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Flat Is the New Fair
Wall Street Journal ^ | 9/30/2011 | Stephen Moore

Posted on 09/30/2011 5:41:07 AM PDT by New Jersey Realist

'Suddenly, liberal Democrats are making the same argument about the tax code that I've been making for 20 years," laughs former Republican House Majority Leader Dick Armey. "Welcome to the party." Mr. Armey, who along with Steve Forbes has been the torch bearer for the flat tax since the early 1990s, believes that the latest applause line from President Obama that "billionaires should pay the same tax rate as janitors" may be the political gateway to sweeping tax reform.

Mr. Forbes sees an opening here too and says: "The flat tax is the perfect issue for these times. It fixes the economy and doesn't cost a dime." He's right. It's the teed-up GOP response to a jobless recovery and the near-universal sentiment among voters that the tax code is corrupt beyond repair.

That case is inadvertently helped as Mr. Obama and his new best friend, billionaire Warren Buffett, barnstorm the country trashing the tax system for, as the Oracle of Omaha puts it, "coddling the super rich." In truth, the system isn't nearly as skewed in favor of those at the top of the income pyramid as they allege: Today the top 1% pay 38% of the income tax. But in Washington, perception drives policy. The virtue of a flat tax with no deductions is that it provides an ironclad guarantee that the rich pay no lower a tax rate than janitors and secretaries.

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To: New Jersey Realist

I prefer the fair tax.

With the fair tax, you snag people like drug dealers, prostitutes, and people who otherwise wouldn’t pay taxes.

You also reward savers, as money that’s saved and/or invested isn’t taxed unless you spend it.

Let’s say that i earn and want to invest $20,000 with the flat tax. If the tax is 10%, then I can only invest $18,000.

With the Fair tax, I can invest all $20,000.

I get to make money (interest/dividends) off that $2,000 for my retirement. When I spend it, I may spend part of it on things like my car insurance, phone bill, electric bill... things that aren’t taxed at all with the fair tax.


21 posted on 09/30/2011 6:42:31 AM PDT by Marie (Cain 9s Have Teeth)
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To: New Jersey Realist

Consumption tax is a much better model than any sort of income tax. The notion that the government is entitled to some portion of my inocme is simply wrong.


22 posted on 09/30/2011 6:46:21 AM PDT by PubliusMM (RKBA; a matter of fact, not opinion. 01-20-2013: Change we can look forward to.)
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To: SumProVita
My husband and I agree. That flat tax is the way to go.

If you are talking about a flat rate INCOME tax then I must respectfully disagree as that would retain the IRS and continue to allow government bureaucrats to define just what is, or is not, "income". Beyond that we have already been there and done that several times over the last one hundred years and we have what we have today.

Further, taxing income is taxing on exactly the WRONG end of the spectrum! We should be taxed on what we consume and NOT what we produce!

Bottom line is that the income tax is a SLAVE tax that comes to us straight out of the Communist Manifesto (second section toward the end) and is unworthy of ANY people who would call themselves FREE!

The REAL answer is here.

23 posted on 09/30/2011 6:46:51 AM PDT by Bigun ("The most fearsome words in the English language are I'm from the government and I'm here to help!")
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To: New Jersey Realist

“This is the right way to go.”

No, it’s not. The USA has had five (5) flat INCOME taxes since 1861 and each time it grows back into a mess. Check the history for yourself.

The INCOME tax is like a cancer. You can make it ‘flat’ and it will spread and metastasize. Each new session of Congress thinks to tinker with the INCOME tax code and pats themselves on the back for fixing the tax problem when in actuality they are butcher like amateur surgeons who cut out a tumor leaving thousands of cancer cells behind to kill the patient later.

Pass a flat tax now and come back in 10 years to see the middle class is once again in pain from having their deductions cut, from having their tax rates go up, from the rich and wealthy finding clever ways to get their income classified as nontaxable or defined not as ‘income’.

Since 1913 there have been five major tax reforms, each reform making the tax code simpler and ‘flatter’, only to see such reforms undone by tax code amendments within 10 years or less.

Since the last major tax reform in 1986, there have been more than 20,000 amendments to the tax code and a quadrupling of tax lobbyists inside the Beltway.

The real lasting tax reform that is in line with the Founder’s original intent is here:

http://www.fairtax.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about_faq

Study Study Study and ask questions.


24 posted on 09/30/2011 6:53:47 AM PDT by Hostage (The revolution needs a spark. The Constitution is dead.)
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To: outofsalt
“Fair(tax) is better than Flat”

U R absolutely right! Let me use your post as a vehicle to comment on the flat vs fair tax

The “Flat” tax is just a smaller version of the income tax. Can you imagine the debate over what to leave in or out of the new flat tax? Can you imagine the compromise? The bi- partisan bill that we will get stuck with?

That is just the beginning. Every congressional session after that, tax after tax will be added back to the tax code. Can you imagine the back door deals? I'll give you this tax if you give me this. Having all these taxes to put back in, is like dangling crack in front of an addict.

How long will it take until we are right back where we are today? NOT LONG!

