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July 5, 2023
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The government has to have money to pay for the military, cover the cost of obligations we’ve made like Medicare and Social Security, and build roads, bridges, and airports.  We need some things government does so clearly there has to be a tax process.  But the one we have is a detriment to our economy.  What if there was a tax plan that was flat, fair, and family-friendly?  There is one.  It’s called the Fair Tax, and it would super-charge our economy, but it is terribly misunderstood and opponents say it would raise your taxes.  It wouldn’t.  It’s pretty simple, really.  You wouldn’t be taxed for your work, savings, inheritance, or good business decisions.  The Fair Tax would be collected at the point of purchase instead of the point of production.  The current tax system is essentially a penalty on what you produce.  We tax your work in the form of an income or payroll tax.  And if you work for someone else, your money is taxed before you even get it.   It’s taken out of your check before you even cash it.  Most people don’t have any idea how much they actually pay in taxes because they never see it.  And how nice of you to let the government take your money and use it all year interest free.  The Fair Tax is essentially a sales tax or more broadly a consumption tax.  You only pay when you purchase something that is new and hasn’t been taxed before. 

Presently we punish productivity and subsidize irresponsibility. If I invest in something that increases in value which means I made a smart investment, I pay capital gains taxes.  But if I invest in something that loses money, I can write that off of my taxes.  Get that?  Successful investments are punished; failed investments are rewarded.  Only the government could create something so absurd! 

What makes a strong economy?  Work, investments in businesses, savings—even putting aside money to leave for your family to get started with a house or a business.  And maybe saving enough to give to charity at one’s death.  But we tax all of that.  If you spend all your money on stupid stuff or just don’t work,  the government will help out with your medical bills and provide a check so you can stay home and play video games.  Now here’s a simple principle:  If there is a behavior you want more of, reward it; if there is a behavior you want less of, punish it.  That’s how we raise children and train dogs.  Do the trick and get the treat.  But our tax system is the opposite of that.  Punish productivity and reward irresponsibility.

The fair tax changes that by letting you keep the money you earn, invest or save.  It eliminates the income tax, capital gains tax, and the death tax.  You pay taxes when you buy something.  And it completely eliminates the IRS.  They would be disbanded.  Don’t want to pay as much tax? Don’t buy stuff. 

But you know who DOESN’T pay income tax, capital gains or inheritance tax like you do?  Prostitutes, pimps, drug dealers, and gamblers.  They don’t fill out forms in April and tell the government how much they made selling crack to Hunter Biden!  So you are paying YOUR taxes and theirs.  But if we paid tax when we purchased things, the prostitutes, pimps, drug dealers and gamblers would pay tax because they still buy stuff.  Sometimes lots of stuff that you can’t afford. 

The Fair Tax was created by a group of some of the most brilliant economists in the country.  They were charged with proposing the fairest and most efficient form of getting the money the government needs without creating a tax code that is so complicated even the IRS doesn’t understand it and you need accountants and lawyers just to comply with it.  With the Fair Tax, there are no tax returns.  Nothing is taken out of your check.  For most of you, for the first time in your life you’d get your entire pay check and April 15 would just be another beautiful Spring Day. 

In the coming weeks, I’ll tell you more about the Fair Tax because there are a lot of people in government who don’t want it since it takes away the power to manipulate the tax code to reward political donors and punish political enemies. I feel pretty sure I can help you understand that the system we have now needs to be thrown out and a new plan put in place that’s fair, flat, and family friendly.  And did I mention, it eliminates the IRS?

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  • NaomiKay Oetross

    07/05/2023 03:21 PM

    Several of my friends & I have said this for quite sometime. It would also include the people flooding across our borders. It would include EVERYONE. Use a portion for school tax as well. Then it would be equal to everyone that wants to live in our country.

  • Barbara Rees

    07/05/2023 03:14 PM

    I need to know more about Fair Tax idea. I will be looking forward to learning more.

  • james randolph

    07/05/2023 03:09 PM

    REALITY? When an entire industry (tax prep, tax advice, IRS, tax lawyers) would become EXTINCT? When government waste is spending would be reduced?
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    THEY will not let this happen. They will fight, cheat, fight, lie, fight, resist, bribe, to prevent this. ONLY a Constitutional Amendment (Article 5) could possibly invoke this.
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    AND .. (2) any tax revenue MUST be matched by spending restraint. No borrowed money. No off-the book spending. And a requirement to pay off the $32T national debt in 20 years or less.
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    REALITY. NOPE.

  • Sterling Pennington

    07/05/2023 03:07 PM

    I would think we would want to try new government concepts by permitting a test case in one or several states. This would apply to Universal Health Care schemes as well as new taxing concepts. I believe the Medicare for All scheme was tested and did not work because of costs. It might be difficult to administer the consumption tax on individual states because many people would go out-of-state to make a lot of their purchases.

  • Mike Mays

    07/05/2023 03:07 PM

    It is the best plan, fairest to all, an intelligent design, therefore it will be rejected by the left. Selling this would require a marketing plan considering all objections (I am sure the IRS would be one), and highlighting the expected dollar amounts that only the fair tax would return to people.

  • Zeke Woodard

    07/05/2023 02:45 PM

    I like the idea of the Fair Tax but I feel that most people would still pay some form of income tax just on the state level. As a fellow Arkansan, we need reform at the state level to eliminate property & income tax. I feel like you may have some pull in that area ;). My family has paid enough in taxes to Arkansas that we could have bought the land again

  • Terry Story

    07/05/2023 02:38 PM

    I wholeheartedly agree with the intent and message of this article Mike, but how do we gain traction in a society where most of those questioned can't even identify the three branches of government and additionally where young people want socialism? I can't see a path to that tax system and I also think that most, if not all, of the politicians in power in the nation are opposed to something so simple and straightforward that would not allow manipulation on their part.

  • Penny Wood

    07/05/2023 02:32 PM

    I have been for Fair Tax since I first read about it many years ago. I don't understand why everybody doesn't push for it, but here we are still talking about it. What can we do to get the on the fast track and get it done?

  • jack G macdonald

    07/05/2023 02:25 PM

    I agree with 90% of your plan Mike. It is the right way to go with some slight modifications. You need to make clear that it is a fair tax if it is something you purchase of your own volition. You need to consider how things that are purchased involuntarily, like health care should be handled. This would have to be tax free even though you made the purchase.

  • Myra Lee

    07/05/2023 02:23 PM

    I often say that if I brought home my gross pay, I would be pretty well-off. I understand paying into social security but other taxes are unfair when so many who could work just don't! Also, the people who live in free apartments or homes and don't work but get "earned income " money for their kids is not acceptable. I love that unless you are physically or mentally unable to work or over 70, you should have to work at some kind of job and then you could get a little Medicaid to help if necessary. Society has gotten too lazy and entitled! Hopefully what Governor Kemp has put in place will help alleviate some of that problem. Another thing: stop giving refunds to anyone without subtracting what they owe back to the government. Example: You are going to get a refund of $8,000. Subtract any food stamps given, any doctor's visits you or your child got at no charge, any hospital bills not paid, etc. Then see if you're really due a refund!!!