Flat Tax Issue
The article on the Flat Tax system was actually
one that I could relate to in
terms of personal taxes. I have heard of this
‘new’ system over the last
five or six years, but I still have yet to see any
type of action for
implementation with this system. Before becoming
‘enlightened’ about the new
system through this article, I believed that the
Flat Tax needed to be adopted
by our government and adopted immediately. The
thought of only paying fifteen
percent to taxes is something that I relished.
I always thought that a straight
fifteen percent tax across the board would
be fair and adequate for our system.
I never truly understood the
consequences the flat tax made upon the debt. This,
again, was all before
reading the article in depth. I appreciated the fact that
the author
presented numerous facts and examples when he spoke of the advantages
and
disadvantages of the flat tax. Some of these disadvantages I would never
have
known if not for this article. Most of us hear of a new tax system
and
without knowing the details, we want to jump into the new system
believing that
it will help all of us save some of our income. Obviously, by
employing this
system, it will save us some income but in the end, we will be
paying higher
taxes for other essentials. Taxes will be paid by the consumer
either on payroll
or through the purchases of durable and non-durable goods.
There is no way
around it. One way or the other we are paying the taxes to
support our country.
The other astounding fact that I received from the
article was that the fifteen-
percent would not even come close to supporting
our country. In fact, the
country would be losing billions overall. In order
to support the country, the
flat tax would have to increase almost up to
twenty-seven percent! Most people
would probably not agree with this data.
When I traveled to Ireland last winter,
I noticed that when I purchased
something a VAT tax was imposed. I thought to
myself, I could never live here
and pay this additional tax on my purchases.
Little did I know that this
VAT tax was part of a flat tax system. I understand
how the VAT tax helps
keep the debt from rising out of control, but there must
be others ways of
controlling this. I have also visited other countries that
have the same type
of flat tax system and they also have other means of
reclaiming the taxes
lost in the flat tax. Canada, for example, has their people
pay a large tax
on their purchases and for entertainment, such as dining. In the
long run, a
flat tax looks like a system that all taxpayers would want. However,
most of
these taxpayers will be in the same situation that I was in, not
enough
education on the process. This places us at the disadvantage and helps
us make
decisions based on false presumptions. I believe that the tax system
needs to be
corrected and simplified, but this new and simplified system
needs to be
equitable for all. How can this be done? This is something that
needs to
answered by the experts and promoted by us.