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tjones80
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In the United States we are putting more people away for a long time for non-violent offenses. Wouldn’t it be more humane to put those convicted of non-violent offenses in for a short period of time such as for six months? Then the court could impose a income tax as punishment.
For example, a person that is convicted of a computer hacking crime would be convicted of a misdemeanor and would lose all tax deductions then have to pay a 5% flat tax, in addition to regular income taxes, as penalty for their crime for 5 to 10 years.
This could work great for first time offenders and the law would not apply to people convicted of other crimes. By having a misdemeanor conviction the person would still be employable and the additional taxes would create more revenue for the government. Instead of putting a person in prison for many years with a cost of approximately $30,000 per year.
The court can impose fines for a few thousand dollars now, but most of that is uncollected because the court does not have the time or resources to enforce such fines.
I just would like us to be more humane to non-violent offenders, save the taxpayers money from prison costs and raise revenue for those that we do jail.
If someone earns $35,000 per year they would have no tax deductions on that income and have in addition a federal or state 5% income tax. The collected income tax from that person would be about $5250 per year.
Any thoughts?
For example, a person that is convicted of a computer hacking crime would be convicted of a misdemeanor and would lose all tax deductions then have to pay a 5% flat tax, in addition to regular income taxes, as penalty for their crime for 5 to 10 years.
This could work great for first time offenders and the law would not apply to people convicted of other crimes. By having a misdemeanor conviction the person would still be employable and the additional taxes would create more revenue for the government. Instead of putting a person in prison for many years with a cost of approximately $30,000 per year.
The court can impose fines for a few thousand dollars now, but most of that is uncollected because the court does not have the time or resources to enforce such fines.
I just would like us to be more humane to non-violent offenders, save the taxpayers money from prison costs and raise revenue for those that we do jail.
If someone earns $35,000 per year they would have no tax deductions on that income and have in addition a federal or state 5% income tax. The collected income tax from that person would be about $5250 per year.
Any thoughts?