“that demand high tax dollars which kill good job creation”
“that demand high tax dollars which kill good job creation”
Can’t speak for anybody else, but yes, I am absolutely in favor of taxing families making under $51,000 if we can tax the rich way more.
“... but small enough to not delve into social justice issues.”
Unpacking your last paragraph (you sound like a libertarian):
And what happens to the jobs of the tax preparing people? At $60k per person per year, that $24.4 billion in “savings” means over 400k jobs lost.
Got it. You’re okay with not taxing the rich and you think social programs that help put people in a position to be able to get a job and develop the skills necessary to get a better job is keeping them poor and making them even poorer.
“The biggest difference however, is now there are “only” 3 possibly 4 tax brackets vs 7 of the current setup. This wasn’t meant to burn anyone. In fact it is meant to help simplify taxes allowing individuals to save money come tax time by being able to do their own taxes.”