We can use a national sales tax to pay for it. And,of course, we will exempt basic necessities such as unprepared food, utilities (cellphone service and anything but basic cable/satellite excluded), soap, washing detergent, tooth paste, etc.... to make it fair. We will charge a higher tax for restaurant food, and all new automobiles above, say, $30,000 sticker price.. [ Parent ]
Every single product up for sale will be subject to a whole new category of, er, categorization. The beurocracy necessary to beurocrate everything will probably cost more than the taxes will bring in. We'll have to raise taxes on some categories to pay for figuring out the taxes on the old categories. It'll spiral until everybody in the country is a tax-coder except for one guy who we're all following around the grocery store sticking bar codes on items as he picks them up and who can't make up his mind between ketchup (tax code A9QP7O) and catsup (A9QP70).
Not to mention giving unscrupulous businesses a new system to game, wooing tax coders to assign their competitors to "luxury" status while assigning their own goods as exempt necessities. Well, not to not mention it, but to mention it in some detail, then again pointless tangent.
If I use my exempt prescription drugs recreationally, will I be charged with tax evasion? Will calculators be exempt, because they'll be necessary to keep track of the combinations of local and national taxes while shopping? [ Parent ]
Plus, it gets everyone. The illegal aliens, the dope dealers, the Ebay merchants...everybody gets to contribute...
Of course if you still insist that it is too complicated, I'd settled for 7% on everything... [ Parent ]
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