Bits and Pieces 3:The "Fair Tax" Isn't Fair to All
The “Fair Tax” proposal would replace income taxes with a “revenue neutral” consumption tax. To fund our government at the current level would require a national sales tax of 30%. The Fair Tax proposal might simplify our tax codes, but it would also have ripple effects across our economy with unknown consequences.
Economist Mike Moffatt has identified the likely winners and losers under the Fair Tax proposal. Winners would be people who are inclined to save, people who can shop in other countries, those who can avoid sales taxes by unscrupulous means, and the wealthiest one percent who will get an average tax cut of about $75,000.
The losers would be the working poor, families with incomes less than $200,000, people who derive income from the current system (tax accountants, IRS employees and income tax lawyers), and seniors who have already paid a lifetime of income taxes and would now be taxed on spending as well.
The “Fair Tax” proposal would shift more of the tax burden to middle and lower income groups, those groups already benefiting the least from recent tax cuts. Our present graduated income tax code is based on the ideas that those who profit most from our country’s wealth, resources, and opportunities should pay a greater share of their bounty in taxes. The current system seems fairer and more pragmatic than shifting taxes to those who could least afford to pay.
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Tags: consumption tax, Fair Tax, Flat tax, income tax, Mike Moffatt, national sales tax, winners and losers
Posted on September 29th, 2010 at 5:54 am
my God, i thought you were going to chip in with some decisive insght at the end there, not leave it with ‘we leave it to you to decide’.
Posted on September 29th, 2010 at 1:44 pm
Sorry. I try to just get the facts and let you decide. If you want my opinion, I think it is a really bad idea.
Posted on October 3rd, 2010 at 7:25 am
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Posted on October 10th, 2010 at 9:51 pm
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Posted on October 11th, 2010 at 10:00 am
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