I can’t go into a lot of detail here, but from everything I’ve read, I believe it would be the single greatest improvement to the lifestyle of every American since the industrial revolution. Now that’s a bold statement, so here’s what I’ve discovered.
The Fair Tax would replace that annual $2.2 Trillion dollars with a retail sales tax on all new goods and services purchased at the retail level. Used goods are excluded, only new items would be taxed. There would be a 30% markup on everything new you buy at the retail level. A product that cost $100 today would cost $130 after the Fair Tax. Everything would be taxed! Yikes!. That’s right, everything you buy would have a federal tax. That would be in addition to any State or local taxes. Who would want that? Well, keep reading.
Since all of the Federal revenues would come from the retail sales tax, there would be no income tax. So there would be no need to withhold federal, social security and Medicare taxes from your paycheck. You would receive the full value of your earnings. So the money you receive by not having to pay federal, social security, and Medicare taxes would help you pay for the retail sales tax. Instead of paying the government through income, you would pay it through a sales tax. A sales tax instead of an income tax.
But what about the poor? They can’t afford a 30% increase in the cost of retail goods. That’s true, and the Fair Tax compensates for this by paying a “prebate” to every American citizen for the tax on the necessities of life. This would be a monthly payment based on the number of members in the household. A poor single mother with 4 kids who doesn’t work would receive a monthly check of about $680. This is in addition to her current social security payments, food stamps, or other government programs. She would get $680 in addition to all other money currently received from the federal government. This will compensate for the new retail sales tax.
What about the rich? Well, most rich people don’t pay income taxes anyway. If they do, it’s only on a portion of their income. They have other forms of income that isn’t earned through a paycheck. Real estate rentals, dividend income, etc. But rich people like to spend money don’t they? They buy houses, expensive cars, yachts, jewelry, you name it. Under the Fair Tax, they would pay taxes on all that stuff.
What about illegals? The current estimate is that there are 20 million illegals working in the
What about the elderly? They too would receive the monthly prebate. Also, the social security, pension, and Medicare payments they receive would not have a federal tax. They would benefit.
Under the Fair Tax system, the economy would grow tremendously because corporations would no longer need to make business decisions based on the tax ramifications. It is estimated that nearly $11 trillion dollars is held by US corporations in foreign countries to avoid paying taxes. With income taxes removed, most of those companies would return operations to the
There are those that say there would not be enough revenue from the Fair Tax to equal the loss of income tax and there would be a deficit. That deficit would need to be made up by the
But drug dealers like expensive cars don’t they? They buy clothes, food, etc. So do porn stars and the rest of their industry. Foreign visitors have to have a place to stay, buy food, souvenirs, etc. All of these folks would contribute to the federal purse when they buy retail goods. The tax base would expand tremendously from the 150 million of us that actually pay income taxes, to everyone who buys something, EVERYONE. Under the Fair Tax, the government wouldn’t care where you got your money. Illegal or legal, it doesn’t matter. Everyone would pay the tax when they buy retail.
There is much more to this, such as the fact that the cost of retail goods would eventually decrease because wholesale cost would be reduced when corporate taxes are eliminated. All through the supply chain, corporate taxes would be eliminated leading to a reduction in the cost of retail products.
This just touches on the highlights of the plan. Right now there is legislation in
It would eliminate the IRS by repealing the 16th Amendment. Think of it. No more IRS. Businesses currently pay $450 billion annually to comply with the IRS tax codes and they spend money to formulate strategies to avoid paying tax. Individuals pay $250 billion in tax preparation, tax software, tax lawyers. All of that would be saved. That’s a total of $700 billion in savings. That’s an amount equal to 32% of the total income tax revenue!
Read more about it in the link below. There will be strong opposition in
2 comments:
Wow, something we actually agree on! It's a pretty radical concept to some and the 30% sticker shock probably scares the heck out of most people who haven't investigated it but I think I think it's a better and more fair solution to what we have right now. Plus, like you mentioned, illegals would be forced to pay if they are living and spending in this country - which is good thing. Also, from what I've read, groceries would be exempt from tax.
Will it ever happen? I doubt it, it makes too much sense.
The sticker shock would easily defeat the measure unless folks understand they would be able to pay the increase through removal of the income tax plus the monthly prebate. Exempting groceries would be a good bone to throw at illegal immigrants who would not receive a prebate under the plan.
I believe the revenue potential for the US would be tremendous and would solve so many problems. Budget deficit, trade deficit, personal savings and investment, salvage of social security, and on and on.
On the other hand, politicians love to tinker with taxes and that is the biggest obsticle to the Fair Tax. But a good idea is worth fighting for and if enough people fight, it can happen.
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