If you exempt the necessities of living (food, etc) I’d suggest the rich would be tax on a far bigger percentage of income than the poor.
And even if they didn’t spend it, any capital gains or interest income would still be taxed too.
And you’re ignoring the fact that a consumption tax would capture spending from black market income as well. Expanding the pool of income taxes.
The post you are responding to is talking about getting rid of income taxes. Those are income taxes.
If you exempt the necessities of living (food, etc) I’d suggest the rich would be tax on a far bigger percentage of income than the poor.
And even if they didn’t spend it, any capital gains or interest income would still be taxed too.
And you’re ignoring the fact that a consumption tax would capture spending from black market income as well. Expanding the pool of income taxes.