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tiger 06-30-2010 11:27 PM

Another BS manipulation of statistics. Try breaking it down as taxes paid as percentage of income and you will see a much different picture. The middle class gets raped while the rich pay relatively very little.

DaddyHalbucks 06-30-2010 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavieVegas (Post 17292184)
http://www.taxfoundation.org/blog/show/24944.html

Newly released data from the IRS clearly debunks the conventional Beltway rhetoric that the "rich" are not paying their fair share of taxes.

Indeed, the IRS data shows that in 2007?the most recent data available?the top 1 percent of taxpayers paid 40.4 percent of the total income taxes collected by the federal government. This is the highest percentage in modern history. By contrast, the top 1 percent paid 24.8 percent of the income tax burden in 1987, the year following the 1986 tax reform act.

Remarkably, the share of the tax burden borne by the top 1 percent now exceeds the share paid by the bottom 95 percent of taxpayers combined. In 2007, the bottom 95 percent paid 39.4 percent of the income tax burden. This is down from the 58 percent of the total income tax burden they paid twenty years ago.

To put this in perspective, the top 1 percent is comprised of just 1.4 million taxpayers and they pay a larger share of the income tax burden now than the bottom 134 million taxpayers combined.

Some in Washington say the tax system is still not progressive enough. However, the recent IRS data bolsters the findings of an OECD study released last year showing that the U.S.?not France or Sweden?has the most progressive income tax system among OECD nations. We rely more heavily on the top 10 percent of taxpayers than does any nation and our poor people have the lowest tax burden of those in any nation.

We are definitely overdue for some honesty in the debate over the progressivity of the nation's tax burden before lawmakers enact any new taxes to pay for expanded health care.

Yup. Make it any worse, and the rich will start fleeing big time.

roly 07-01-2010 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Titan (Post 17292963)
It doesn't really apply to people who make big money already. If you make 750k u are in the top 1% already. Its for people who make an average salary of say 45k a year and are looking to go up. Any money you make above that amount has a very steep tax rate. Why work harder when the government will just take 40% of any extra money you make when you can be lazy and only get taxed 10%?

anyone with that sort of mindset would never earn big money in the first place.

GatorB 07-01-2010 01:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavieVegas (Post 17292184)
http://www.taxfoundation.org/blog/show/24944.html

Newly released data from the IRS clearly debunks the conventional Beltway rhetoric that the "rich" are not paying their fair share of taxes.

Indeed, the IRS data shows that in 2007?the most recent data available?the top 1 percent of taxpayers paid 40.4 percent of the total income taxes collected by the federal government. This is the highest percentage in modern history. By contrast, the top 1 percent paid 24.8 percent of the income tax burden in 1987, the year following the 1986 tax reform act.

Remarkably, the share of the tax burden borne by the top 1 percent now exceeds the share paid by the bottom 95 percent of taxpayers combined. In 2007, the bottom 95 percent paid 39.4 percent of the income tax burden. This is down from the 58 percent of the total income tax burden they paid twenty years ago.

To put this in perspective, the top 1 percent is comprised of just 1.4 million taxpayers and they pay a larger share of the income tax burden now than the bottom 134 million taxpayers combined.

Some in Washington say the tax system is still not progressive enough. However, the recent IRS data bolsters the findings of an OECD study released last year showing that the U.S.?not France or Sweden?has the most progressive income tax system among OECD nations. We rely more heavily on the top 10 percent of taxpayers than does any nation and our poor people have the lowest tax burden of those in any nation.

We are definitely overdue for some honesty in the debate over the progressivity of the nation's tax burden before lawmakers enact any new taxes to pay for expanded health care.

Who gives a shit? Did you take basic statistics. The top ANYTHING is going to be more than the bottom anything by A LOT. I'm so glad you are so concerned about billionaires. I'm 100% sure they don't give a rats ass about you.

crazytrini85 07-01-2010 01:44 AM

Smart people dont pay taxes.

12clicks 07-01-2010 05:53 AM

until the rabble pay their fair share, government spending will continue to spin out of control.
40some% of Americans pay NO income taxes.

as evidenced in this thread, the rabble will ALWAYS demand from their betters, that which they are unwilling to do themselves.............pay their own way.

Raf1 07-01-2010 06:37 AM

tax should be flat 10% IMO.


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