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Old 02-20-2009, 03:54 PM   #120
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Originally Posted by Arne View Post
The real problem here is that hundreds of thousand highly skilled bright minds are spending all day long on tax forms, tax optimization, etc. These potentially highly productive people could be in real jobs increasing our standart of living every day if it were not for these tax laws.

If you want to tax people tax them at consumption.
I'm not on board the consumption tax bandwagon, but this we can agree on: our tax code is in need of an overhaul with simplification required.

I'm on the flat tax bandwagon, that will be the most efficient and equitable manner to tax imho.
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