I think Carson’s plan is the best. No tax exemptions for anyone.
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The Huckster had a great tax plan, when he was not shucking and jiving.
Third, because the Cruz and Paul plans are "border adjustable": Imports are taxed at the flat rate when they are brought into the U.S., but American products sold abroad are not taxed at all.
What is the manner by which imports would be taxed? As an example, wouldn't a Toyota's price increase by the amount of the corporate rate? And nearly everything purchased at Walmart? I'm ok with taxing imports and reducing taxes on exports, clearly more domestic jobs there, can someone explain this a bit further?
Irrelevant.
Who has the plan most likely to get through the Congress they’ll have to deal with?
That’s reality.
Let’s see Shrillary’s and Burner’s.
Mr. Moore mentioned the FairTax only in passing, since Mike Huckabee, the only candidate who was promoting it has dropped out of the race.
HST, the appropriately named FairTax certainly should be in EVERY tax reform discussion.
Go to the FairTax website at https://www.fairtax.org and see for yourself.
We will never be a FRee people so long as we have an income tax and an IRS!
The issue is FReedom, folks!
Under the FairTax you will be rewarded for your hard work, thrift and savings. Check it out at https://www.fairtax.org.
Huckabee has the best:
“The Fair Tax”. Abolish the federal income tax , replace it with the more fair consumption tax. Your tax is based on what you use and consume.
But a small minority of people in the country will want to keep the IRS, because they have a vested personal interest: They make money doing taxes for people.
But we can’t let a minority of people hold the majority hostage to their personal vested interest.
Big buisness will also not like it cause they won’t be able to have those tax code loopholes.
They all stink. Badly.