Viper1 said:
US corporate taxes are the highest in the world to make up the difference. And do you really want to tax people in the middle of a recession? Yeah, that'll make their lives easier. Government is struggling to pay bills. If the government can increase my taxes to pay their bills, can I hit up Uncle Sam for some money to pay mine? |
That's not true, the taxe revenue number for the U.S. includes taxes at all levels, including corporate taxes. So taxe revenue overall of the U.S. really is alot lower compared to most other developed countries. And i was more thinking in the range of sales/consumption taxes. For example from what i know VAT averages around 6% in the U.S. compared to 16%-21% here in Western Europe, with the tax at 6% for primary needs like food and drinks(alcoholic drinks excluded) to relief the lowest incomes. These taxes make sense since overconsumptiom is one of the reasons the U.S. has such a high public debt in the first place.
Actually the taxe rate on ''damaging'' goods like alcohol in the U.S. is remarkebly low. For example here in the Netherlands the taxerate on alcoholic drinks is 19%(VAT) plus an additional taxes ranging from €0.33 per liter for beer to €5,26 per liter on strong alcohol(Great Brittian is at € 10,00 per liter). Taxes like these make sense because these product are damaging to your health, so cutting consumption means cutting on health expenses aswell. There are even countries with a junkfood taxe.







