mook
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I don't see the point of mortgage interest deductions. I guess it's to encourage home ownership, but does it really do that much?
I'm in the Dennie/maxiep camp of doing away with a ton of deductions and massively simplifying the tax code. It's one of the few ways I really differ from Democrats.
I just think if we had a more transparent system it'd be easier to then go on to debate the size of government and the value of government services. I like a lot of government services, but I can definitely see the merits of shrinking some as well. It'd be much easier to discuss in an open and honest manner if lobbyists, corporations, charities, unions and everybody else weren't trying to game the tax system.
I think Republicans could be natural leaders in this area if they actively pursued a truly revenue-neutral tax overhaul. Unfortunately, it always seems like they try to combine that idea with reducing spending/taxes and implementing reform in a regressive manner, which alienates too many moderates.
It should be a two-step process:
1. Simplify tax code with a goal to not change most people's overall liability much
2. Have a debate over how much to tax and who should pay less/more
Any politician of any stripe who came forward with this plan would be extremely popular.
I'm in the Dennie/maxiep camp of doing away with a ton of deductions and massively simplifying the tax code. It's one of the few ways I really differ from Democrats.
I just think if we had a more transparent system it'd be easier to then go on to debate the size of government and the value of government services. I like a lot of government services, but I can definitely see the merits of shrinking some as well. It'd be much easier to discuss in an open and honest manner if lobbyists, corporations, charities, unions and everybody else weren't trying to game the tax system.
I think Republicans could be natural leaders in this area if they actively pursued a truly revenue-neutral tax overhaul. Unfortunately, it always seems like they try to combine that idea with reducing spending/taxes and implementing reform in a regressive manner, which alienates too many moderates.
It should be a two-step process:
1. Simplify tax code with a goal to not change most people's overall liability much
2. Have a debate over how much to tax and who should pay less/more
Any politician of any stripe who came forward with this plan would be extremely popular.
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