Fairer Taxation

Chris R. rpsvt at juno.com
Fri Nov 9 09:19:02 MST 2007


I have a proposal for a tax plan that I think would be great for <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />America and reward those who put in a full days work: 
    Set the income tax rate based on hourly pay, not yearly income.  Amt. earned per year / # of hours worked = income/hour.  
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   In this system, people Allan works 1800 hours/year to make $75,000 would be taxed at a lower rate than person Bill who works 1000 hours/year to make the same amount.  Allan who worked at  $41.66 /hr would be taxed at say 10% while Bill who worked at $75/hour would be taxed at 12%  

I know piano tuners are independant thinkers, so that is why I am asking your opinion.

Sincerely, 
Chris Rawson, CPT, RPT,
www.keyleveling.com
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