Posted on 06/08/2007 5:59:55 PM PDT by rob21
Washington, D.C. Today, U.S. Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) was joined by several of his colleagues in introducing the Border Tax Equity Act. The legislation, which Congressman Hunter coauthored with Representatives Bill Pascrell (D-NJ), Walter Jones (R-NC) and Michael Michaud (D-ME), ends the double taxation of U.S. exports and works toward leveling the playing field for U.S. workers and manufacturers.
Under our current trade system, U.S. exports are taxed twice: once domestically and then a second time as they arrive at their destination, said Congressman Hunter. Our trading partners, on the other hand, rebate taxes to their exporters, who also incur no taxes when their products reach Americas shores.
For our workers to be competitive in todays global market, we must level the playing field by eliminating the excessive tax burden and correcting the unfair trade practices responsible for driving American industry offshore. By prohibiting the double taxation of U.S. exports, the Border Tax Equity Act takes a much needed and long overdue step towards enacting trade laws that give our workers and manufacturers a chance to succeed.
Specifically, the Border Tax Equity Act would:
* Direct the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to negotiate a remedy within the World Trade Organization by January 1, 2009, for the $379 billion disadvantage to American domestic producers and service providers caused by foreign border-adjusted taxes.
Should no resolution be reached by January 1, 2009, the legislation then requires:
* An offsetting assessment at the U.S. border on imports equal to the amount of the rebate provided by the exporting country;
* The issuance of rebates equal to the amount of taxes paid by American exporters on goods taxed by importing nations.
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If he can make this issue a focus on the next debate, he’ll get the attention of a lot of business owners...
So he couldn’t have co-authored this back in the 80s or 90s?
LOL, he’s been fighting to help American manufacturers for a long time now. Try looking at his record. This is just his latest effort in the struggle to restore the Arsenal of Democracy.
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