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FairTax's Plausible Solution

Submitted by mjwhite, Jan 9, 2008 17:35

If the government no longer has the payroll of the multi-thousands of IRS employees and each of these people becomes a procuctive citizen in the business world, can you imagine the boost to our economy. Way too many of our tax dollars go to cover the cost of administration of government programs instead of going directly to the programs being administered.

This is just one of the many ways the Fair Tax will benefit Economic Growth.


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Dear Ms Diana Furchtgott-Roth Thank you for your positive "Opinion" of January 9,2008 on the FairTax possibilities and the impact it... [MORE]

Joseph LeBlanc 

Jan 12, 2008 01:46

Over 60 % of the oil consumed in this country is imported at a global price. Oil companies that sell... [MORE]

Bruce Barnes 

Jan 13, 2008 01:36

I love the idea of the FairTax so much I've been staying up and posting in forums discussing it. What... [MORE]

dculling 

Jan 11, 2008 06:47

"FairTax" definitions: Used property – defined as property on which the federal sales tax has been collected already, and property that... [MORE]

Bruce Barnes 

Jan 12, 2008 01:02

Will the IRS really be gone? The IRS is uniquely qualified to administer the Fair Tax with people, computers, and... [MORE]

Bruce Barnes 

Jan 10, 2008 23:46

The Consumption Tax will replace personal taxes of 60 % of the budget and also another 40 % to raise... [MORE]

Bruce Barnes 

Jan 10, 2008 23:43

A consumption tax could garner more support if services/labor were taxed at a lower rate than new products. More US... [MORE]

Kristin 

Jan 10, 2008 23:19

Ms. DIANA FURCHTGOTT-ROTH, I just read your article. I am impressed by the strong argument you made for investigating the fair... [MORE]

Ed Harrison 

Jan 10, 2008 09:42

Take a simple example we can all understand like a gas station that sells gasoline to a customer and that... [MORE]

Bruce Barnes 

Jan 12, 2008 01:45

Thanks for your accurate and thoughtful discussion of the FairTax. I support this proposal and believe the American People will... [MORE]

Rodger Gamblin 

Jan 10, 2008 05:00

If the government no longer has the payroll of the multi-thousands of IRS employees and each of these people becomes...

mjwhite 

Jan 9, 2008 17:35

All the discussion to now has been on the internal effect of the FairTax but the international issues also deserve... [MORE]

Dewey715 

Jan 9, 2008 14:00

The fairtax pushes the tax burden to the middle class. It eliminates middle class tax deductions like the mortgage interest... [MORE]

FairTaxFraud Institute 

Jan 9, 2008 06:56

The FairTaxFraud Institute is putting out derogatory information about the FairTax to protect their vested interests in the current tax... [MORE]

Tom Kropewnicki 

Jan 10, 2008 11:41

Consider: "The fairtax pushes the tax burden to the middle class. " Considering the prebate provisions of the Fair Tax... [MORE]

David Patterson 

Jan 10, 2008 14:50

To add research basis to Mr. Patterson's perceptive rebuttal, I offer the following: Over time, the FairTax benefits all income groups.... [MORE]

Ian Repley, Ann Arbor 

Jan 10, 2008 20:41

The FairTax Act of 2007 (HR 25 / S 1025) represents a prospective power shift of massive proportions in America.... [MORE]

Ian Repley, Ann Arbor 

Jan 9, 2008 04:52

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