"... OK. Now I get it. You mean if the tax is partially hidden and misleading people may buy into it being a good deal.Kinda like the Fairytax when they say its going to be a 23% sales tax, but when you buy a $1 item, after the tax is added it wont be $1.23. It will be more.
Great idea, hiding what the real tax will be. I'll bet that will help to get people on board with this."
No, obviously you DON'T get it. You're seriously misinformed on almost every point you make. You'd help yourself a great deal just by reading the first 3 or 4 pages of the report and then the paragraph headed "3.3 Tax-Inclusive versus Tax-Exclusive Rates" that starts at the bottom of page 10 of the paper.
There is no "hiding" of the tax rate - quite the opposite since a receipt is required with each taxable sale that shows the rate clearly.