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To: Your Nightmare; pigdog

 

, and to discharge other Federal duties and powers relating to the national sales tax (including those required by sections 402, 403, and 405).

 

You mean the Fair Tax legislation actually provides a Sales Tax Bureau to support & interface with state sales tax agencies administering the NRST and assuring collected funds get allocated with credited to their destination states for proper accounting and payment of administrative fees to the state agencies collecting and administering the tax system?

 

H.R.25

Fair Tax Act of 2005 (Introduced in House)
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c109:H.R.25:


 

`CHAPTER 4--FEDERAL AND STATE COOPERATIVE TAX ADMINISTRATION

`Sec. 401. Authority for States to collect tax.

`Sec. 402. Federal administrative support for States.

`Sec. 403. Federal-State tax conferences.

`Sec. 404. Federal administration in certain States.

`Sec. 405. Interstate allocation and destination determination.

Wow!! Who would have ever thought one might find such a provision in a National Retail Sales Tax system.

184 posted on 05/31/2005 11:49:41 AM PDT by ancient_geezer (Don't reform it, Replace it!!)
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To: ancient_geezer
You mean the Fair Tax legislation actually provides a Sales Tax Bureau to support & interface with state sales tax agencies administering the NRST and assuring collected funds get allocated with credited to their destination states for proper accounting and payment of administrative fees to the state agencies collecting and administering the tax system?
"and to discharge other Federal duties and powers relating to the national sales tax"
186 posted on 05/31/2005 11:57:56 AM PDT by Your Nightmare
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