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Fairtax familiar around here?

Name: Top_Cat 2006-03-08 21:26

so are the people here familiar with the fairtax act? look up fairtax.org and discuss.

Name: Top_Cat 2006-03-13 23:28

>>26 okay, you've made something of a point. sam's club is a grey area would it be a tax-free retailer? I wouldn't think so, it's less of an inter-corparational distributor, more of a bulk retail store. and you can freely give yourself goods from your own buisness (which, isn't really tax evasion, since you're not actually SELLING it.) you might TRY to say, buy tax-free electronics claiming it as a buisness burchace from anart store, but the seller may decline if it's soo small an order, or if it's blatantly unrelated to your company, as ideally, BOTH parties would be liable for the tax evasion.

oh, and you example isn't such a good one, as you pointed it out as tax evasion on living expenses, but the plan specifically has the prabate so you DON'T have to pay taxes in nesscessities.
and it also doubles as a benefit if you grow your own food, or provide another nessesity yourself.

and the tax is levied on goods AND services, i guess it'd be tax evasion then, whenever a mechaninc works on his own car, the way a electronics store owner could take home a dvd player.

because in either case, the buisness owner fails to send the $0 portion of the money gained from giving himself perks from his own buisness.

and even if you counted that as tax evasion, it wouldn't add to the amount of evasion the current system has, what with evading taxes being as easy as
1. getting income without a paper trail.
2. not claiming that income.

>>27
okay, what the heck are YOU talking about? care to explain the link between taxes aaand, ANYTHING else you were talking about in that post?

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