At the state, county or local level you might work this out 
gradually, in incrememts, call for elminating the sales tax on food 
bought through non corporate businesses, step more, call for 
elimnating the sales tax on food, clothes, school supplies, books 
computers, seeds, gardening suplies, medicine, supplements, tools and 
lumber bought from non corporate businesses and possibly small local 
corporations. Call for elimnating the property tax on individuals, 
familes and non corporate farms, or call for elimnating the property 
tax on improvements on these groups, or extend the homestead 
exemption on non corporate property to at least the first 100,000 
dollars of property 
value.                                                    
     A small start would be not to charge for car tags of individuals 
and maybe expand that to noncorpotate businesses and groups, elimnate 
the  businesslicense fees for non corporations. Elimnate the 
obstagles for small mutual groups to start banks or credit unions and 
health insurance groups. Elimnate wage laws from non corporate 
employee owned companies or all noncorporate companies and groups.--- 
In [email protected], "terry12622000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> plus all non corporate businesses and other non corporate 
> groups.                  
>        Murray Rothbard said never turn down a tax cut or 
> exemption.              
>          I think I have found a way that about 95% of Americans 
> including most libertarians and Classic liberals can live 
> with.                     
>      A libertarian running for office who is against all taxes can 
in 
> honesty call for a tax cut or tax exemption, he or she can call for 
> elimnating the income tax, elimnating the property tax and 
elminating 
> all taxes on individuals and non corporate groups without calling 
for 
> any taxes. Poll Reporting. com shows that with the last call 95% of 
> Americans would be with him, only 5% say corporations pay to many 
> taxes.      
>     Pro tax small government people can live with it too, the 
federal 
> corporate income tax brings in over 200 billion dollars a year more 
> than enough to run a constitutional small federal government, if 
100 
> billion is enough, the other 100 billion could go to pay off the 
> debt, the blance could be payed by the states or the federal 
> corporate income tax could be increased for a few years until the 
> debt was payed off. It might even be better to do away with the 
> current federal corprate income tax system with its crazy rate 
> structure and many many deductions, credits and exemptions, so with 
> one exemption of 1 million dollars a year on gross revenue, every 
> dollar over that will be taxed at 2% if the  federal corporate tax 
is 
> to remain revenue neutral, less than 4% should do if the federal 
> government is going to be the one to pay down all the 
> debt.                    
>      I do not have the fiqures for state, county and local 
government 
> corporate taxes right now but I don't think they bring in as much 
as 
> the federal taxes in total but should be enough for a small 
> 
government.                                                           
>        
>         Of course most of those 95% of Americans would want to stay 
> at least revenue neutral. A federal corprate gross revenue tax over 
> the first million dollars would take around 15% to replace all 
> federal taxes and remain revenue neutral. To replace all federal, 
> state, county and local government taxes would probally take 25% of 
> gross corporate revenue.  Would revenue sustain at those rates? 
> Maybe, maybe not but it would give us time to come up with real 
> agreements and solutions from the bottom level up, as it is the 
> government revenue sources will probally dry up anyway within the 
> next 15 to 30 years, not taxing the people will give a great chance 
> for alternative strong systems and institutions to 
> develop.                                                       
>         99% of the 23 million American business would pay no taxes 
> directly
>






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