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Old 23-09-2017, 01:47 PM #11
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Personally, we'd be so much better off. No more taxes on company profits

Then again, flat tax is so complicated and destructive, especially to the welfare system; I couldn't wish it on anyone.

Why do you think a flat rate would be good and how do you think it could work without being destructive to our economy?
It would be fair, because everyone who pays tax would pay the same proportion. Explain why you think it would be destructive?
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