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Title: FairTax
Post by: gatorjohn on November 20, 2006, 10:57:50 AM
Let's hear your opinion about the FairTax!


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Fox17 on November 20, 2006, 11:06:40 AM
what is it?


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Ida_Mann on November 20, 2006, 12:42:31 PM
love it,,,,,,dunno if the masses would understand all of it though.

Id@


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Bigscrb15 on November 20, 2006, 12:55:12 PM
im for it..... http://fairtax.org/


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: gatorjohn on November 20, 2006, 01:04:58 PM
Fox17, it would abolish the IRS, you would no longer have to file a return by April 15 (it would just be another nice day). Do you know how much you paid in taxes last year??? We (EVERYONE--- from Bill Gates to illegal aliens) would be paying a consumption tax for all goods and services purchased. Check out www.fairtax.org for details.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Mr. Fixit on November 20, 2006, 01:19:18 PM
Fox,It's all to do with your future. Get the book by Neil Boortz and John Linder and read it.It will be the most important book you will read. 


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: gatorjohn on November 20, 2006, 01:27:32 PM
Well stated Mr. Fixit! The young people of this country stand to gain the most when it's passed.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Quad32x on November 20, 2006, 02:20:56 PM
When you say IRS the hair brisels on the back of my neck. Anything that would get rid of the IRS is a good thing ! ;)


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: yunt2ride on November 20, 2006, 03:41:23 PM
What would happen to all these people with all these kids that don't work and sit back and wait on that child credit refund check at income tax time. That would be a funny site.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: gatorjohn on November 20, 2006, 04:55:43 PM
There would be no more refund checks, they would get a prebate check monthly based on the family size.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: 4fittyr on November 20, 2006, 05:49:47 PM
im all 4 it   irs has been screwin me for the last 20 yrs, time to make changes or flat tax


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Mrs.Nightbreed on November 20, 2006, 06:30:51 PM
I don't know. My knowledge of this is limited, but it seems as if it would help the rich more than the average person. Until we opened the shop, we always got a return. Now we don't get as much of a return but don't have to pay in so its all good. I have a payroll company, so we do get small paychecks with taxes taken out. Makes life a lot easier at the end of the year.

Anyway, to get to the point. That would make a 23% sales tax added to our already 6.5% (Orange co.) So we would all be paying 1.30 for a 1.00 bottle of soda...In the big picture, I don't know if that would be financially any better than getting taxes taken out of my check. Think about a weeks worth of groceries: 100.00 would be 129.50. Multiply that by 52 weeks and everything else you buy. Will it really help?


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: xr100racer on November 20, 2006, 09:49:04 PM
taxes on my pay check suck but 29.5% sales tax is not cool


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Fox17 on November 20, 2006, 11:06:09 PM
o ok. well im 16 so i havent payed t6axex yet cause i had no need to. never got money. anyway i guess it sounds good. anything that gets rid of the irs is good i guess. ill look into it.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Bigscrb15 on November 20, 2006, 11:54:00 PM
I don't know. My knowledge of this is limited, but it seems as if it would help the rich more than the average person. Until we opened the shop, we always got a return. Now we don't get as much of a return but don't have to pay in so its all good. I have a payroll company, so we do get small paychecks with taxes taken out. Makes life a lot easier at the end of the year.

Anyway, to get to the point. That would make a 23% sales tax added to our already 6.5% (Orange co.) So we would all be paying 1.30 for a 1.00 bottle of soda...In the big picture, I don't know if that would be financially any better than getting taxes taken out of my check. Think about a weeks worth of groceries: 100.00 would be 129.50. Multiply that by 52 weeks and everything else you buy. Will it really help?


The prebate takes care of that. Every family gets a "prebate". If you are a family of 4(2parents, 2children) your allowance is $26400, so you will get $6072/year(23%) as a prebate. you will only end up actually paying taxes if you purchase more than $26400 worth of goods.

http://fairtax.org/PDF/2006FairTaxPrebates.pdf



Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: gatorjohn on November 21, 2006, 07:41:03 AM
taxes on my pay check suck but 29.5% sales tax is not cool

They are actuallygoing to be around 23%. Someone is playing mathematical semantics with you. The difference is whether you concider the taxes inclusive or exclusive. Buy a $100 toaster under the new plan. $77 is for the retailer and $23 goes to the fed. 23% as an inclusive tax right? Now, figured exclusivly. Buy the toaster for $77 and add $23 in sales tax for a total of $100 and the sales tax rate would be 30% . In each case you pay exactly the same for the item and exactly the same tax, the only difference is how you figure the tax. Opponents of the fairtax would rather have you believe you're paying 30% instead of 23%.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Ida_Mann on November 21, 2006, 08:36:22 AM
you also need to take out the other things that get the toaster to the store that add "tax" to the price that we normally don't think of.

The manufacturer has to pay their suppliers tax on their supplies that don't neccessarily go into the final product, but the cost of taxes they pay does.

