is it fair? Probably not. If they raised their property taxes would more farmers go belly up and would most of them charge more for their products? Probably.



Name:   Barneget - Email Member
Subject:   $1.00/acre in property taxes
Date:   4/4/2011 4:37:12 PM

Wix, I write checks for more than $50,000 each year to state, city and county for various biz licenses, ad valoreum tax, inventory tax, permits, etc. I am not counting the taxes and fees collected and forwarded on a variety of schedules, just the Oct, Jan, and Feb checks. Now, although I write those checks, and have the money drawn from my account, who pays it? Those taxes and fees are a business expense, like rent, labor, insurance and utilities, and, are reflected in my pricing. Business taxes are the ultimate tax code deception, because the business tax is ultimately passed on to the unknowing consumer.



Name:   MartiniMan - Email Member
Subject:   $1.00/acre in property taxes
Date:   4/5/2011 8:34:19 AM

I have made that point over and over again......only individuals can pay taxes. Corporations do not pay taxes, they merely are a vehicle to pass taxes along to their customers and ultimately to the individuals that buy a product. The problem in this country is economic illiteracy. If the average American had an iota of economic understanding they would reject most liberal programs and ideas.







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