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Hay How bout we just give retirees a NRS Coupon to give the old folks a savings on the NRST. The coupon could then transfer up to a discount on the item taxed to the retailer.

Of course, this may make second class citizens out of those who work and pay, and it might also be possible for businesses to cheat the system somehow into getting additional tax breaks...hmmm.
176 posted on 11/03/2004 1:35:46 PM PST by WritableSpace
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To: WritableSpace

Hay How bout we just give retirees a NRS Coupon to give the old folks a savings on the NRST. The coupon could then transfer up to a discount on the item taxed to the retailer.

Why treat any individual differently from any other?

Tax everyone without exception with the same rate, cover tax payments up to the povertyline of expenditute for everyone with a pre-paid grant based on household size.

No second class citizens required.

Under HR25, all legal residents would receive a demogrant called the Family Consumption Allowence(FCA) equivalent to the FairTax paid on essential goods and services. The FCA will be paid in advance, in equal installments each month. The size of the monthly FCA will be determined by the government's Poverty Level for a particular family size, multiplied by the tax rate paid to all households regardless of income or actual expenditure.

Every year, the Department of Health and Human Services [HHS] determine the "poverty level" for each family size.

The 2001 "FairTax" Family Consumption Allowance Figures

Family Size

HHS Poverty Level

Annual FCA

Monthly FCA

One

$8,590

$1,976

$165

Two

$17,180

$3,951

$329

Three

$20,200

$4,646

$387

Four

$23,220

$5,341

$445

Five

$26,240

$6,035

$503

Six

$29,260

$6,730

$561

Seven

$32,280

$7,424

$619

Eight

$35,300

$8,119

$677

1) Federal Register: February 16, 2001, Pages 10695-10697).

[ The monthly FCA for each adult is .23 * (HSS poverty level for a single person)/12 to assure no marriage penalty due to the manner in which the poverty level is dependant on family size. The monthly FCA for each child is .23 * (the incremental increase of HSS poverty level for a family with one child over no child) ] A. Geezer

 

Today, using 2004 HHS povertyline figures, A family of four, for example, could spend $24,980 per year free of tax because they will have received over the course of the year a demogrant totaling $5,745. $5,745 is the amount of sales tax paid on $24,980 in expenditures. That family spending double the "poverty level" or $49,960per year will effectively pay tax on only half of their spending and, therefore, have an effective tax rate of 11 ½ percent or half the FairTax rate.

The beauty of the FairTax is that you can control how much you pay in taxes. If you happen to save, invest or spend a portion on used [previously taxed] items, you can get your effective tax rate below 9%.

To illustrate examine the tax burden that a family of four will have at various annual expenditure levels as compared to that same family under the current system:

 

H.R.25 "The FairTax Act

Not only does every family receive a FCA based on family size, not income, but they will also receive 100% of their gross paycheck to allocate between savings/investment tax free or spending for consumption before government can lay claim to any tax dollars.

228 posted on 11/03/2004 6:03:08 PM PST by ancient_geezer (Equality, the French disease: Everyone is equal beneath the guillotine.)
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