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Taxation doesn't work, it is intended to help the poor and take money from the millionaires, but it doesn't really do any of that.
In Canada for example, promotions and large wages are rare from bosses because they're using your hypothetical revenue to pay their own taxes, so due to that you'll lose any amount you could make in the US if you live in Canada, but you'll also be hit with taxes on your own because whatever organisation deals with taxes in Canada still wants your money, so not only you're hit harder with taxes, but you also make less. That's why I'm very supportive of lower taxations because the lesser the better.
Basically taxation hurts the middle class who basically are trying their best to survive.
I live somewhere in Europe and it's basically like Canada. Out of any country in the EU, France is the worst one involving taxation with France being so fucked with taxation that people have to do illegal shit there like undeclared work just to survive. France is basically Detroit if you're American.
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Americans have it bad too with the IRS taking very long to register taxation payments.
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Leftists get angry at the mere suggestion of trickle down politics because they have very little foresight, but as I said it seems to be a more effective way of helping out the middle class and the workers in spite of also making Bill Gates richer, but an issue with that is that those people are still getting all the money and partly the cause of inflation in America, that's why they ask for more taxation instead of less.
And basically what amounts to what I said in my opening paragraph, countries with stricter taxation still have an equal amount of homelessness compared to countries with more conservative taxation. I don't know why, they just do.
I think that one thing that could done would be to simply change the way taxes work instead of taking x% of money based on a person's wealth.
See also this: https://midimagic.sgc-hosting.com/taxefect.htm
Discuss.
In Canada for example, promotions and large wages are rare from bosses because they're using your hypothetical revenue to pay their own taxes, so due to that you'll lose any amount you could make in the US if you live in Canada, but you'll also be hit with taxes on your own because whatever organisation deals with taxes in Canada still wants your money, so not only you're hit harder with taxes, but you also make less. That's why I'm very supportive of lower taxations because the lesser the better.
Basically taxation hurts the middle class who basically are trying their best to survive.
I live somewhere in Europe and it's basically like Canada. Out of any country in the EU, France is the worst one involving taxation with France being so fucked with taxation that people have to do illegal shit there like undeclared work just to survive. France is basically Detroit if you're American.
Article | Archive
Americans have it bad too with the IRS taking very long to register taxation payments.
Article | Archive
Excerpt:
Last year, taxpayers experienced long processing and refund delays, and it was almost impossible to get the IRS on the phone (only one in nine calls was answered, with an average wait time of 23 minutes). Correspondence with the agency also went unprocessed for many months, collection notices were issued while taxpayers waited for their letters to be answered, and at times, there was limited or no information on the online tool, Where’s My Refund?
Leftists get angry at the mere suggestion of trickle down politics because they have very little foresight, but as I said it seems to be a more effective way of helping out the middle class and the workers in spite of also making Bill Gates richer, but an issue with that is that those people are still getting all the money and partly the cause of inflation in America, that's why they ask for more taxation instead of less.
And basically what amounts to what I said in my opening paragraph, countries with stricter taxation still have an equal amount of homelessness compared to countries with more conservative taxation. I don't know why, they just do.
I think that one thing that could done would be to simply change the way taxes work instead of taking x% of money based on a person's wealth.
See also this: https://midimagic.sgc-hosting.com/taxefect.htm
Discuss.
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