View Single Post
Old 01-10-2005, 11:57 AM   #28
Mr. Sandman
Registered User
iTrader: (0)
 
Mr. Sandman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2001
Posts: 7,649
Quote:
Originally posted by MakoMike
Sandy, the tax is imposd at the maufacturers' level, so generally unless you're pouring plastic or making rods, you're not subject to the tax.
Mako...I know your a tax guy but that money has to come from someplace!...If you buy a plug at your favorite tackle shop that was made from our good buddies Habs or Salty, they have to (or should have had to) pay the 10% manufac. tax.

Where do they get the money to pay for that tax?
Ans. You and me when we purchase the plug. It is just passed along as a cost of doing business. So we end up paying for it but it is just buried within the price. This is known as a "Stealth tax" (you are paying a tax, you just don't know it) Then when the guy at the cash reg., charges state sales tax on the cost of the plug (which has a 10% tax in it already) this is tax on tax. And of course I paid for this with money I earned and already paid income tax on... NO MORE TAXES OF ANY KIND

One could argue that when a homebuilder sells a plug to Joe Bulletinboard and doesn't collect 10% for uncle sam he is avoiding taxes. I think that is a felony right? I doubt the IRS is cracking down on plug makers trying to make a couple bucks but the tax laws are screwed up.

IMO drop all taxes, wipe out the IRS and start all over with a A SINGLE tax maybe a consumption like tax and leave it at that...no income tax, no deductions, just a 4X6 card you file incase you have some special case but 99% of people should not have to file anything IMO! 5000 pages of tax documents that no one undersands is silly.
Mr. Sandman is offline   Reply With Quote