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Originally Posted by Jackie S
Solution: Treat all income as the same, whether it was "earned" or not.
Take away all loopholes. Period. If you are in the 37 percent bracket, write a check.
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I don't think that would work very well, for the reasons outlined in my previous post -- especially if you applied the high rates sought by liberals today, or for that matter even if you kept the top bracket rate at 35%. That's high enough to produce serious distortive effects on capital gains and dividend taxation.
It seems to me that a better solution would be something along the lines of the Simpson-Bowles recommendations, as their plan broadens the base while keeping rates low -- and
greatly simplifying the code.
To the issue of costs of compliance, I ran across this explanation today by Princeton's Uwe Reinhardt:
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/20.../?ref=business
He makes some very interesting points.
We need a tax code that looks like it was designed on purpose, not some monstrosity that's been junked up with more and more crap every year for the last 25 years.