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Originally Posted by **********
Hi Robbie,
The general argument is that taxes are already very low in the US, and there are so many loopholes in the tax code, and so many businesses and people use them, that the taxes paid do not cover the costs of things such as infrastructure. There are many roads and bridges in the US that are in real need of repair. A quick Google search will show you this.
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I had to spend time with my accountant today going over tax stuff. I'm sorry, but it's a joke. He had a list of questions...
"Do you ever use your car for work?" asked. Not really. "Do you drive to the bank to deposit your checks?" he asked. Well, yeah.... Bingo, now I can write off a portion of my car. (That's my Jeep really; My truck is owned by my wife's business because we it requires a truck so that's written off too....)