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SoonerAviator
Well, I live in a country like that, a so-called tax haven. We have no taxes for the greatest majority of situations, except for an import tax. And since my country is an island, we import everything and everything gets taxed, including the shipping costs. Anything we buy in a shop has already been taxed once, and the shops apply very generous markups. Thanks to the system, we consistently are one of the two or three most expensive places to live in the world. Would I change with a 'normal' country? No way, I love that I don't have to file a tax report or keep receipts. And strangely enough, aircraft parts are exempt from import taxes. I keep thinking that I have to find out what they would consider a fast build RV10 kit. I suppose I could pretend it's aircraft parts and get it tax free...
Well, I'm not talking about being in a tax haven necessarily. Just a simplified tax structure. No need for taxes on income and every other thing. Just taxes on what you buy new at a store. That alone would eliminate any tax loopholes, or tax avoidance strategies only available to the uber wealthy. It would avoid tax incentives for buying one technology over another, or one company/developer over another. It would also cut the IRS size down to almost nothing, as the only thing that would be needed is the staffing to manage the business reporting of sales taxes received and audit anything necessary. Hundreds of millions of tax returns for people and businesses would be eliminated. The overall taxes paid would still be about the same (unless you can get Congress to quit spending/printing money), but that's a different subject.