Neal is playing a shell game here. There is no free ride. What Neal neglects to tell you is under the fairtax you either accept 30% lower wages or you pay 30% more for goods. There is no way around it. Taxes have to come from someplace. In Neal’s world taxes just magically appear in the coffers.
You have been shown the error of that statement literally hundreds of times on these threads yet you continue to repeat it. Why?
“What Neal neglects to tell you is under the fairtax you either accept 30% lower wages or you pay 30% more for goods. “
Get another cup of coffee and think about this again.
Those two things are not really equivalent. Yes, you will have to pay a high tax on goods you buy — outside of food and medication — but if you don’t spend any money on other stuff you don’t have any taxes taken out. That means you can choose how much you pay in taxes by how high a lifestyle you want to live. For example, if you can drive a car until the wheels fall off instead of buying a new one every two years then you won’t pay nearly as much tax as someone who feels the need to do that.
This is not the same as taking a 30% pay cut (which is what you are doing now). That 30% ALREADY comes out of your paycheck and you don’t have the ability to choose your tax level based on your desired lifestyle, it comes out no matter what.
That’s the difference. Yes, there is a price to be paid but that price can pretty much be decided by you instead of the gov’t.
Always Wrong,
How can you support the idea of an ‘Income’ tax over the FairTax? It’s not a question of paying less tax, it never was. It’s the need to get the stinking KGB IRS out of American lives.
And the author makes the point clear that under the FairTax Congress will have to deal fairly with its constituents rather than succumb to bribery.
There’s only one reason to oppose the FairTax and that is if your livelihood depends on the ‘Income’ tax.