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  • Here's a simple, but good idea (US Tax Policy)

    A month after starting a thread berating people for cutting 'n pasting articles and then saying "discuss", I'm gonna do the same. Forgive me, for I am human.



    (Never mind the source, if you want to dis it, go to any of the other 3-5 threads on Fox News. After all, the guy is introducing this, regardless of who reported it. Thanks!)

    Lawmaker Suggests Moving Tax Deadline Closer to Election Day.

    WASHINGTON — Tax Day can be painful, but Rep. Roscoe Bartlett doesn't think it's painful enough for politicians.

    That's why the Maryland Republican is introducing a bill to move the tax filing deadline from April 15 to the first Monday in November, the day before Election Day.

    He thinks that the change would help people realize what their taxes are paying for and encourage more of them to vote -- and to vote differently.

    "This is just an obvious thing, a very simple thing," Bartlett said last week. It is the second time Bartlett has tried to make the change -- an identical bill died in the last Congress.

    Right now the filing deadline and Election Day are almost as far apart as possible, Bartlett said, and by the time people vote, they probably do not remember how much they paid in taxes.

    Moving the dates closer together would make voters more aware of the price they pay for government services, said Dan Clifton, spokesman for Americans for Tax Reform.

    It would also make people realize they have the power to affect where their money goes, said Edward L. Hudgins, Washington director of the Objectivist Center.

    Moving the deadline would "remind voters that they are taxpayers who suffer under heavy burdens, and taxpayers that they are voters who can remedy their situation," he said.

    Anthony Burke, a spokesman for the Internal Revenue Service, said the agency does not comment on pending legislation.

    Burke did say that the tax filing deadline was changed in 1955 from March 15 to April 15, but he did not know the reason for the change.

    Tax reform groups said changing the date to November would be a logical move.

    "Purchasing on Election Day and paying for it on April 15th is like purchasing the government on a credit card," said Jonathan Collegio, a spokesman for Americans for Tax Reform.

    Bartlett said that he thinks most people do not realize how much of their tax money goes to support programs that the Constitution does not authorize the federal government to provide. Holding a pocket-sized version of the Constitution, he said that most of the things lawmakers spend taxpayers' money on cannot be found in the document -- even obvious benefits like public schools.

    "My hope is they will vote more responsibly," if they vote right after paying taxes, he said.

    Bartlett said he already has 20 cosponsors for his bill and is confident he can win enough support to get it through the House, unlike last time.

  • #2
    Actually, that's a good idea.
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    • #3
      I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).

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      • #4
        I LIKE it!
        No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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        • #5
          An intersting concept... but you need the tax deadline to be after the end of the year... or, you would need to change the "tax year" to match the filing deadline
          Keep on Civin'
          RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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          • #6
            Yeah, it might be that one year we would have to file twice - the last April 15th deadline and the new "first Monday in November" deadline. The tax year would probably be determined from, say, June to June, with all 1099's, W-4s and etc needing to be mailed out by the end of July, giving preparers their usual 2.5 months to do their stuff (actually, they would get an extra 2 weeks with a June-ending FY).

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            • #7
              "I'm moving to the Left" - Lancer

              "I imagine the neighbors on your right are estatic." - Slowwhand

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              • #8
                Interesting idea.
                But also dangerous. If the citizen pays his taxes right before the election's day, it can make taxes the most important issue of the campaign, or at least of the late campaign.
                This could be a wizardy solely intended to boost the score of anti-tax candidates. This could also make the campaign even more daemagogic.

                Such a decision can be good, if it is countered by something else that forcefully explains to people at the same time how useful taxes are.
                For example, make it a special day where civil servants get their pay, welfare recievers get their welfare, students get their allowances etc etc.
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                • #9
                  Republicans wanting to create a bureaucratical mess what won't save the taxpayer any money at all in order to score political points with people with short memories? Say it isn't so!
                  Stop Quoting Ben

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                  • #10
                    I really doubt that people have much trouble remembering how much they pay in taxes.

                    I don't.
                    VANGUARD

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                    • #11
                      Uh oh! Might have taxpayers too aware of how much they paid in income taxes too close to election time! Can't have that - that'd taint the process!



                      I'll give ya credit for balls, but you lose points for substance.

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                      • #12
                        John :
                        The problem is not to have citizens aware of the amount of taxes they pay when voting. The problem is to give them the suffering side one day before, which will make tax reduction the most important issue late election, even if in reality, more important issues should motivate the choice.

                        It looks like an attempt to artificially make the voter think of his taxes only, i.e an artificial attempt to boost votes for antitaxes candidates.

                        I'm all for giving the voter as much info as possible, but it has to work both ways. The current project is one-sided and seems to have petty-politics motivations.
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                        • #13
                          Why not have the taxpayer get viciously poked with sticks before entering the polls. Get 'em nice and angry.

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                          • #14
                            gsmoove23... a real problem these days is just getting them to vote... sigh...

                            So maybe we should poke EVERY registered voter just to get them to vote...
                            Keep on Civin'
                            RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                            • #15
                              Good idea.
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