Mike Bird wrote: > You're mistaken Steve. Individuals pass on their tax costs to corporations > in the form of higher wage demands. Individual income tax should be zero. > Corporations should be taxed on their profits in order to pay for the > infrastucture and military necessary for corporations to conduct business > within the state.
I agree, individual income tax should be 0. You'll note that Paul does not agree with that. But sorry, you are mistaken. We do not pass our tax costs to corporations in the form of higher wage demands. I didn't say workers. I didn't say consumers. I said individuals. Tell the unemployed person or the person living on pension that they are "passing their tax costs on to corporations" and see how fast you get laughed or yelled at. Tell the shareholders of public corporations their tax burden is passed on to corporations through higher wage demands. Yet you will find that higher cost of goods through the pipeline will still have to be paid by those who earn no "wage" and the stakeholders which front the money for businesses to, you know, do business, get less because of lower return on investment. Corporations don't pay taxes. Individuals do. Because at the end of the day corporations are nothing more than a collection of individuals dealing with individuals and managed by individuals. A corporate tax is just a way of hiding the taxes off the individual's books. -- Steve C. Lamb | But who decides what they dream? PGP Key: 1FC01004 | And dream I do... -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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