Originally posted by: DrPizza
on second thought...
I've read all the fair tax stuff before. A national sales tax is an idiotic (in my opinion) idea. The country saves only a few billion dollars (if they eliminate the IRS.)
The U.S. gov't is going to need to collect the same amount of money. A different scheme for collecting that money isn't going to change the amount they need to collect. But sure, go ahead and try.
Honestly, though, I've seen the figures for a national sales tax. It's a bit higher than your 10% estimate.
the main group pushing for this = 23% But, I can't believe people fall for that hair-brained scheme. Sure, I'll save more money & spend less. People with less money than me won't be able to spend quite as much less. And, (this is the important one), people with much more money than me will be able to save much much more.
Seriously, a 23% federal sales tax, on top of an 8% sales tax (in this state) = 31% sales tax??! Without me having to pay the fair tax on the first $20,000 of my purchases?? That sounds great to me. Of course, since that group is pushing for the "fair tax", it's quite reasonable to conclude their 23% estimate is their best case scenario; or at least leaning in the direction of "as low as we think it could possibly be and still work." Personally, I can be a rather thrifty person. I realized that the television shows I typically watched are all available online. For 5 months, I haven't had directv; and I'm getting more and more used to not having any television in the house at all. I'm more active & waste a lot less time. Time that when faced with paying a 31% tax on my heating bill, will be spent splitting the firewood that I obtain for free. Faced with a 31% sales tax on food, you can bet that I'll stop buying most fruit, vegetables, and meat. (This fall, I froze & canned apples & applesauce; enough to last me for the year, with about 3 more bushels to take care of.) Faced with 31% tax on food, I'll end up canning & freezing about 80% of what I eat. Buy a new car? $6200 in tax on a $20,000 vehicle? F' that! You raise the price of my discretionary purchases that I make with extra money I have by 31% and you'll see me changing my mind about a lot of those non-necessities.
This is like a poker game. If you're at the table and you don't know who the sucker is, it's you. The government is going to collect the same amount of taxes. Some people are going to pay more than before; some people are going to pay less than before. And a lot of people are claiming that their group is going to be paying less.
From the Fair Tax people:
Who will win under the FairTax? We all will become winners.
<cough> bullshit </cough>
So, we'll all pay less tax, yet the government will collect just as much? People are gullible enough to believe that?? OMG!!! I kept reading some more on one of the fair tax pages. Because corporate income taxes will be dropped, the price of goods will drop by as much as 30%. So, a $100 item will now sell for $70, because the gov't isn't collecting taxes from the corporation. Then, you'll pay $70 + 23% = $86.10 , and you don't pay income tax. Yet, the gov't collects the same amount of money? People are that naive??