>>> I believe the cost of certain services and products will fall in price if the 9-9-9 plans comes to be. Isn’t it logical to think if the corporate income tax drops from 35% to 9% then businesses will be able to roll prices back?
From the Laffer article in the WSJ:
Thus, Mr. Cains 9-9-9 tax base for his business tax is $9.5 trillion, for his income tax $7.7 trillion, and for his sales tax $8.3 trillion. And there you have it! Three federal taxes at 9% that would raise roughly $2.3 trillion and replace the current income tax, corporate tax, payroll tax (employer and employee), capital gains tax and estate tax.
It would appear that about 38% of the revenue from the 9-9-9 plan would be derived from the corporate tax. Looking at the current Monthly Treasury reports, corporate income tax accounts for about 8% of revenues under the current plan. Assigining half the payroll tax receipts brings the corporate share to 26% of revenue. I’m not sure how they will be able to roll back prices.