Is it illegal?
Question:
For example, could college ever be freely provided without the goverment taxing? I am not talking about scholarships. Example, coporate enterprize offers college for free. How does the business survive you ask?, by making all the lab time real life, practical projects that can generate revenue and teach useful hands on skills.
All lab money is reinvesting in the next years projects and student life.
Answer:
No - those examples, if I understand what you are asking, are not taxed. If you have questions talk to a tax accountant. Good luck.
I teach fine art.
Under your plan, how I am supposed to get paid? Last time I looked, there isn't a lot of lab time involved in figure studies.
Further, how do we encourage corporations (and who decides which ones) to provide this bounty? Should they be compelled?
What happens to all the R & D that so many companies rely upon for developing new products? No company is going to swap innovation for running an open-house Vo-Tech school.
The real-life answer you need is, cut government spending. Keep up our military, but cut everyting else to the bone. This, and only this, will reduce our tax burden.
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