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The 999 plan sounds good from the standpoint of being simple, but it is too simple. You can't squeeze blood out of a turnip.
A simplified income tax would be a better solution. I would disallow all itemized deductions, including contributions, with the possible exception of medical expenses above a certain level.
I would allow a standard deduction something like it used to exist many years ago: [10% of AGI not to exceed $ 1000 back in the 1950s] Today it probably should be 10% not to exceed $ 25,000. I would allow exemptions for up to three children. (When I was in the Air Force, they gave an allowance for up to three children, but did not increase it for those who had a side career as a reproducer.)
All tax credits for both the rich and the poor should be eliminated. Welfare should be separate from the tax code.
Of course, I realize that there are a lot of special interests and voting blocks to which politicians are eager to pander, so they will never simplify the tax rules.
The 999 plan sounds good from the standpoint of being simple, but it is too simple. You can't squeeze blood out of a turnip.
A simplified income tax would be a better solution. I would disallow all itemized deductions, including contributions, with the possible exception of medical expenses above a certain level.
I would allow a standard deduction something like it used to exist many years ago: [10% of AGI not to exceed $ 1000 back in the 1950s] Today it probably should be 10% not to exceed $ 25,000. I would allow exemptions for up to three children. (When I was in the Air Force, they gave an allowance for up to three children, but did not increase it for those who had a side career as a reproducer.)
All tax credits for both the rich and the poor should be eliminated. Welfare should be separate from the tax code.
Of course, I realize that there are a lot of special interests and voting blocks to which politicians are eager to pander, so they will never simplify the tax rules.
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