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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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  • Warren Robbins

    07/05/2023 01:50 PM

    That type of tax would hurt people on fixed incomes. We already have State and local taxes so that’s going to be damaging. Every time they need more money they just increase the percentages.

  • Richard Masci

    07/05/2023 01:41 PM

    Its beyond me why more people in the US are not terrified of a tax collection agency (IRS) that we now know is armed. I never thought in all my years the IRS was armed! It's not just a suit coming to your door to audit you, they could be coming in full tactical gear. Why is it democrats don't seem to fear the IRS? I think that the plan they're talking about would give you more take home pay, but that is quickly consumed by the items you purchase. This sounds like a way to fairly tax those based on what they spend.

    Today you've got the wealthy getting paid or moving their money into off-shore accounts to avoid being taxed. If we reverse it, wouldn't they just buy products from other countries and ship it here? And I am not talking about buying through the web, but buying and shipping it to an off-shore address, that address would forward it to your address here -- for a small fee. Smaller than the taxes at least.

    Lets say a wealthy person wants to purchase a $10,000 ring. Keeping the math simple, lets say taxes on that is 10%, well that's $1000. But if that purchase is to an address in another country that the person setup for items like this like designer shoes, clothes, computers, etc -- they may only charge $100 to ship that ring to the person, and the taxes are never collected on the item.

  • John Wayne Snelson

    07/05/2023 01:38 PM

    I like the idea of the fair tax! However, elimination of the IRS would not be feasible. Changing the the scope, responsibilities and enforcement structure of the IRS would be required. We would still need an accounting and enforcement unit, regardless of what it’s called, to insure those who collect taxes do so honestly. State or federal level checks and balances. Good luck getting any politician to sign off on the removal of all IRS employees.

  • Joan Berwaldt

    07/05/2023 01:32 PM

    I have thought that a flat tax would be very good, but this "fair tax" that you describe sounds better! Sure would like to see it implemented!!

  • Rickie Miyake

    07/05/2023 01:16 PM

    I think an across-the-board single rate flat tax on consumption is a great idea! But how long would that purity last? Just a day or two before it became another thousands of pages long code book in which different people paid different rates of tax and that would be determined by the tax passport you were forced to carry. And you'd have no say as your CBDC's got deducted from your account. Just like anything else, the government would pervert and politicize a good idea.

  • Dennis Sheridan

    07/05/2023 01:13 PM

    There is only one, very big, problem with the "Fair Tax", it would have to be instituted by a law or constitutional amendment. You can guarantee that those on the left who write the law or amendment would put in a rather simple mechanism for raising the rate and unnecessary spending would continue.

  • Klaus J Christoph

    07/05/2023 01:04 PM

    I would love to see the Fair Tax. We'll never see it unless we term limit all politicians.

  • Glenda Ward

    07/05/2023 12:59 PM

    I agree that the fair tax is what we need!

  • Tom R Frommer

    07/05/2023 12:57 PM

    I am retired and on Medicare and social security Living in assisted living. What happens to me with the flat tax? Will the cost of assisted living go up 23% and my social security and Medicare go away? As a retiree will I be able to live?

  • Kenneth Wong

    07/05/2023 12:50 PM

    I agree completely with your proposal. The Fair Tax is simple and really fair. The problem is going to be the transition period and how to implement it, especially with the entrenched deep state of bureaucrats. The IRS would fight tooth and nail against it.

    However, if Trump wins in 2024 with a big enough majority in both the House and the Senate, it can be done. Have you discussed this idea with Trump and the other GOP candidates? Please do so asap so that it can be implemented by the next GOP administration.