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If Donald Trump really doesn't pay federal income tax...
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<blockquote data-quote="Hank77" data-source="post: 70231640" data-attributes="member: 378311"><p>Who expressing 'outrage'? I'm not much of an extremist either way. But I do believe the tax codes need to be changed. Frankly I''m for a flat-tax on ALL personal income and removing any rules that allow business to take deductions for assets that are not strictly connected to their industry. Such as a construction company cannot buy a fishing boat, put it in the company name, and claim that it is for employee use or taking clients fishing.</p><p>If one is not in a business that is closely related to fishing, boating, selling boats, fishing outfitter, etc., then the company does not get to buy a boat or yacht and use it as a tax deduction in anyway. That goes for condos at ski resorts or beach front properties, airplanes and leer jets, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hank77, post: 70231640, member: 378311"] Who expressing 'outrage'? I'm not much of an extremist either way. But I do believe the tax codes need to be changed. Frankly I''m for a flat-tax on ALL personal income and removing any rules that allow business to take deductions for assets that are not strictly connected to their industry. Such as a construction company cannot buy a fishing boat, put it in the company name, and claim that it is for employee use or taking clients fishing. If one is not in a business that is closely related to fishing, boating, selling boats, fishing outfitter, etc., then the company does not get to buy a boat or yacht and use it as a tax deduction in anyway. That goes for condos at ski resorts or beach front properties, airplanes and leer jets, etc. [/QUOTE]
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