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To: lewislynn
If the individuals are performing a service their gross income could be subject to the 23% fairtax....then they'd pay tax again when they spend what's left.

Individuals who own a business can assign themselves a salary. That salary will not be subject to a 23% tax. Plus, even if they just took their gross income,and lived off of that without assigning themselves a salary, the purchaser of the services would pay the 23% tax, not the provider of the service.

481 posted on 08/29/2005 8:49:02 PM PDT by SALChamps03
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To: SALChamps03; woodbeez
the purchaser of the services would pay the 23% tax, not the provider of the service.
What happens when the provider of the service spends what money s/he assigns him/herself?...Will they have to pay tax then or will the purchaser of their service pay their sales taxes for them too?...
Forgive my cliche abuse but so many here argue about trees and forget the forest
That's for sure...
488 posted on 08/29/2005 10:07:32 PM PDT by lewislynn (Status quo today is the result of eliminating the previous status quo. Be careful what you wish for)
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To: SALChamps03
Individuals who own a business can assign themselves a salary. That salary will not be subject to a 23% tax.
It is if it's a service business...

Suppose you have a service business now. You have a rate of $100.00 per hr. with an assigned salary of the $100.00 per hr. of $25.00.

Would the Fairtax be imposed on only $75.00 or would it be imposed on $100.00 "gross payment"?

Since you brought it up. After the Fairtax the $100.00 per hr rate would be taxed $23.00. So you might say well that's probably what the tax is "under the current system"...Maybe so if it was all income but it isn't. Also the $25.00 per hr salary you assigned yourself hasn't been taxed yet under the Fairtax. So your total tax liability on your $100.00 WAS $23.00 but after the Fairtax it would be 23% of the gross $100.00 ($23.00), then it would be another 23% of your assigned $25.00 ($5.75) when you spend it making the total liability not 23% but 28.75% and the more money you "assign yourself" the higher the tax rate....

Not only that, but if you don't charge the tax on the current service rate you'll either come up short on overhead and other business expenses or you'll come up short for your "assigned salary".....

Get it?

489 posted on 08/29/2005 10:38:04 PM PDT by lewislynn (Status quo today is the result of eliminating the previous status quo. Be careful what you wish for)
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