Sales-Fancies for a National Sales Tax - a Fair Tax?

1.0. The Sales-Fancy. The retail sales tax rate will be 23 percent.

1.1. Analysis of the Sales-Fancy. The Bill plainly states that the rate will be 30 percent.

2.0. The Sales-Fancy. The sales tax will be included in the price.

2.1. Analysis of the Sales-Fancy. The Bill requires that the tax be stated separately from the price.

3.0. The Sales-Fancy. The consumer pays the companies’ income taxes.

3.1. Analysis of the Sales-Fancy.

(a) If that was true, companies would not hire lobbyists to get their companies tax loopholes.

(b) If that was true, then it is pointless to eliminate corporate income taxes and adopt a national retail sales tax - where it is obvious that the consumer really does pay all of the taxes.

(c) If that was true - ! ! excitement, excitement ! ! - then what is the obvious income taxing system that the nation should adopt?

4.0. The Sales-Fancy. Companies will reduce their prices when they are not required to pay income taxes.

4.1. Analysis of the Sales-Fancy. They do not reduce prices now when lobbyists get Congress to give the companies tax loopholes.

5.0. The Sales-Fancy. The poor do not pay any taxes under the National Sales Tax.

5.1. Analysis of the Sales-Fancy.

(a) What is the effective income-tax-rate on wealth received, for the poor under a 30 percent national retail sales tax? The answer: 23%.

(b) With a monthly (pre-bate)/(rebate): What is the effective income-tax-rate on wealth received, for the poor under a 30 percent national retail sales tax? The answer: 23%.

(c) What is the effective income-tax-rate on wealth received, for the poor under the current income taxing system? The answer: 10%.


Do you consider this a Fair Tax?

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author: Harris Dyes

Federal Taxing Systems Book
Current, Flat, VAT, Sales, New

Book Chapters
1. Current Income Taxing System
3. Flat Tax
4. Value-Added Tax (VAT)
5. 30% National Sales Tax (NST)
6. 331 Sales-Pitches for NST
8. New, Straight-Line Income Taxing System (Fair Tax 99, the true Fair Tax)

Chapter Blurbs
1. Rates increase faster on low-and-middle incomes than on higher incomes
3. Raises tax on poor, lowers tax on rich
4. A hidden, varying retail sales tax rate
5. Poor's effective income tax rate raised from 10% to 23%.
    Rich's effective income tax rate lowered from 35% to ~19%
6. 331 NST Sales-Pitches refuted
8. Rates increase the same for all incomes. Lowers taxes for 95 million tax returns.
    Increases taxes for 1 million tax returns.

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Book front cover (actual is 8.5" X 11"):

Fair Tax: Analysis By
99-Percentile-IQ




Five Federal Taxes are Analyzed:

1. Current Income Tax - a Fair Tax?
2. Flat Tax - a Fair Tax?
3. Value Added Tax - a Fair Tax?
4. National Sales Tax - a Fair Tax?
5. The New, Straight-Line Tax - a Fair Tax!


                                             
Harris Dyes
Book back cover (actual is 8.5" X 11"):

Fair Tax: Analysis By
99-Percentile-IQ




At Your Level of: IQ, Education, & Morality -
which tax do you consider fair?

1. Current Income Tax - a plot of tax rates and incomes produces a negatively accelerating curve. Think - what does that mean?
2. Flat Tax - poor people and rich people pay the same 19% income tax rate.
3. Value-Added Tax - a variable sales tax rate, the higher the companies’ profits, the higher your sales tax rate.
4. National Sales Tax - a 30% tax on all services and new products. Raises the effective income tax rate for poor people. Lowers the effective income tax rate for rich people. Unemployed, retired, and sick people pay the tax.
5. The New, Straight-Line Tax - a plot of tax rates and incomes produces a straight line. Lowers taxes for 95 million returns, and raise the taxes for 1 million high-income returns. All additions to wealth are taxed with the same rate scale regardless of the source - you work, someone else works (capital gains), inherited, gift, stole, or found.


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