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Original air date: March 28, 2015Following a little poling from Zak, Robin uses some choice language in telling how he this year became a victim of the complexity of the Federal Income Tax and why that tax, as currently existing, is, unconstitutional, regressive and immoral – and it’s nothing to do with such niceties as the Sixteenth Amendment: it’s to do with the simple attachment of an undue burden to a fundamental right. That burden is the utter complexity of the tax code and the difficulty of calculating what one owes
Excerpt: Regressive Complexity of Income Tax Is Immoral and Unconstitutional
I have just paid my biggest bill of the year. The invoice was for a cool 9% of my entire annual income – or my “Adjusted Gross Income” (AGI) as it appears on my tax returns, which have just been filed. And that invoice was from my accountant who just filed them for me.
I have a pretty modest income – so modest, in fact, that my AGI is of the order of a half of the median household income across the United States – the kind of income that triggers significant subsidies under the Affordable Care Act. Even the “top line” of my income falls short of that median: so it’s not as if I’m earning loads and deducting huge amounts.
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