In Reply to: RE: Equipment sold online in 2022 will be taxable income! posted by Todd Krieger on May 3, 2021 at 12:56:39:
pretty evasive answer.
And even if you look at state based taxation: look at the school systems, the road networks, the quality of the police, fire departments, institutions of higher education, etc. etc. etc. for higher tax rate states like Massachusetts vs. Texas, the analysis is incontrevertable.
All those mainstays of higher quality communities are in the relatively higher tax states.
Are people going to sometimes gravitate to lower tax situations for their own personal benefit? Sure.
Are people going to cheat on taxes? Sure.
Are people going to whine incessantly about taxes? Sure.
But the comparison is incontervertable. Overwhelmingly, higher taxes go to public services that benefit their populations.
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