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  3. US states should start withholding federal tax money because it is, in fact, taxation without representation all over again -- just internal rather than external this time.

US states should start withholding federal tax money because it is, in fact, taxation without representation all over again -- just internal rather than external this time.

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  • Jeff AtwoodC Jeff Atwood

    US states should start withholding federal tax money because it is, in fact, taxation without representation all over again -- just internal rather than external this time. With respect, federal government, either you properly represent these states (SCOTUS, Senate, etc), or get your state tax revenue elsewhere. Plenty of states to choose from.

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    @codinghorror
    "No taxation without representation" is the one thing the majority of the US agrees on.

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    • Jeff AtwoodC Jeff Atwood

      US states should start withholding federal tax money because it is, in fact, taxation without representation all over again -- just internal rather than external this time. With respect, federal government, either you properly represent these states (SCOTUS, Senate, etc), or get your state tax revenue elsewhere. Plenty of states to choose from.

      Joel DJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @codinghorror surely you know this is not mechanically possible. States are not a party to any transaction involving the payment of federal taxes.

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      • Joel DJ Joel D

        @codinghorror surely you know this is not mechanically possible. States are not a party to any transaction involving the payment of federal taxes.

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        @joeld "how much federal tax revenue is paid directly from the states to the federal government, not talking about individual taxpayers, please break down in excruciating detail with only the most reliable, well respected, trusted data sources and use most recent data possible; thank you. Don't return until you have an answer that is unassailable from any source given your comprehensive citations. Thank you!" will return momentarily, I appreciate your question.

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        • Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.B Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.

          @codinghorror I send my federal income taxes directly to the federal government, my state couldn't withhold them if it wanted to.

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          @BoydStephenSmithJr "how much federal tax revenue is paid directly from the states to the federal government, not talking about individual taxpayers, please break down in excruciating detail with only the most reliable, well respected, trusted data sources and use most recent data possible; thank you. Don't return until you have an answer that is unassailable from any source given your comprehensive citations. Thank you!" will return momentarily, I appreciate your question.

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            @codinghorror@infosec.exchange states don’t control federal taxes, they are payed directly from tax payers to the federal government

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            @a "how much federal tax revenue is paid directly from the states to the federal government, not talking about individual taxpayers, please break down in excruciating detail with only the most reliable, well respected, trusted data sources and use most recent data possible; thank you. Don't return until you have an answer that is unassailable from any source given your comprehensive citations. Thank you!" will return momentarily, I appreciate your question.

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            • Joel DJ Joel D

              @codinghorror surely you know this is not mechanically possible. States are not a party to any transaction involving the payment of federal taxes.

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              @joeld @codinghorror this constantly comes up and while there are payments that the states directly make to the federal government, there's no way for people to withhold payment of taxes to the feds. You could ask your payroll department to do it and then fail to file a tax return. But you will be taken to court for that and will not have a good time.

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              • Jeff AtwoodC Jeff Atwood

                @a "how much federal tax revenue is paid directly from the states to the federal government, not talking about individual taxpayers, please break down in excruciating detail with only the most reliable, well respected, trusted data sources and use most recent data possible; thank you. Don't return until you have an answer that is unassailable from any source given your comprehensive citations. Thank you!" will return momentarily, I appreciate your question.

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                @codinghorror@infosec.exchange that’s a really rude answered. No need for further reply from you thanks. It was my mistake to engage in this conversation.

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                • Jeff AtwoodC Jeff Atwood

                  US states should start withholding federal tax money because it is, in fact, taxation without representation all over again -- just internal rather than external this time. With respect, federal government, either you properly represent these states (SCOTUS, Senate, etc), or get your state tax revenue elsewhere. Plenty of states to choose from.

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                  @codinghorror once you unpack how the U.S. system actually works, the situation is more complex. if states were to start withholding federal taxes, it would amount to de facto nullification or fiscal secession, which would trigger immediate constitutional crisis I guess.

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                  • Nathan A. StineS Nathan A. Stine

                    @joeld @codinghorror this constantly comes up and while there are payments that the states directly make to the federal government, there's no way for people to withhold payment of taxes to the feds. You could ask your payroll department to do it and then fail to file a tax return. But you will be taken to court for that and will not have a good time.

