The Fair Tax Book
by Boortz, Neal
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In the face of the outlandish American tax burden, talk-radio firebrand Neal Boortz and Congressman John Linder are leading the charge to phase out our current, unfair system and enact the FairTax Plan - replacing the federal income tax and withholding system with a simple 23 percent retail sales tax. This dramatic revision of the current system, which would eliminate the reviled IRS, has already caught fire in the American heartland, with more than 600,000 taxpayers signing on in support of the plan.
As Boortz and Linder reveal in this first book on the FairTax, this radical but eminently sensible plan would end the annual national nightmare of filing income tax returns, while at the same time enlarging the federal tax base by collecting sales tax from every retail consumer in the country. The FairTax, they argue, would transform the fearsome bureaucracy of the IRS into a more transparent, accountable - and equitable - tax collection system. Endorsed by scores of leading economists - and supported by a huge and growing grassroots movement - the FairTax Plan could revolutionize the way America pays for itself.
As Boortz and Linder reveal in this first book on the FairTax, this radical but eminently sensible plan would end the annual national nightmare of filing income tax returns, while at the same time enlarging the federal tax base by collecting sales tax from every retail consumer in the country. The FairTax, they argue, would transform the fearsome bureaucracy of the IRS into a more transparent, accountable - and equitable - tax collection system. Endorsed by scores of leading economists - and supported by a huge and growing grassroots movement - the FairTax Plan could revolutionize the way America pays for itself.
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ISBN: 9780060875497
Published Date: May 2, 2006
Publisher: ReganBooks
Language: English
Page Count: 204
Size: 8.38" l x 4.99" w x 0.98" h
Category
Business & Economics
Subject
Taxation