Jerry Eichenberger
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Let's kick this idea around for a while. It's quietly brewing in some think tanks in Washington, both of the liberal and conservative persuasions.
Facts are:
1. Deficit is mind boggling, and the bill will come due eventually.
2. We alreday have some of the highest income tax rates in thE developed world.
3. Most states have a sales tax.
4. Most European countries, which are far more liberal leaning, have a value added tax, which in reality is a national sales tax.
The biggest argument against any sales tax is that it can be regressive, since people lower on the economic scale spend more of their total income on taxable items like clothing. It's not really true, since historically food and shelter are not subject to sales taxes, but the regressive argument can easily be dealt with by providing a tax rebate to those whose incomes are below a certain level, such as the famous "federal poverty line".
The two biggest arguments in favor of sales taxes are:
1. Impossible to get around - there are no loopholes, everyone pays; rich or poor, illegal working "off the books" someplace - if you buy a taxable item, you pay the tax, period.
2. Costs very little to collect and enforce, unlike income taxes that need an army like the IRS to enforce and collect. And it taxes consumption, not savings nor capital formation.
OK, what say ye?
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