1996-05-07 - Re: Why I Pay Too Much in Taxes

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From: Clay.Olbon@dynetics.com (Clay Olbon II)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Raw Date: Wed, 8 May 1996 04:23:32 +0800

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From: Clay.Olbon@dynetics.com (Clay Olbon II)
Date: Wed, 8 May 1996 04:23:32 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Why I Pay Too Much in Taxes
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At 5:34 PM 5/6/96, Timothy C. May wrote:
>Also, the effect of inflation has been to inflate salaries and thus inflate
>people into higher tax brackets, even when their "real wages" have not gone
>up.

This used to be true.  A bill passed during the Reagan administration
indexed the brackets to inflation to remedy this situation.  I don't know
how succesful the bill was in eliminating "bracket creep", but that was the
stated purpose.

>If we ever get really bad inflation again (>10% per year, as we had in the
>late 70s, early 90s), or, God forbid, hyper-inflation, the tax system will
>likely not survive in anything near its current form.

Hopefully the system won't survive no matter what the inflation rate is.

        Clay








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