Liberty, equality, taxation!

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by Christophe » 05/06/15, 00:53

Precisely Did67, so much to delete it !!

Because it is the least profitable of taxes and the one which creates the most "frustrations" (especially at the moment given the increases ...)

Unlike VAT ... which passes "like a letter to the Post Office"! (at least for the average consumer ...)
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by Did67 » 05/06/15, 09:36

Which would be silly.

Because if the VAT passes like a letter in the post, it is because the citizens are idiots and reason like turkeys. And bawling like drunks behind a counter doesn't make it smarter. Taxes are like the coach of the football team. Everyone has a better idea. And those who complain about paying too much tax are also those who find that there are holes in the roads, that the school is crap, that there are not enough police officers to protect them and that you have to wait in the emergency room and that all the same, the abolition of the tax credit for CESIs, PACs or whatever, it's regrettable ... I call it "bitching". Do not think!

The only tax which "corrects", a little, the inequalities, it is the IRPP !!!

In France, the majority of citizens do not pay it !!!

In 2011, out of a total of 36,5 million tax households, 19,5 million of them pay income tax according to the tax authorities.

When to delete it, you will notice that this will not eliminate the debt, so we will have to continue to pay the interest, so draw elsewhere from the resources of the State. For example, increase the VAT by the same lump sum, so spread over all that was paid so far by the wealthiest ! Or reduce pensions (as Greece will have to do!). Or what do I know ...
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