CaptainKickback wrote:Then how do you propose to pay for certain Federal necessities, like Air Traffic Control, or the military, or even the SEC and other such things?
That money has to come from somewhere and no matter how you slice it, the end result is that each and every person will be ceding some portion of their income to a federal government, either directly (income taxes) or indirectly (tariffs).
TYPES OF TAXES
Prior to the creation of the Revenue Act of 1913, the U.S. Treasury ran a budgetary surplus every year, (except during times of war), as well our Nation operated for over 130 years without any “Federal Income Tax”, (as it is currently applied today). However, if you are still wondering where the government is going to get money to support their expenditures or how they will sustain a budget within the U.S. Treasury to continue operating our Nation, without the aid of a Federal Income Tax, here is the answer to that question. The following is a partial list of 57-common taxes Americans are obligated to pay when participating in such taxable activities:
Accounts Receivable Tax,
Automobile Registration Tax,
Building Permit Tax,
Capital Gains Tax,
CDL License Tax,
Cigarette Tax,
Corporate Income Tax,
Court Fines (Indirect Taxes),
Dog License Tax,
Estate Tax,
Federal Income Tax,
Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA),
Fishing License Tax,
Food License Tax,
Fuel Permit Tax,
Gasoline Tax (42 cents per gallon),
Hunting License Tax,
Inheritance Tax,
Interest Expense (tax on the money),
Inventory Tax,
IRS Interest Charges (tax on top of tax),
IRS Penalties (tax on top of tax),
Liquor Tax,
Local Income Tax,
Luxury Tax,
Marriage License Tax,
Medicare Tax,
Parking Meters,
Property Tax,
Real Estate Tax,
Septic Permit Tax,
Service charge taxes,
Social Security Tax,
Road Usage Tax (Truckers),
Sales Taxes,
Recreational Vehicle Tax,
Road Toll Booth Taxes,
School Tax,
State Income Tax,
State Unemployment Tax (SUTA),
Telephone Federal Excise Tax,
Telephone Federal, State, and Local Surcharge Taxes,
Telephone Federal Universal Service Fee Tax,
Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax,
Telephone Recurring and Non-recurring Charges Tax,
Telephone State and Local Tax,
Telephone Usage Charge Tax,
Toll Bridge Tax,
Toll Tunnel Tax,
Traffic Fines,
Trailer Registration Tax,
Utility Tax,
Vehicle License Registration Tax,
Vehicle Sales Tax,
Watercraft Registration Tax,
Well Permit Tax,
Workers Compensation Tax
The fact is the federal government would still make a killing from taxation without having to tax the laborer. Though the government would have to realize fiscal responsibly, that would be the only real difference.