That is why the “flat” tax is a terrible idea. It has a nice name, it “sounds” good, it sounds easy, but it is not the answer. The current tax code needs to be DESTROYED once and forever. The “FAIR” tax does just this. It REPEALS, let me say that again, REPEALS the income tax. No tweeking, no tinkering around the edges.

The FAIR tax “abolishes all federal personal and corporate income taxes, gift, estate, capital gains, alternative minimum, Social Security, Medicare, and self-employment taxes and replaces them with one simple, visible, federal retail sales tax administered primarily by existing state sales tax authorities.

This is HUGH!~ It replaces ALL these taxes, not JUST the income tax. DID YOU KNOW THAT? Does the “flat” tax do that?

“The FairTax:

Enables workers to keep their entire paychecks
Enables retirees to keep their entire pensions
Refunds in advance the tax on purchases of basic necessities
Allows American products to compete fairly
Brings transparency and accountability to tax policy
Ensures Social Security and Medicare funding
Closes all loopholes and brings fairness to taxation
Abolishes the IRS “

Look at your paycheck stub, get one out right now we'll wait. Now see that great big number on your check that you usually ignore? The one that might say “gross” or “total wages” THAT IS HOW MUCH YOU TYPICALLY WILL GET under the FAIT tax. That's right, you get it ALL, to spend as YOU want to.

Oh, also you will get a monthly “prebate” check so that lower income earners still pay less tax, or no tax. To you, the check may be a new lawn mower, to others it could be rent or groceries. You decide. (MONTHLY, remember, like twelve per year).

Now let's say congress wants to raise your taxes. Like make the 23%, let's say to 25%. Simple to understand? Can you imagine the public uproar?

Educate yourselves on the FAIR TAX. Just say “NO” to the flat tax.

http://www.fairtax.org/site/PageServer

By the way, Cain's 999 idea is no good. It keeps the income tax. This won't work. THE INCOME TAX MUST BE REPEALED. Nothing less will do.

25 posted on 09/30/2011 7:05:04 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts ma'am, just the facts)
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To: New Jersey Realist

Agreed. Make the tax the bluntest instrument possible: a simple rate structure spread over a very wide base with very limited exemptions. Lock that in via Amendment so future politicians can’t change the game easily.


26 posted on 09/30/2011 7:10:10 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (So much stress was put on Bush's Fault that it finally let go, magnitude 6)
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To: New Jersey Realist

Flat would be an improvement, but it preserves the IRS, which is a costly, intrusive and unconstitutional horror.

The beauties of the Fair tax include its simplicity and its natural tendency to encourage saving and investment. But the biggest beauties in the FairTax legislation as Linder crafted it was the elimination of the 16th Amendment (which was adopted under sketchy circumstances at best) and the axing of the IRS in its entirety.

I wish the Fair Tax had more support.


27 posted on 09/30/2011 7:27:51 AM PDT by RightOnTheLeftCoast (Obama: running for re-election in '12 or running for Mahdi now? [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahdi])
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To: RightOnTheLeftCoast
I wish the Fair Tax had more support.

The Fairtax has more support, both in Washington and with the public, than ALL other tax reform proposals combined!

28 posted on 09/30/2011 7:34:01 AM PDT by Bigun ("The most fearsome words in the English language are I'm from the government and I'm here to help!")
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To: faucetman
Questions for the fair tax people:

1) A rate of 23% seems awful high to me as a sales tax, and who's to say that rate can't increase in the future?
2) What happens in states that already have a sales tax, like in MA?

29 posted on 09/30/2011 7:55:39 AM PDT by Hemingway's Ghost (Spirit of '75)
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To: C210N
But, do I pay the same tax rate since I'm jewish? Or, would that only be the case if I was a jewish janitor?

Red Sea Pedestrian custodians pay double! Read the fine print!

30 posted on 09/30/2011 8:17:44 AM PDT by Max in Utah (A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within.)
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To: New Jersey Realist

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jewish-Janitors-for-Herman-Cain/265384623496473


31 posted on 09/30/2011 8:27:00 AM PDT by big bad easter bunny (Cain 2012)
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To: New Jersey Realist

Every FREEDOM loving American should both do an on line search on the name Beardsley Ruml and find out for yourselves who he was. Then read the article at the link below where he explains what taxes are REALLY for in today’s America.

http://hiwaay.net/~becraft/RUMLTAXES.html


32 posted on 09/30/2011 8:27:25 AM PDT by Bigun ("The most fearsome words in the English language are I'm from the government and I'm here to help!")
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To: New Jersey Realist

Obama’s flat tax... everyone sends in 70% of gross income...


33 posted on 09/30/2011 8:56:15 AM PDT by April Lexington (Study the Constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
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To: Hemingway's Ghost
1) A rate of 23% seems awful high to me as a sales tax, and who's to say that rate can't increase in the future?

You must remember that the fairtax replaces not only the personal income tax but social security and medicare payroll taxes as well.(The Corporate income tax and the inheritance tax go away as well.) You really should, in the privacy of your own home, play around with the Fairtax Calculator and see for yourself how you would fare under the fairtax.

