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Location: Seattle
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What about food? Prepared food different from ... ingredients?
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TX
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In Texas, yes, restaurants do add sales tax. And some things like liquor still get taxed in the grocery store, for example.
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The number, the percentage, does matter. As a matter of fact, it is one of two numbers that are crucial variables. This one should be as low as possible. Quote:
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The reality of the precious progressive taxation system is that, above a certain income, individuals take advantage of techniques and loopholes that are economically out of reach for those below that certain level of income. The table states that they should pay 30% of income when in reality many, many, many pay glatt's "little or nothing". You're being fooled into thinking that this system justly and fairly redistributes wealth. Those that know how to take advantage of the ridiculously complex U.S. tax code laugh at you all the way to the bank and are the ones that fight the concept more fiercely than you. The two above mentioned variables are what I am toying with, with the premise that the floor must absolutely maximal, the percentage rate absolutely minimal. I'm convinced that a fair combination exists.
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Location: Arlington, VA
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