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 @9NG845Vfrom Guam  answered…1hr1H

Yes, and that matches to government spending per rate (Social Exp. 20% | Economic Exp. 60% = Taxation 80%)

 @9NG4JK3 from Nevada answered…4hrs4H

teach kids in High School after grad programs including disability rescources for real careers they can live off of

 @9NG4JK3 from Nevada answered…4hrs4H

Everyone no matter income pay 9% in total taxes. Local 3%, State 3%, Fed 3%. Thats it. And at the end of the year a reci…

 @9NG26QW from Georgia answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but the government should ban Amazon,Facebook and Google which have been working against the people.

 @9NFZ4WQ from Georgia answered…7hrs7H

No, reduce military spending AND eliminate tax evasion AND increase taxes on the wealthy AND increase taxes on large mul…

 @9NFW5SC from Washington answered…9hrs9H

Abolish the income tax, property taxes, capital gains taxes, licensing fees, and vehicle registration, only allow sales…

 @9NFQDDR from Missouri answered…12hrs12H

Reform to a transactional tax system where the type of transaction will determine the tax rate. No more income taxes or…

 @9NFNQR7 from Massachusetts answered…13hrs13H

Instead, cap the MAXIMUM that any American can earn including all types of compensation from the same organization (and…

 @9NFNFSL from Pennsylvania answered…13hrs13H

Yes. But there needs to be a threshold. Only those making less than $75,000 per person should be eligible

 @9NFGRXK from North Carolina answered…15hrs15H

No, but make it flexible based on the current economy, so it doesn't affect inflation, but also so that it can be enough…

 @9NFBHHT from Michigan answered…15hrs15H

No but stop subsidizing them and lower or get rid of all the barriers to start a social media company

 @9NFG6YX from Connecticut answered…16hrs16H

Maintain the existing tax rates, but removal all existing tax loopholes for large corporations and high-income earners.

 @9NFFKQG from Ohio answered…16hrs16H

The government should investigate these companies for being monopolies, but the verdict is up to the government to decid…

 @9NFB3DW from New York answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but that figure should be equivalent to what is needed to live comfortably as a single person household and pegged…

 @9NFB3DW from New York answered…17hrs17H

Yes and ensure proper funding for auditing, detection, and collecting of taxes from the rich and large corporations

 @9NFB3DW from New York answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but not until the government prohibits companies from offshoring to save money and/or get rebates and the domestic…

 @9NF9RM5 from Texas answered…17hrs17H

It does not matter if we raise them they know the tax loophole so if they raise taxes they will just look for tax deduct…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…18hrs18H

No, the result of overtime laws is to force workers to work multiple jobs and net reduces their pay; workers who work or…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…18hrs18H

No, but businesses should be required to give unpaid leave and the government should provide temporary paid leave (at a…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…18hrs18H

Lower, but eliminate tax loopholes and subsidies and increase the taxes for multinational corporations

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…18hrs18H

No, and eliminate all price controls in all industries. Minimum wage laws create a chronic surplus of labor (unemploymen…

 @9NF9B4M from Iowa answered…18hrs18H

No, but lower taxes for the poor, abolish income taxes, close tax loopholes, lower inflation, abolish the government-car…

 @9NF7859 from New York answered…19hrs19H

Yes, wages should he based on the level of knowledge/requirement needed to be competent at the job. If minimal wage jobs…