5 responses to “If Ron Paul abolishes the IRS how will we take those healthcare deductions and credits?”

  1. lordkelvin

    With no IRS and no income tax.. there will be nothing to take *any* kind of deductions from. There will also be no way to use an income tax system to penalize some and reward others depending on who is in or out of favor with politicians.

  2. Don't Know

    After Reading your article I could no longer hold back my disgusting grin in knowing that this article is full of tyrannical rules imposed upon everybody. I don’t care what class of people they are.
    For example : …………..It is time to take back our health care. ?? What health care have we really had? We never had no law stating that health care was a right in the constitution. It is an opportunity. Our constitution gives us the ability to prosper and on and on. The Constitution does not give govt the right to impose their form of tyranny against companies who do not want to provide health care for free to those who can not pay for their services. That is one example on who is losing their freedoms first so we the polotarant are next.
    Next in the article states this
    “Eliminating federal regulations that discourage small businesses from providing coverage.”
    So we have regulations in place to discourage small business’? why?
    I thought we had liberty.
    Reform licensure requirements so that pharmacists and nurses can perform some basic functions to increase access to care and lower costs.
    So we are not free. We just think we are.
    HR 3075 provides truly comprehensive health care reform by allowing families to claim a tax credit for the rising cost of health insurance premiums.
    So govt has to make laws that allow people to do things that they do not want to do. If the rich lose their rights where does that leave the poor?

  3. Mr. Smartypants™

    He’s not going to be able to dismantle the IRS. Half of what Ron Paul says he supports he simply won’t be able to accomplish. It’s good to debate some issues, but realistically, who can solve healthcare? It’s been an issue for years and to expect that one man (or woman) can solve the issue unrealistic. Healthcare is the new gay marrige-just a wedge issue.

  4. Think Richly™

    Enigma, I see that you are comparing apples to oranges. You are comparing a conservative philosophy to a liberal philosophy. Ron Paul is a conservative libertarian. Your idea of a healthcare plan is that of a liberal doctrine. Why is the apple not like an orange? Because it’s an apple!

    I have already answered a similar question of yours, so I will not repeat in detail. But in essense, you are assuming that these two things are mutually exclusive. They are not.

    Ron Paul will create a presidential or executive order or a bill to abolish the IRS, but he will let the congress decide. If the bill passes the congress, then and only then will the IRS be abolished. Until then, you will still have to pay federal income taxes, and you will be able to claim your deductions to their fullest legal extent.

    But if the bill passes the congress, then you will save the federal income taxes that you used to pay to the IRS, and you will still be able to deduct your healthcare expenses from state income taxes.

  5. Lea

    HR 4624 is the bill which will allow pharmacist to bill for services under medicare/medicade. Right now, if a pharmacist performs a service, we can’t get paid for it. You have to use some odd ball ways to get paid for services. When you do get paid, your reimbursement rate is lower than an associates degree physician’s assistant. Pharmacists want to get involved, but can’t because it will loose money.