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162 sats \ 1 reply \ @freetx 28 Nov
The real stumbling block with this, is tax prep and submission is a huge industry. Basically would be putting >80% of CPA's and tax prep firms out of business.
The politically smart way he should approach this is to raise the limits. Ideally new brackets that are indexed with inflation.
When the Income Tax was first instituted the exemption level was about $20K - which depending how you adjust for inflation - would probably be >$350K now.
So he should have the lowest bracket start at $350K - annually indexed with inflation. The law remains that you have to file, even if nearly everyone would have a $0 tax bill, it would keep the tax prep industry alive and well.
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You’re right from a practical standpoint but if the income tax were actually killed, it would be almost impossible to reinstate.
There would be other things aimed at eating the rich, of course, but normal people hate getting their wages garnished.
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