As to the second part of this question, YOU and hundreds of millions of other taxpayers would see that the rate was not increased unnecessarily! Remember that today, under the income tax system, more than half of the public perceives that they pay no income tax and thus do not care what the rate is! Secondly these millionaires and billionaires the Obozo keeps talking about in reality pay very little income tax because they have arranged their affairs in such a way that allows them to live VERY well and consume like crazy while having very little in the way of "income". ALL of that would change overnight with the fairtax in place.

2) What happens in states that already have a sales tax, like in MA?

Fairtax has actually done a study on this and found that in Texas, which does not have a state income tax and everything is paid for with via property taxes and our state sales tax, we could do away will ALL state and local property taxes and lower the current state wide sales tax rate of 6.25% to a little less than 4% and raise the same amount of revenue with the sales tax alone simply by conforming our sales tax base to the Fairtax base! There are other benefits for states as well! You should take the time to read What's in it for the States.

34 posted on 09/30/2011 8:59:34 AM PDT by Bigun ("The most fearsome words in the English language are I'm from the government and I'm here to help!")
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To: RetroSexual

The larger problem is not tax collection. The greater problem is spending. Until spending gets back under tax revenue, we are still borrowing money and that has to stop.


35 posted on 09/30/2011 9:37:38 AM PDT by taxcontrol
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To: Marie

You say that you would have the full $20,000 to spend and that is true but it is not the full picture.

Even if the tax rate is the same between fair and flat tax(10% in your example), you end up with the same amount of goods. Under the fair tax, everything AND I MEAN EVERYTHING, would cost 10% above the cost of the goods - that is the tax burden. So the net effect is that the first $2,000 would go to taxes and $18,000 would go towards “goods”.

Thus, you end up with the same amount of goods. This is true if you buy products, commodities, even stocks and bonds. So your investment ends up being the same -UNLESS- you start allowing tax exempt status for some products. And once you do that, the fair tax is no longer fair.

Same tax, different side of the equation. The only way to make this difference to weigh heavily in the favor of fair tax would be not not tax interest earned on bank accounts, investment dividends, bond interest, etc. Then you would have a significant tilt towards fair tax.


36 posted on 09/30/2011 9:52:26 AM PDT by taxcontrol
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To: taxcontrol

With the Fair Tax, everything is not taxed. Your utility bills are not taxed. I don’t believe that college tuition is taxed. Used items are not taxed.

And my point was that $20,000 was my estimated *investments*, not money I plan to spend. The Fair Tax rewards savers.

So I get to earn money in my IRA or 401K off that $2000 before I spend a dime of it. When I do spend it, a large portion of what I spend will go to non-taxable things.

This increases the motivation to invest. More money goes into business development. The stock market goes up. Boomers can afford to retire. This *quickly* paves the way for the next two generations to catch fire in the workforce.

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Now what to you say about the point that the Fair tax captures tax-dodgers (illegal immigrants, drug dealers, prostitutes, etc) where the Flat tax does not?

I’m for anything that makes *everyone* pay. Cheaters don’t get to dodge out.


37 posted on 09/30/2011 10:04:57 AM PDT by Marie (Cain 9s Have Teeth)
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To: New Jersey Realist

Anything that will greatly simplify the tax code I am for.
Anything that will simplify and shrink government I am for.
Anything that makes it impossible for some hell bent marxist radical commie to manipulate and fundementally change our system against the people’s will I am for.
Anything that restores our Constitutional Republic to its former glory I am for.
Anything that restores basic common sense and values I am for.
GO TEAM!


38 posted on 09/30/2011 10:20:16 AM PDT by Leep
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To: umgud; New Jersey Realist; reaganaut
My proposal:

Individual Income Tax

For a natural person or Subchapter S corporation a rate of: 10% on all income, however derived; no deductions

Corporate Income Tax

For a C corporation not paying dividends a rate of: 15% on all income, however derived; no deductions

For C corporation paying dividends a rate of: 0% (Dividends paid out are income to individuals or other corporations.)

Tariffs on Imported Goods

For Most Favored Nation, a rate of: 5% on all types (currently averaging 2.5%) For all other imports a rate of: 15%

Note: This does not solve the problem of inflation and capital gains, but this is just a tax proposal thread, so debating the gold standard isn't appropriate here. Also, this does not bring in quite the same amount as the 9-9-9 Plan, but we need to reduce what we spend, anyway.

39 posted on 09/30/2011 10:21:06 AM PDT by mrreaganaut (Socialism is the gospel of envy and the religion of thieves)
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To: Hemingway's Ghost

The existing income tax causes prices to be higher in consumer goods and services by an average 22%. This is called embedded tax effects which we don’t see.

What the FairTax does is to say stop taxing everything in the production and service chains and everywhere in the middle and take all the taxation down to the end of the line at the consumer level; Shunt all the tax crap right down to the retail end. Voila 23%!

Problem is people will then SEE what the hell they’ve been paying.

But because it is transparent, every year Congress must vote on the Tax Rate and people will be watching what they do.

As it stands now it’s all smoke and mirrors.


40 posted on 09/30/2011 11:43:40 AM PDT by Hostage (The revolution needs a spark. The Constitution is dead.)
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