I was reading the WSJ the other day and came across this. I haven't fully researched this thing, but on the surface it looks legitimate. No more tax forms, no more SS/Medicare withholdings, you keep your entire paycheck (ie: you earn $10/hr and work 40hrs, you take home 400. end of story)instead everything pools into one huge sales tax (~23% plus individual state sales taxes) and the money is divvied into SS/Medicare/etc from there. Wave goodbye to accountants, the IRS, April 15, and all the other useless and annoying crap associated with paying taxes. Thoughts?FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/ooglwHomepage: http://www.fairtax.org[Edited on July 21, 2006 at 10:55 AM. Reason : info]
7/21/2006 10:47:54 AM
oh man, the liberals are gonna hate you on here
7/21/2006 10:50:43 AM
i got a refund check for $1 two weeks agoi can't say goodbye to thrills like that
7/21/2006 10:54:02 AM
Terminate.
7/21/2006 10:58:16 AM
the FAQ explains quite bit. don't knock it til you've read it
7/21/2006 11:02:39 AM
Steve Forbes already tried it and not enough people voted for him
7/21/2006 11:02:57 AM
There are several obvious issues:1.) Why is this any better than what we have now? We still need to raise the same amount of revenue. Either my taxes will actually go up or my taxes will be shifted onto someone else. Experiece tells me my taxes will probably go up.2.) It shifts tax burden farther onto the poor and middle class. This is because the rich spend a much smaller portion of their income and thus are taxed on roughly the same income as the middle class (ie you may earn 100X more than me but only spend 4X as much as me).3.) Making a change this drastic could have serious consequences. It would be difficult to phase this plan in because you can't have some people paying sales tax and others still paying income tax.4.) It's regressive in the sense that significantly increasing the sales price of goods will reduce consumption, causing the rate to rise, causing consumption to reduce...[Edited on July 21, 2006 at 11:09 AM. Reason : ?][Edited on July 21, 2006 at 11:11 AM. Reason : ?]
7/21/2006 11:06:05 AM
I think very few people actually look at their pay stubs and realize how much the money the government collects from them individually and realize how much the government collects as a whole. A national sales tax will make it blatantly obvious, and put pressure on the government to become more economical. Therefore, it'll never happen simply because of the loss of power to the government.^ I haven't read the articles, but I thought there was something set up to still collect income tax on income above and beyond a certain amount.[Edited on July 21, 2006 at 11:15 AM. Reason : ]
7/21/2006 11:13:12 AM
I THINK WE WOULD STILL HAVE AN APRIL 15TH
7/21/2006 11:14:40 AM
7/21/2006 11:15:12 AM
Because, in the aggragate, people are stupid and lazy.
7/21/2006 11:16:30 AM
^x5 Actually this bill was written by economists if I remember correctly. so they probably thought of that already. But:1) America spends $250+ billion each year in tax forms, accountants, and compliance with tax laws2) with this, there is NO tax to pay (corporate, income, or any other taxes), and everyone receives a rebate each year for basic necessities. So rich person A spends $5million on houses/yachts/etc and gets taxed, then gets ~$4000 rebate. Poor person B spends $40,000 on housing/food/etc, and receives $4000 rebate. the difference is clear. (ref: FAQ#13&14)3) It's all a moot point because no one is paying taxes in the first place and would even have to send anything in. the government get's their money automatically when you buy your goods, and that's the end of it. And since no one is paying income tax in the first place, it's as fair as can be.[Edited on July 21, 2006 at 11:20 AM. Reason : -][Edited on July 21, 2006 at 11:26 AM. Reason : -]
7/21/2006 11:18:34 AM
i think all the CPAs in the country, as well as large corporations like H&R Block as well as all the thousands of government employees in the IRS would lobby against this
7/21/2006 11:21:03 AM
^good. Then maybe they'll be forced to do something more productive. Not an insult against them, but for the system to be set up such that they are necessary is a huge drain on the national economy.
7/21/2006 11:23:11 AM
Here's something to consider:- Essentiallyall of us on TWW have received more in services from the gov't than we have paid in taxes.- Most people receive more in services from the gov't in their lifetime than than they pay in taxes.Judging from some other countries, more Americans would benefit from higher taxes (i.e. nationalized healthcare) than lower taxes. Some of you have been suckered into this moral argument that they are stealing your hard earned money, when in fact you are making money on the deal.
7/21/2006 11:23:34 AM
No one has ever posted this topic ever before in Soap Box. Ever.This is innovative stuff right here.
7/21/2006 11:24:57 AM
7/21/2006 11:26:06 AM
READ THE FAQ FOLKS!! It's all there!!^I'm guessing this bill will create jobs, rather than eliminate them (yes, that's in the FAQ as well #17,20&31) [Edited on July 21, 2006 at 11:38 AM. Reason : -]
7/21/2006 11:31:22 AM
^ i dont think 17 or 31 addresses what he was saying. this topic has been done to death as well.we dont need to read the faq when we've discussed it for PAGES, but only a search for FAIRTAX would have let you know that.http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=382141[Edited on July 21, 2006 at 11:41 AM. Reason : .]
7/21/2006 11:40:57 AM
It's not all in the FAQ. That is a pro fairtax web page. I'd be surprised if the numbers even add up. Show me something objective.