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                    @stinerman @codinghorror right, anyone who has filed a tax return should know this. I think people get confused by seeing stats about “which states send more in taxes to the feds than they get back”

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                    • Jeff AtwoodC Jeff Atwood

                      @joeld "how much federal tax revenue is paid directly from the states to the federal government, not talking about individual taxpayers, please break down in excruciating detail with only the most reliable, well respected, trusted data sources and use most recent data possible; thank you. Don't return until you have an answer that is unassailable from any source given your comprehensive citations. Thank you!" will return momentarily, I appreciate your question.

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                      @codinghorror pretty sure the answer is $0

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                      • Joel DJ Joel D

                        @codinghorror pretty sure the answer is $0

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                        @joeld Let's find out, my friend! At SEATAC so might be delayed but answering you is my highest priority right now. Let me see if I can get airplane Wi-Fi. I can also take a call with you, if you want.

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                        • Jeff AtwoodC Jeff Atwood

                          @joeld Let's find out, my friend! At SEATAC so might be delayed but answering you is my highest priority right now. Let me see if I can get airplane Wi-Fi. I can also take a call with you, if you want.

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                          @joeld People usually remember when they meet me.

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                          • Jeff AtwoodC Jeff Atwood

                            @joeld People usually remember when they meet me.

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                            @codinghorror hey I would enjoy that and it would be friendly!

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                            • Joel DJ Joel D

                              @codinghorror hey I would enjoy that and it would be friendly!

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                              @joeld it's always friendly and quite memorable. I'm here to learn the nuances, not to be "right" but I come with a lot of citations and data.

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                              • Jeff AtwoodC Jeff Atwood

                                @joeld it's always friendly and quite memorable. I'm here to learn the nuances, not to be "right" but I come with a lot of citations and data.

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                                @codinghorror joel at jdueck.net

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                                • Jeff AtwoodC Jeff Atwood

                                  @BoydStephenSmithJr "how much federal tax revenue is paid directly from the states to the federal government, not talking about individual taxpayers, please break down in excruciating detail with only the most reliable, well respected, trusted data sources and use most recent data possible; thank you. Don't return until you have an answer that is unassailable from any source given your comprehensive citations. Thank you!" will return momentarily, I appreciate your question.

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                                  @codinghorror I didn't ask a question. *plonk*

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                                  • Vivante KoboldV Vivante Kobold

                                    @codinghorror once you unpack how the U.S. system actually works, the situation is more complex. if states were to start withholding federal taxes, it would amount to de facto nullification or fiscal secession, which would trigger immediate constitutional crisis I guess.

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                                    @vivante again, the state is not a party to the transaction so there is no mechanical way for them to withhold federal taxes.

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                                    • Joel DJ Joel D

                                      @vivante again, the state is not a party to the transaction so there is no mechanical way for them to withhold federal taxes.

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                                      @joeld I think in the US it is more like an information gap. that is exactly what the data shows but I am outside the US so maybe I am wrong with that.

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                                      • Vivante KoboldV Vivante Kobold

                                        @joeld I think in the US it is more like an information gap. that is exactly what the data shows but I am outside the US so maybe I am wrong with that.

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                                        @vivante when you say “it is more like an information gap” what is the “it” in that sentence?

                                        More generally, when my business files a federal income tax return with the IRS and the business owes taxes, the IRS then withdraws the owed money directly from the business bank account and it goes into the US Treasury. (Same process for individual income taxes.) Where does the state ever have an opportunity of intervening in this transaction?

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                                        • Joel DJ Joel D

                                          @vivante when you say “it is more like an information gap” what is the “it” in that sentence?

                                          More generally, when my business files a federal income tax return with the IRS and the business owes taxes, the IRS then withdraws the owed money directly from the business bank account and it goes into the US Treasury. (Same process for individual income taxes.) Where does the state ever have an opportunity of intervening in this transaction?

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                                          @joeld In the absence of a "mechanical" middleman like a payroll department, the state’s opportunity to intervene shifts from the start of the transaction to its residue. It = transaction

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