Okay I've heard your arguments in favor of this tax. But to think that internet sites ran by small business would have to be a tax collector for the IRS is absurd. The internet is free and should be for obvious reasons. First of all small business do not have the resources to push paper for the IRS. Second internet sites that are in Canada would boom because of this not the US Based sites. Third. Small business who sell products are buying there products at higher margins than wal-mart based on quanity price breaks. If these businesses have to collect sales tax they will be out of business and Wal-Mart will have an even better advantage. It's already to their advantage that they can sell a product directly with instant gratification to the customer. But to give them a price advantage is absurd. Looks like if this bill passes we will all have to work for wal mart. Sad day in America when we sell out the small businesses again. Save the internet!!!1
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What a no brainer. I own two apartments and an insurance business. They will never sell as long as the... [MORE]
Ernie Harper
Jan 11, 2007 16:29
Okay I've heard your arguments in favor of this tax. But to think that internet sites ran by small business...
Jared
Aug 6, 2007 07:32
Two words - FAIR TAX! It is what a rapidly growing number of Americans want because it is fair and... [MORE]
Jason Gill
Jan 9, 2007 22:15
Approximately 40-50% of Americans pay income taxes to cover the rest of us, including illegal immigrants. By switching to a... [MORE]
Paul Morris
Jan 9, 2007 14:16
Mr Epstein certainly understands the importance of the power of a tax system to influence decision making. I agreed with... [MORE]
Dan Gutting
Jan 7, 2007 19:05
If one has studied the Fair Tax in detail it explains how lower income workers benefit more under the Fair... [MORE]
Ed Luck
Jan 7, 2007 14:11
The FairTax (Consumption tax) will replace the illegal income tax which is good. But the income tax which did not... [MORE]
Doug S.
Jan 7, 2007 13:52
Mr. Epstein,
This is quite a complicated discussion of a very complex issue. Imagine what individuals and businesses who have to... [MORE]
Keith Ritzler
Jan 7, 2007 13:33
The Capital Gains tax is not the only bad apple in the barrel. All the income-based taxes provide grist for... [MORE]
Chad Sargent
Jan 7, 2007 12:50
All talk about taxes should come down to one simply thing no matter what segment of taxes is talked about.... [MORE]
Tom Kropewnicki
Jan 7, 2007 11:46
In my opinion right now there are a lot of people who don't pay taxes, and if they did it... [MORE]
CJ
Jan 7, 2007 07:36
What a simply brilliant article. Concise and understandable to even the common reader. Modern tax policy is overwhelmingly complex and... [MORE]
Christian Hine
Jan 7, 2007 03:32
Last years HR25/S25 proposed doing away with all income based taxes on indivivuals and corporations and replacing them with a... [MORE]
William M Roberts
Jan 7, 2007 01:28
Thank you for that great article. Our nation needs to wake up to what is happening globally and put American... [MORE]
Kim Kilgallen
Jan 8, 2007 07:59
The current IRS and income tax on individuals and corporations is presently destroying the USA economy. A major portion of... [MORE]
Rudy Treml
Jan 6, 2007 20:26
Mr. Epstein is correct in his breakdown of consumption tax versus income tax. When people have more ot their own... [MORE]
Larry D
Jan 6, 2007 20:12
I'll make this as brief as possible.
If Mr. Epstein will spend as much time at Fairtax.org, as he apparently spent... [MORE]
William M. Tidwell
Jan 6, 2007 19:05
Professor Epstein makes very valid points about social and revenue gains to be achieved by reducing taxes on earnings and... [MORE]
Wayne Jett
Jan 6, 2007 13:18
If the citizens of the United States would Quit watching American Idle, and take the time to read the book... [MORE]
Joe Rafacz
Jan 7, 2007 12:30
If nothing else gets us sooner, inflation, for which there is no excuse, will!!
Something to call one's own and is... [MORE]
Arthur H. Goldkamp
Jan 5, 2007 21:00
4While I do not disagree with Mr. Epstein's fundamental position, I believe his example is so unrealistic as to seriously... [MORE]