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To: Taxman
How about answering the question? Does the "FairTax" apply to home purchases?

If so, that's why it hasn't got a chance of ever being passed.

226 posted on 04/16/2016 3:06:40 PM PDT by MaxFlint
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To: MaxFlint

The FairTax applies to all NEW goods and services sold at retail.

Read the legislation, please, so you can gain a real understanding of how FairTax works.

Whether you know it or not, every retail good and service purchased by an American consumer has a federal tax burden of roughly 25% built into the final sales price.

When the federal tax burden is lifted FRom the corporations and businesses that provide the goods and services American consumers purchase, those businesses and corporations will be forced, through competitive marketplace pressures, to lower their prices to remain competitive. That is the nature of our FRee enterprise system.

What I am saying is that a $100,000 house in today’s (income tax) market will be a $100,000 house, FairTax inclusive, in tomorrow’s (FairTax) market.

Likewise, your $4.95 McDonald’s hamburger meal will still be $4.95.

And, you must remember, you are paying for the house and the Mickey D’s hamburger meal with money that has not been taxed!

In the FairTax system, no taxes are paid until a retail sales transaction takes place.

Please do your own research; don’t take my word for it.

When you do your research, be thorough. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised!


231 posted on 04/16/2016 6:05:42 PM PDT by Taxman ((H. L. Mencken correctly observed: Government is actually the worst failure of civilized man.))
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