Why? If I am required to pay a certain amount of money back each month with interest and I have absolutely no way to wipe that debt away other than repaying it, why am I also getting taxed on that money as income? I am required to have a degree to earn money and I cannot pay for a degree without federal loans so why am I getting charged twice for them?
The only way student loans work in the United States is if they were designed to be a financial tool to prevent educated members of the working class to save up enough money to actually do anything with besides surviving the next few months.
You can write off an electric car in the same way you can write off a jet. It's a company expense and required to perform your role in that company.
See the following steps to write anything at all off, note poor people may not have the prerequisite assets to make buying more assets tax free.
Step 1, create marketing company
Step 2, assign income to that company from your other companies (you do have other companies right?)
Step 3, do fun shit with stuff you bought
Step 4 have accountant write it all off as marketing delivery expenses and client schmoozing.
This is exactly right. This is why rich people don't pay taxes, because everything can be written off in service of a company. But it can only be written off against the taxes collected on the gains of the company, so unless your company makes money, it doesn't really make sense.
I once heard that argument in a different, yet equally rage inducing context: "outlawing same-sex marriage isn't discrimination! Everybody has the right to marry someone of the other sex" 🙄🙄🙄