Posted on 12/01/2004 8:25:22 AM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
...President Bush and House Speaker Dennis Hastert (search) have both said the idea of a national sales tax deserves a serious look. For many, the idea of a world without the Internal Revenue Service is very seductive.
"We spend about $400 billion a year complying with the tax code. We spend $200 billion a year just filling out IRS paperwork," said Rep. John Linder (search) , R-Ga., who has proposed a bill that would create a national sales tax.
Proponents have spent millions on research and have concluded that a national sales tax can replace the income tax, payroll tax, estate tax and corporate tax. Advocates say the new tax would lower the cost of manufacturing and job creation and attract foreign investments, among other things.
"If we were to get rid of the sales or the income tax and the payroll tax and all compliance costs, we would be so ferociously competitive in a world economy that corporate America would not be competed with unless foreign corporations started building their plants in America," Linder said.
Proponents seek a 23-cent national sales tax on all retail goods, everything from groceries to clothes, cars to electronics. Everyone would pay the same rate, which critics argue is part of the problem.
"If you consume $40,000 a year and you make $50,000 a year, would you feel it is fair if a guy who made a half a million dollars a year but spent $40,000 a year paid the same tax you do? I think you wouldn't feel it's fair," said Buck Chapoton, former assistant treasury secretary.
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The trouble is that the whiners will ruin it.
Yeah, I want a flat tax just like Russie. The socialists are going to scream at either one though. Soak the Rich, ya know? The Kerry Theme song. Hell, he probably voted against himself.
Don't think, for one second, that the "IRS will be eliminated." They will just take on new - even more intrusive roles. They will be showing up, unannounced, at every mom & pop store across the country trying to catch people selling stuff "under the counter." They will be more feared and more powerful as they grow into their new roll as the sales tax gestapo. Also, as an employer, you will still be on the hook for SS & Medicare taxes. Therefore, things haven't really gotten much simpler for you.
When I was a kid sales taxes applied to everything.
The Fair Tax is a retail goods and services tax. Retail goods in most states already have a states sales tax regime which should be easy to augment with a federal sales tax.
As to services, that would be indeed be a new burden, but remember that the idea is that the Fair Tax would supplant far more onerous tax regimes, replacing those thousands of pages of current tax code with a flat 30% tax on services rendered.
I WANT the poor to pay more. Exempting the bottom 25% from paying any federal income tax at all makes taxes too high on the rest of us. It's supposed to be a pyramid, not an upside down one. Plus, if they don't pay income tax they shouldn't be allowed to vote for federal officials. If they don't pay it is WRONG for them to have an equal say in how MY money is spent. Exempting anyone from a tax is a dangerous, dangerous step in the direction of disaster.
I believe it is HR 25.
Oh really? Look at your phone bill. Will all those FEDERAL taxes on the phone be eliminated? When was the last time you bought tires for your car? Will the FEDERAL excise tax on tires be eliminated? what is going to happen to the FEDERAL gasoline tax?
Get serious. The feds aren't going to give up anything that they get already. NRST will just make everything more expensive.
The income tax would have to be GONE, ABOLISHED for this to have a hope in hell of being successful. If they just cut taxes way down and implement this uber-tax, I think we all know what would happen.
Don't be obtuse.
"IMHO, there needs to be a mandatory price reduction as part of the deal."
The free market will dictate prices. The last thing we need is more government regulation. If a price is too high, then there will be less buyers. However, the lower you go the more people will purchase the product. So if a company wants to make more money on a product, then they will have to lower their price. Its all about supply and demand.
But if a guy who made 500,000 a year did only spend 40,000 a year - MORE POWER TO HIM! He should be lauded by left and right alike! He is conserving the earth's resources, conserving money, creating more savings which only helps the economy, etc. Nothing wrong with that AT ALL - except, someone thinks its 'unfair' that he isn't punished just because he has the talent/smarts/ingenuity to make more money.
But you are right, a guy who makes 500,000 a year will more likely than not drop 40k (if not 120k or more) on a car alone.
Like that joke about the simplified tax form:
1. How Much Did You Make? _________
2. Send it in.
This should only be conditional with the repeal of the 16th Amendment. Or else we will have both.
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