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trs23

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Like this will work?


Voluntary tax? Yeah right.

technick
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Re: Like this will work?

So that means I don't have to pay it even if I lived in Wisconsin. So well if it's optional, i'll never pay. But then again, why the hell are they taxing stupid things like this on the internet? Stupid law makers... Tax Beer!

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Re: Like this will work?

said by technick See Profile:

Stupid law makers... Tax Beer!
Beer is already severily taxed, here in Canada I think the figure approaches 50% that the gov't rapes on tax.
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Re: Like this will work?

Boy ain't that the truth!!!! Here in Sask they really tax the living crap out of beer/wine/etc

AthlGrond
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There goes my holiday plans for getting blitzed in Canada...
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Re: Like this will work?

Here in the US, thanks to the Bureau Of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, there is nearly an across the board 300% *Federal* tax on the items mentioned in the name of that bureau. Then you pay whatever else your local state taxes pile on top. Think of how cheap all above items would be without a federally mandated 300% mark-up before it is even wholesaled?
What I really wonder is where all of that cash goes?!
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AthlGrond
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Re: Like this will work?

Really big parties!

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said by wolfox See Profile:

Here in the US, thanks to the Bureau Of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, there is nearly an across the board 300% *Federal* tax on the items mentioned in the name of that bureau. Then you pay whatever else your local state taxes pile on top. Think of how cheap all above items would be without a federally mandated 300% mark-up before it is even wholesaled?
What I really wonder is where all of that cash goes?!
Had to respond to a fellow Arkansan..

It goes to the 'slush' fund Which helps ATF agents buy houses, cars, and funds the 'War on Drugs'
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JimmySask

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Regina, SK
Oh, trust me, you can still come on up and get blitzed... just take full advantage of the duty-free shop on the way here.:D
d4man

join:2001-08-24
Youngstown, PA
Voluntary tax? HAHA!!! Federal income taxes are voluntary too! See what happens if you file a $ 0.00 1040 return! Dont get me started on taxes. Just another example of the idiotic bureaucracies to pick your pockets......

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Re: Like this will work?

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Voluntary tax? HAHA!!! Federal income taxes are voluntary too! See what happens if you file a $ 0.00 1040 return!
a closer analogy is when the tax preparer asks "did you buy anything off the internet that you didn't pay sales tax on?" or "any undeclared gambling earnings?"

but either way, it won't work, just like the other voluntary taxes
Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO


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You are misguided. File a return of $0 and see how long it is before you end up being fined and/or even jailed. You may get away with it for a while, but eventually Uncle Sam WILL come knocking and they won't use lubercation.

I don't agree with the entire tax system, but there is a need for it. Try going a day or even 1/2 a day without utilizing something that your tax dollars don't help provide in one way or another.

Taxing user's for these downloads is silly. Is this an RIAA and MPAA subsidy tax or is this something to actually improve the well being of the people? It would not suprise me if something like this starts up. Just like some states (California for example) that are attempting to force resellers to collect and pay taxes to them if they sell goods to their residents even if the business has no physical presence there. They do this because virtually all states put that obligation on the buyer of the state. Obviously this is voluntary and not paid so they want to force us to do it for them.

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said by d4man See Profile:

Voluntary tax? HAHA!!! Federal income taxes are voluntary too! See what happens if you file a $ 0.00 1040 return! Dont get me started on taxes. Just another example of the idiotic bureaucracies to pick your pockets......
You need taxes to run a government. Sure, they are wasted and we get charged too much but still you NEED taxes. Don't be an idiot and say otherwise because YOU ARE WRONG....
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Re: Like this will work?

The problem with taxes in general, is that they go against the Founding Fathers' concept of a free nation and, because of the compulsory nature of taxes, are unlimited in their growth. Because the government is not accountable to the people when they levy taxes, they can legislate and collect taxes without limit. Each generation, they push the limits even higher.

Our forefathers never expected the American citizen to become a slave to the government, yet this is what taxation does. The Framers of the Constitution had one serious flaw: they assumed that taxes would remain under 1% of a person's income, so they never thought to put explicit limits on them in specific ways.
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Skippy25

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Re: Like this will work?

In another sense they also didn’t know that it would cost trillions to build and maintain a highway system. There is a reason the framework of this country is fairly broad in nature and only covers the "essentials to life". That truly is the beauty of their work. They knew they could not think of every possible situation that the future would bring. They didn't know how this country was going to be in 50 or even 100 years and yet the document they created still stands strong over 200 years later. Though it is abused and every attempt to bend it to one’s own liking has been made, it still stands and provides for the basic rights it was intended to provide. The rest “we the people” have screwed up.

The single number one problem with taxes is that they have enabled the government to become such a hugh service provider of services they have no business being involved in (retirement, healthcare, business development). Taxes are being used to crutch people and now so many want it to do even more in the way of “helping” people that we will become even more of a slave to it. You can define people as business if you want, but this country spends way too much money “helping people” get ahead in life who either A.) Don’t deserve it or B.) Don’t need it C.) Would find another means if forced to.

In my personal opinion, 90+% of all the government departments should be sold off to the private sector or folded entirely. Let them stand on their own or implode. The government can then do it’s job and “govern the country”. It simply doesn’t need to be, nor should it be, involved in the providing of most of the services it does currently.

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Re: Like this will work?

I blame this expansion of government on lobbyists. We should outlaw lobbies, and all the government agencies and expansions that resulted, not to mention the laws they proliferated.

The Founders did not ever imagine a nation run on fiat money (paper with no gold to back it) and the ensuing monetary depreciation, which, when coupled with the sliding income tax scale, real estate valuations, and other systems that are dependant on the dollar's value, results in an onerous tax burden on citizens that could not be imagined in 1790.

The government was supposed to be a republic. Somewere along the line, mob rule (democracy) took over, giving the stupid masses what they wanted, which essentially gave them what they didn't want.
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ag1010

join:2001-06-11
Kenosha, WI
What a load of $#!T

MrWhippit
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What a bunch of F**** losers. Betcha whatever fossil thought up this one is real proud of himself. Placing some taxes on "da internets".

Losers
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Jeezus, wholly mother of Condolezza Rica.
What will these people think of next... another pull the wool over the people's eyes? And I guess this tax would absolve them from the DMCA or other stupid laws, or are you saying pay for the content too and then add 5% on top of that?

Relax, we'll overhaul the bankrupcy laws to so that credit card companys can keep charging 18-30% on the cards and force people into debtors prison-- for life+50 years!!!!

Iraq, India, and Mexico get the best our country has to offer, and what are we getting?
Its not smelling good from this keyboard.
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