7/21/2006 11:41:35 AM
Why don't we just cut all this incremental tax hike crap and just get to point... 100% of your paycheck goes to Uncle Sam and he decides what you get back
7/21/2006 11:45:44 AM
We had an interesting thread back in January on the FairTax. I'm glad to see new folks are getting interested in the bill.The FairTax (H.R.25 and S.25) is a bill currently waiting for a vote. When passed, it would eliminate the federal individual and corporate income tax, The alternative minimum tax, social security withholding tax, capital gains tax and medicare tax. It would replace these taxes with a 23% inclusive consumption tax on all new goods and all services. The tax would not be imposed on used goods. The Fairtax has features that will appeal to both liberals and conservatives....
7/21/2006 11:46:06 AM
^x3 True, As I stated in the beginning, I haven't gotten a chance to fully research this. But I read through it, thought it was interesting, and just thought I'd put it out there and see what people thought about it. I personally think it's a pretty cool idea, but to each their own i suppose... *shrug*[Edited on July 21, 2006 at 11:49 AM. Reason : -]
7/21/2006 11:48:59 AM
This is such a cool plan!It's revenue neutral, lowers corporate taxes, lowers taxes on the upper class, and middle and lower class taxes stay the same!It's magic!and [Edited on July 21, 2006 at 12:59 PM. Reason : .]
7/21/2006 12:58:02 PM
7/21/2006 2:43:16 PM
What are you new? You've had 18 posts to get caught up on the happenings in political thinking over the past 20 years. You should have seen this shit millenia ago.
7/21/2006 4:08:27 PM
7/21/2006 4:11:04 PM
As always, I'm the lone voice proclaiming a 23% sales tax as a bad idea only because it is being collected all at once. The urge to sneak the car/stereo/TV out the back door of the store is too much. It would be much better if we instead made it a Value Added Tax. The relative effect of sneaking the TV out the back door would then be no more than 5%. Yes, instead of just retailers we would need every productive enterprise to file a tax return, but the level of corruption by those filling will be dramatically reduced. Income Tax: requires every working human to file: 115 million returnsnegatives: does not tax criminals, liers, illegals, and is prone to government largess, requires an army of IRS agentsVAT Tax: requires every productive enterprise to file: 6 million returns (made-up)negatives: does not tax criminal businesses, requires a small contengent of IRS agentsSales Tax: requires every retail/sales enterprise to file: 1 million returns (made-up)negatives: does not tax criminal businesses, rediculously strong urge to avoid the tax, requires a tiny contengent of IRS agents
7/21/2006 5:00:43 PM
Didn't someone mop the floor with the fiartax people in the old thread?
7/21/2006 5:11:19 PM
i've read a little about the VAT before, and would like to see it investigated further.i'd go for the FairTax over the clusterfuck we have right now, though.i mean, what's the worst that can happen? it doesn't generate enough money, and we spend more than we generate, so we're right back to square one.of course, i'm hoping that, in the long run, the clusterfuck we have now will be financially advantageous for me, simply because it's an easier bullet to dodge once you have enough money to hire good CPAs. I also plan having my own corporation as a tax shelter.[Edited on July 21, 2006 at 5:12 PM. Reason : ^not really]
7/21/2006 5:11:38 PM
Seems like it was Kris, but I just occasionally lurked.
7/21/2006 5:14:16 PM
well, kris would be vehemently opposed to it, and for good reason given his socialist/communist ideology. that doesn't mean he "mopped the floor" with them, though.
7/21/2006 5:16:51 PM
If we need to keep the income tax, we should at least get rid of withholding. When people have to write one big check for 20-40% of their earnings, the truth will hit them.
7/21/2006 5:24:51 PM
yeah, that would helpand i hate the idea of the same money getting taxed once when you earn it, taxed again when you spend it, taxed again when you invest it, and taxed again when you die.
7/21/2006 5:26:46 PM
the tax code as it stands now is the most confusing pile of shit ever invented by man, id rather have the sheriff of nottingham coming around stealing coins from my pockets then the BS we have now[Edited on July 21, 2006 at 5:34 PM. Reason : .]
7/21/2006 5:33:12 PM
7/21/2006 5:44:35 PM
^ Then we should lower tax rates to compensate.
7/21/2006 5:57:15 PM
OH I GOT AN IDEA. NOBODY PAYS TAXES AND THE POOR STILL GET A REBATE. EVERYBODY WINS!
7/21/2006 6:04:51 PM
7/21/2006 6:08:14 PM
It's an economically dangerous tax design that encourages savings and discourages consumption. Its bracket scale is bottom-heavy, and it would lead to greater class disparity.The IRS can be slimmed down through other tax systems, although it isn't substantially large so as to be a drain on the economy.
7/21/2006 6:10:49 PM
7/21/2006 6:13:35 PM
If this system was ever instituted, our government would collapse within a year.
7/21/2006 6:39:09 PM
the only successful countries have systems like this.in fact, im sure we have plenty of real life examples of Libertarian success in the world.in truth, as nice as this sounds, I doubt it would accomplish its best objectives.and i love how it is assumed that all liberals all love tax increases and tons of fed. government programs. there are no variations on the theme.[Edited on July 21, 2006 at 7:28 PM. Reason : .]
7/21/2006 7:26:33 PM
sales tax is regressive. more sales tax is more regressive.end of story.
7/21/2006 7:49:31 PM
luxury taxes are progressive, however.If we set a tax-free limit on items that cost a certain amount (inflation adjusted every year) and also made other items completely tax free (food, for instance) then it would not be regressive
7/21/2006 7:52:45 PM
^ hmmm. maybe.... and all that sales tax complexity could perhaps create some jobs for the income tax accountants who were put out of work.
7/21/2006 7:58:53 PM
7/21/2006 8:16:26 PM
7/21/2006 8:49:39 PM
this would create a MASSIVE black market
7/21/2006 9:17:34 PM
Just got back in....
7/21/2006 10:00:03 PM