Rand Pauls Tax plan

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CHenry

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I like it...I can see the corporation getting behind him on this too.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/102769595
Republican U.S. presidential candidate Rand Paul is proposing that businesses and individual Americans pay a federal flat tax of 14.5 percent in a plan that would cut the government's tax revenue by more than $2 trillion over 10 years.

The Kentucky senator's plan, which he describes in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece being published on Thursday, would establish a 14.5 percent flat-rate tax applied equally to all personal income, including wages, salaries, dividends, capital gains, rents and interest.
All deductions except for a mortgage and charities would be eliminated under the proposal. Paul said the first $50,000 of income for a family of four would not be taxed and that for low-income working families, the plan would retain the earned-income tax credit.

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"My tax plan would blow up the tax code and start over," Paul wrote.
His proposal also would eliminate the payroll tax on workers and several federal taxes including gift and estate taxes, telephone taxes and all duties and tariffs.
He said he would also apply a uniform 14.5 percent business-activity tax on all companies, down from as high as nearly 40 percent for small businesses and 35 percent for corporations.

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"The immediate question everyone asks is: Won't this 14.5 percent tax plan blow a massive hole in the budget deficit? As a senator, I have proposed balanced budgets and I pledge to balance the budget as president," Paul wrote.
The Journal reported that Paul said his plan would cut the government's tax take by more than $2 trillion over 10 years, or at least 5 percent, based on congressional revenue estimates for 2016 to 2025. It also would require major spending cuts to avoid adding to deficits, the Journal said.
Paul wrote that the current U.S. tax code "has grown so corrupt, complicated, intrusive and anti-growth that I've concluded the system isn't fixable."
 

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How most Americans feel about the tax code.....

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I'm all for the 14.5 percent flat tax, as applied to everyone. I do not believe that we should continue the earned income credit program, as it is a program that is rife with fraud. Why should we pay people, because that is what it is, a payment? Over the years I've worked with individuals that earned the same amount as I, yet they claimed grandchildren and other family members that they seldom saw, and at the end of the year received refund checks from 3-9 thousand dollars, while I ended up with a few hundred of my money back. If I recall correctly, in the last few years there have been cases in Florida and Arizona, where one address collected hundreds of thousands or maybe millions of dollars in EIC refunds for alien workers. Everyone should have skin in the game and shouldn't be able to get more money back than they pay in.
 

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What right does government have to my money that it can take without my permission? In this regard he is no different than any other politician in that they think they have a right to take what is not theirs. Sadly most USians don't comprehend this blatant violation of the moral code "thou shall not steal" and will give sanction to these parasites via their vote. It's an upside down world where people voluntarily choose the masters who will steal their property.
 

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