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To: MV=PY

Yes, all taxes are paid by individuals anyway as you noted. Hence eliminating all federal income taxes and replacing them with a “retail” sales tax will have little effect on the aggregate tax collected.

Retail is in quotes bc it’s very important. Everything is taxed...but only once... that being at the time of retail consumption. That includes services like dentist, lawyer, software licensing, etc. but as you noted, the dentist, lawyer, and software company are already paying taxes that they include in their prices. So prices don’t change much in a competitive environment.

Exports can have their taxes rebated (border adjusted) and imports are required to pay the tax upon reaching our border.
The rate would be about 30% as an add-on (how sales taxes are usually viewed) which is about 23% as an included portion of total cost (how income taxes are usually viewed).


39 posted on 12/04/2016 8:19:22 AM PST by Principled (...the Supreme Court of the United States favors some laws over others...)
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To: Principled

Thanks for clarifying.

If the internal “revenues” were not significantly changed I think this approach aligns with strengthening the free market. At least it would be a simplification and cost businesses and citizens less in compliance.

Do you know of any analyses of this approach?


59 posted on 12/04/2016 11:31:18 AM PST by MV=PY (The Magic Question: Who's paying for it?)
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