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<blockquote data-quote="LKLND3380" data-source="post: 255981" data-attributes="member: 6601"><p>No one would pay more taxes as it is a FLAT RATE... If a single person spends $20,000 a year and a family of 4 spends $20,000 they pay the same amount in taxes... If a Church, Donald Trump and Britney Spears each spend $20,000 they would pay the same as the single person or the family of 4 as well... </p><p> </p><p>Now a single person with few obligations is more likely to spend more money on leasure. A family of 4 is more likely to spend money on necessities... </p><p> </p><p>A single person is more likely to have a single income while a family of 4 may have a dual income from both parents....</p><p> </p><p>A family of 4 may buy a used car and then pay no tax as it is used...</p><p>A single person is more likely to buy a new sporter car for $20,000...</p><p>Then you have someone like Britney who may buy a car for $50,000...</p><p>Based on the above, who is paying more in taxes? Britney is since she has the most disposable income.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LKLND3380, post: 255981, member: 6601"] No one would pay more taxes as it is a FLAT RATE... If a single person spends $20,000 a year and a family of 4 spends $20,000 they pay the same amount in taxes... If a Church, Donald Trump and Britney Spears each spend $20,000 they would pay the same as the single person or the family of 4 as well... Now a single person with few obligations is more likely to spend more money on leasure. A family of 4 is more likely to spend money on necessities... A single person is more likely to have a single income while a family of 4 may have a dual income from both parents.... A family of 4 may buy a used car and then pay no tax as it is used... A single person is more likely to buy a new sporter car for $20,000... Then you have someone like Britney who may buy a car for $50,000... Based on the above, who is paying more in taxes? Britney is since she has the most disposable income. [/QUOTE]
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