How are corporations taxed at present - got any details?Tax corporations. 20% of all revenues. Eliminate all other taxes.
How are corporations taxed at present - got any details?Tax corporations. 20% of all revenues. Eliminate all other taxes.
In the United States, corporations are taxed on profits, not revenues. And there are reams of exceptions built into the tax code that end up with many corporations, including some of the richest in the world, paying no income tax at all.How are corporations taxed at present - got any details?
Progressive consumption tax. https://www.forbes.com/sites/leonardburman/2012/06/04/a-progressive-consumption-tax/#42dab9fa7c64
Haha, indigestion triumphs! Sorry but there's too much there that I don't have the patience (or intellect?) to follow. Makes tax theory look even more complex than I already imagined.A long article, Anna. It will take a while to digest.
That's great but they are raising the mill to keep up with growth where I live.Not much; We're rural seniors with full prop tax discount so we don't pay much. In town would be a lot different. People there are already hurting, but how else can small cities with dying industries survive?
Corporations don’t pay tax.How are corporations taxed at present - got any details?
It is a complicated question which requires some thought and time. ANything less would just amount to semi coherent rants.I guess none of the tax whiners have anything rational to say
VIBC did ask for rational thoughts, not the deranged ranting of a geriatric lunatic.Corporations don’t pay tax.
Raising it? What, on stilts?That's great but they are raising the mill to keep up with growth where I live.
Cutting services. Do you really need boulevards with flower gardens? How about rainbow crosswalks?Not much; We're rural seniors with full prop tax discount so we don't pay much. In town would be a lot different. People there are already hurting, but how else can small cities with dying industries survive?
ROFLMFAO. Where do you think corporations are getting the money from to pay taxes? I suppose one could consider it a consumption tax but it really isn't.Tax corporations. 20% of all revenues. Eliminate all other taxes.
Of course you think that, because in your knee-jerk truckling to corporations, you repeat whatever BS lines they feed you, and can't be bothered to think through the implications.ROFLMFAO. Where do you think corporations are getting the money from to pay taxes? I suppose one could consider it a consumption tax but it really isn't.
That is way above your ability. I simply pointed out the indisputable fact that corporate taxes are just added to the retail price so the consumer pays the business income tax. Hard for an internet lawyer to understand, I know. Now corporate tax on revenue generated out of the country is a different story.Of course you think that, because in your knee-jerk truckling to corporations, you repeat whatever BS lines they feed you, and can't be bothered to think through the implications.
Should someone who is actually capable of thinking in anything other than pre-loaded sayings care to examine the implications, I'll be happy to lay it out for them. Say, maybe VIBC or Anna Ember.
"Cutting services." is not a sentence. What do you mean by saying it?Cutting services.
Who, me? I don't need any of those things.Do you really need boulevards with flower gardens? How about rainbow crosswalks?
Well, you do appear to have about a grade 8 understanding of pricing.That is way above your ability. I simply pointed out the indisputable fact that corporate taxes are just added to the retail price so the consumer pays the business income tax. Hard for an internet lawyer to understand, I know. Now corporate tax on revenue generated out of the country is a different story.
Consumers don't pay taxes, all they do is pass the cost on to their employers.Corporations do not pay taxes, all they do is pass the cost on to the consumer.
The only fair tax is a consumer tax.
Are there really people who think a modern society can exist without services financed by taxes?
If some services should be added, or some services and govt spending axed to save money, which ones and why?
Would it be right to cut services a majority of the population needs or wants?
Is it a good idea to use tax rules to incentivize/subsidize industries and/or social change?
What would a better/fairer tax system look like? (And why?)