Planogirl
I feel the nerd in me stirring
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I don't think that the wealthy should be forced to pay more even though it's disturbing that tax loops actually help some pay nothing or at least very little. I also don't think that tax increases should fall on the shoulders of the middle class. I don't like that some pay nothing or actually pay a negative amount but they, like the poor maligned corporations, take advantage of tax loopholes too.Don't mean to turn this into "class warfare" argument but I'd like to know, since you said the rich need to pay more, how much more do you think the rich should pay in taxes?
Consider this.
In 2007 (or 08) the top 400 earners had an average income of $345 million and paid an average of 17 percent in federal income taxes.
Nearly half of all earners paid zero in federal income taxes. Of those, some portion (not sure how many) actually paid negative income tax meaning even though (through deductions and credits) they owed nothing, they got a check (not a refund because they had nothing to "refund") from the IRS for EITC, "Make Work Pay" and child credits. That totaled about $70 billion. They say that the wealth in the US is (too) concentrated in the uber wealthy. Just one of those top 400 paid more in taxes than nearly half of the earners.
I don't feel much sympathy for the corporations who pay nothing at all. They are still outsourcing so making that often huge profit doesn't seem to be helping workers much. Shareholders might earn some money but I'm willing to bet that the majority of stock is held by the rich. Not that there is anything wrong with that but again I don't feel sad for these corporations.