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To: Principled
In my state we pay a 6% sales tax on most things. If a NRST is added of say 6-10%, how can you say that there will be no added tax burden on me to fund the fed government than would otherwise be? What makes you think that I would pay the same or less in taxes? Explain?
450 posted on 02/09/2003 6:38:36 PM PST by eeriegeno
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To: eeriegeno

If a NRST is added of say 6-10%, how can you say that there will be no added tax burden on me to fund the fed government than would otherwise be?

1) the NRST is a replacement for current federal taxes individual and corporate.

2) In replacing the federal income and payroll taxes, the costs of complying with those taxes are removed, hence the total burden imposed by government upon the individual through consumption price inflations is lessened.

What makes you think that I would pay the same or less in taxes? Explain?

Because the cost of compliance with the federal tax system is reduced.

 

DO YOU PAY YOUR INCOME TAX
AT THE SUPERMARKET?

by D. Sherman Cox J.D. L.L.M. Taxation

The full impact of the federal tax system(taxes in gross wage/salaries & other compensation + business income/payroll taxes) added onto the base(taxfree) price of retail consumption goods and services is 36% for federal taxes alone.

All wages and the taxes on them are paid for out of sales receipts to business,(i.e. consumption expenditure).

Federal tax revenues collected as % of current family expenditure = fed/(1-state-fed-savings) =

23.5/(1-.235-0.102-0.012) = 36.09%

If we add in the cost of federal tax compliance, planning, litigation & enforcement, the percentage that truely represents the burden on the family due to the Federal income/payroll tax system, product prices are increased by more than 55% over taxfree prices.

Where Have All the Dollars Gone?
How the government robs Peter to pay him back.
By economist James L. Payne, Reason Magazine February '94

When the overhead costs are added together, (24 percent compliance costs, 33 percent disincentive costs, and 8 percent other costs), they total 65 percent of tax revenue.

Current total Federal tax revenues are about $1900billion, more than $1,000 billion additional dollars are added on onto consumption prices due to the business costs of complying with the federal income/payroll tax laws.

(Payne '97, Pilla '95, AGCCA 2000, Williams 2000)

The percent total current federal burden (taxes + compliance costs) of consumption dollars = 36*(1900+1000)/1900 = 54.95% economic burden added on to base retail(i.e. taxfree) prices.

While the economic burden, under the NRST, added on to base retail(i.e. taxfree) prices is less than 30%.

458 posted on 02/09/2003 7:05:39 PM PST by ancient_geezer
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To: eeriegeno
I don'tunderstand what you're asking....
484 posted on 02/10/2003 5:20:13 AM PST by Principled
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