RobG
Well-known member
FWIW, a flat tax is considered regressive, if not oppressive. Here's why. Say you need $30,000 just to pay for basic necessities like rent, food, etc. If you are forced to pay a 20% flat tax you are giving up $6000, which has a huge impact on someone already on the edge. You have to give up rent, or food, or something. Retirement isn't even an option, and that person is stuck in the hole of poverty and is probably dependent on government for basic necessities. Poverty has a huge cost to society so we net much less than the $6000 tax levied.
Compare that with a %20 flat tax on $1 million dollar income. Yes, $200,000 is a lot of money to pay the IRS, but that person will still have $800,000, which allows him to have an extremely luxurious lifestyle and save for a luxurious retirement.
I hope this make sense... flat tax sound "fair" on the surface, but it really affects the lower income and is another huge barrier to getting out of poverty.
Compare that with a %20 flat tax on $1 million dollar income. Yes, $200,000 is a lot of money to pay the IRS, but that person will still have $800,000, which allows him to have an extremely luxurious lifestyle and save for a luxurious retirement.
I hope this make sense... flat tax sound "fair" on the surface, but it really affects the lower income and is another huge barrier to getting out of poverty.