It's a consumption tax. It would replace all other forms of taxes, no more income tax, no more withholdings. Originally Posted by boardmanWith all due respect, Boardman, FAT CHANCE. You must have forgotten who will be continuing to write tax law. The only way to assure that tax on income won't be added to the Fair Tax would be to a Constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th. And that's just the income tax. No way will the varmints stop levying Social Security Tax, Medicare Tax, Unemployment Tax ... on income, and God knows how many additional ad valorem taxes they will impose on gasoline, tobacco, and on and on. You know the thieving varmints will tax the air we breath just as soon as they figure a way to measure it.
So.....
Businesses would no longer have to pay any form of tax because taxes would be collected at the final retail purchase by the consumer of the product or service.
Enforcement of the tax law would be much easier therefor government bureaucracy and the IRS could be eliminated or at least drastically reduced.
In some circles it is called a "fair tax" because it imposes more tax on those that are able spend more.
There are even provisions that would allow for a prebate of taxes to those that fall below a certain income level to offset the cost of necessities like food and housing.
Originally Posted by boardman
With all due respect, Boardman, FAT CHANCE. You must have forgotten who will be continuing to write tax law. The only way to assure that tax on income won't be added to the Fair Tax would be to a Constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th. And that's just the income tax. No way will the varmints stop levying Social Security Tax, Medicare Tax, Unemployment Tax ... on income, and God knows how many additional ad valorem taxes they will impose on gasoline, tobacco, and on and on. You know the thieving varmints will tax the air we breath just as soon as they figure a way to measure it.
The "Fair Tax" would be a good idea only IF Congress were trustworthy, and that ain't gonna happen. The federal system of taxation has much more to do with using other people's money to buy votes than it does with raising revenue for legitimate, Constitutional government spending. Excessive spending by government is the problem, not the taxing mechanism that raises 58 cents of each buck spent (the other 42 cents is borrowed). Originally Posted by Don T. Lukbak
So.....You obviously haven't done any meaningful research on it or you would already know the answers to your questions.
#1: You say there will be a "business exemption" on business purchases.
#2: Who is going to verify that all consumer sales are "rung up"?
#3: And it is not "fair" .... lower income folks get a "prebate"!
And what makes anyone think that taxes on liquor, smokes, and twinkies ... will be "REDUCED"?
Heather, can you visualize a four-year-old with his lips all puckered up and the lower lips extended out, with watering eyes, and running nose .... saying .....
".... that's not FAIR"..............?
Then say ..... "labor unions" repeatedly while thinking of the child. Originally Posted by LexusLover
With all due respect, Boardman, FAT CHANCE. You must have forgotten who will be continuing to write tax law. The only way to assure that tax on income won't be added to the Fair Tax would be to a Constitutional amendment to repeal the 16th. And that's just the income tax. No way will the varmints stop levying Social Security Tax, Medicare Tax, Unemployment Tax ... on income, and God knows how many additional ad valorem taxes they will impose on gasoline, tobacco, and on and on. You know the thieving varmints will tax the air we breath just as soon as they figure a way to measure it.
The "Fair Tax" would be a good idea only IF Congress were trustworthy, and that ain't gonna happen. The federal system of taxation has much more to do with using other people's money to buy votes than it does with raising revenue for legitimate, Constitutional government spending. Excessive spending by government is the problem, not the taxing mechanism that raises 58 cents of each buck spent (the other 42 cents is borrowed). Originally Posted by Don T. Lukbak
So.....You obviously haven't done any meaningful research on it or you would already know the answers to your questions.
#1: You say there will be a "business exemption" on business purchases.
#2: Who is going to verify that all consumer sales are "rung up"?
#3: And it is not "fair" .... lower income folks get a "prebate"!
And what makes anyone think that taxes on liquor, smokes, and twinkies ... will be "REDUCED"?
Heather, can you visualize a four-year-old with his lips all puckered up and the lower lips extended out, with watering eyes, and running nose .... saying .....
".... that's not FAIR"..............?
Then say ..... "labor unions" repeatedly while thinking of the child. Originally Posted by LexusLover
So.....Just, why the fuck are you so spring loaded? Originally Posted by boardmanHaving spent some part of my life in a rural, farming environment the quality of being "spring loaded" is an advantage when navigating through "cow patties" and "bull shit" .... saves time cleaning up the mess later on.
Who does it now? Originally Posted by LexusLoverUh.....the states. They seem to be pretty thorough in taxing goods and taxable services. In Texas I believe, but could be wrong, that it's a tax administration division of the Office of the Comptroller of Public Accounts. Unless I disremember. Which is always possible.
Uh.....the states. They seem to be pretty thorough in taxing goods and taxable services. .... Originally Posted by Don T. LukbakHow many restaurants/bars have you been in when the "drawer" is left open .... or do you just hand the cash over to the server?