FairTax system best solution for U.S. funding

Ken Becker

I want to introduce to the public a new concept for funding the federal government. A new efficient tax system that is completely voluntary. This tax plan has been introduced to the U.S. Congress as the FairTax Act [H.R. 25/S. 296].

Imagine keeping every dime of your paycheck. No federal income tax taken out, no social security or Medicare tax taken out, no taxes on business and no taxes on investment income.

Imagine on top of getting your full paycheck, you would get a monthly payment to cover taxes on all necessities up to the poverty level. All of this would be replaced with a consumption tax of 23 percent on new purchases only.

No, the cost of everything you buy will not necessarily go up 23 percent under this plan.

While the cost of new products would go up, many of the costs to produce products would be eliminated which would reduce retail prices.

How could this be? All taxes and tax compliance costs like tax preparation and accounting fees on production of a product are passed on through each process and then eventually passed on to you the consumer. These are called embedded costs. Economists estimate that there is roughly a 22 percent increase in the cost of merchandise due to embedded costs. Under the FairTax plan there would be no income tax and compliance costs passed on to the consumer.

Now imagine how businesses based overseas would react to a country that does not punish them for creating jobs. A country that says “hey if you come here and open a business we will not tax you“. Business from all countries would flood into the U.S. to base their operations. One would literally have to hide under a rock in order to avoid getting a job.

The underground economy will be taxed at last. Illegal businesses such as drug dealing, prostitution, as well as legitimate cash only businesses that are evading taxes will finally be contributing to the federal government when they make purchases.

See the tax code in black and white with this new inclusive tax. When you see a product at the store for $100 it would be marked at $100 and your receipt will read $77 retailer $23 tax.

No more accountants, special interests groups and politicians helping some to become exempt from paying their fair share. Those who want to look wealthy will pay tax when they purchase luxury items. A consumption tax is a much less burdensome tax, since it is paid by individuals both willing and able to pay them. It is not a penalty for productivity like the current income tax system.

The FairTax would change the way we fund Social Security and Medicare. Instead of taxing only 158 million workers, over 300 million citizens plus 50 million tourists who come from abroad will be funding our entitlement costs.

No more IRS, no more tax forms and no more tax filing. April 15 will be just an ordinary day. No fumbling around finding all your tax documents, then paying to have them prepared, and then hoping that everything is done right so as to avoid the dreaded audit.

The FairTax would encourage citizenship for illegal aliens since citizenship is required to qualify for the tax prebate included in this tax plan.

There truly is a better way to fund our federal government. It’s time for a tax code that’s fair, transparent and understandable.

We need to end the increasingly complex tax code dividing our great nation, and start a tax system that promotes innovation and inspires new hope for a more thriving and prosperous America for all.

Let’s eliminate the special interests groups in Washington and return the power of government back to its people. The FairTax is the economic shot in the arm needed to get this country moving again.

It’s time to eliminate the IRS and start the FairTax!

Please check out more at fairtax.org, or read “The FairTax: the truth” by Neal Boortz and John Linder. If this sounds like a good idea to you, tell your representatives that you want the FairTax.