The shipper has to pay taxes on things that go down to even the boxes they package the toaster in,,,,then they pay tax on the fuel for the truck that they put the toaster on, someone paid tax on the tires that go on the truck, someone paid tax on the truck that the tires went on that the toaster went on,,,,on and on and on......

Now, some will say,,,OK, since the stores are getting the toasters cheaper now, why wouldn't they leave the price alone and reap bigger profits?  That I think will last a couple minutes at most because some stores will leave their profit margin the same and start undercutting their competition easily and then the capitolistic system takes over.

now, what was the original question? ;-)

Id@


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Bigscrb15 on November 21, 2006, 09:23:47 AM
Also another great advantage is that the tax is ONLY on new items. If you buy a used car or used house, you don't have to pay taxes because the government has already collected their 23% of that item.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: yunt2ride on November 21, 2006, 10:13:21 AM
23% is not bad. Lets figure it out the way it is now.



They already get about 30% income tax on every penny I make. Then they get another 6 to 7% on every thing I buy. Then they take out all those other fees for me working like Social Security and medicare. Thats probably around 40 or 50% before I even get started with what I would like. I know someone will say something about Social Security and Medicaid but If I die at an early age then where does it go. Not to my family. The IRS keeps it and give it to the sorry people out there that does not work.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Mr. Fixit on November 21, 2006, 11:30:49 AM
When you get your paycheck there aren't any taxes taken out. You only pay on what you buy. Like Scub said if you buy somethng used no taxes are collected. That would have been great,when I got titles on the atv's I bought used I wouldn't of had to pay taxes on them. Mrs. Nightbreed you would like this system,now get back to work on my engine j/k lol.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Mr. Fixit on November 21, 2006, 11:36:50 AM
If anyone has a chance listen to or call the Neil Boortz show. In Orlando it's on WDBO for 8am to 1pm or call 1-877-310-2100. He loves to talk about it. boortz.com is the web site. 


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Fox17 on November 21, 2006, 12:32:20 PM
who came up with fairtax?


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Mr. Fixit on November 21, 2006, 12:38:36 PM
I think it was Sen. John Linder of Ga.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Fox17 on November 21, 2006, 02:03:26 PM
dem. or rep.?


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Mr. Fixit on November 21, 2006, 03:17:11 PM
Do a google search.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: gatorjohn on November 21, 2006, 03:47:26 PM
He is a Republican and is the bills sponsor in congress. The idea came from economists from several major universities. If enough of the peoples voices are heard (write to your congressmen and senators) this could be law by the 08 election.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Bigscrb15 on November 21, 2006, 04:30:40 PM
I hope it is law soon. Would solve A LOT of our problems. Look at Canada, they pay 15% sales tax on everything and they get free health care. imagine what we could do with 23% on new our stuff.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: dnigels on November 21, 2006, 06:33:23 PM
I cast a No vote.  The problem I see is the big ticket items (house, autos), the logic that the pass through costs will be eliminated thereby reducing the base price of items, is a pipe dream that WILL NEVER happen folks.  I am in favor of a flat rate 15% income tax.  We can than take the current tax code and throw it on a bonfire.

Canada's free health care sucks so bad, most people who need any timely or detailed treatment travel to the U.S. and pay huge (no insurance) for it.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Mr. Fixit on November 22, 2006, 07:37:42 AM
With a flat tax illegals still do not pay taxes and we still support them. With the fair tax they do pay taxes and take the bourdon off us.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Mr. Fixit on November 22, 2006, 07:45:09 AM
As far as houses and autos,if two dealers are selling the same car,they will always try to under cut each other. The same as two gas statoins on the same corner. If one is priced at 2.20 and one at 2.25 where are all the people going to get gas. Soon the other will drop his price to stay competitive. 


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: tat2mike on November 22, 2006, 07:53:01 AM
what about property taxes i suppose they will be affected as well right?   



Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Bigscrb15 on November 22, 2006, 09:33:56 AM
what about property taxes i suppose they will be affected as well right?  



No, you will still pay property tax because that is on the local level. Fair Tax is just Federal


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: dnigels on November 22, 2006, 09:55:15 AM
With a flat tax illegals still do not pay taxes and we still support them. With the fair tax they do pay taxes and take the bourdon off us.

The govt. could certainly do more to combat illegal aliens.  But the biggest problem is the greed of the American Citizen (me included).  Don't hire illegal aliens!  Supply and demand dictates if they don't have any money (taxed or not taxed) the problem, as far as whether they pay tax on it is moot.  They can't buy goods either, so the attraction of coming here will be diminished considerably.

I don't want to pay to support illegal aliens either!

The money made from taxing 15% of the mega-rich incomes (much of which is now loop-holed out) is 100 fold more than what we are shelling out for illegal alien support programs and lost taxes.

Combine these ingredients, and I believe you will have a winner!  Thats just my 2cts.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: Quadracer on November 22, 2006, 04:35:26 PM
I think it is a great tax!


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: dreadhed on November 25, 2006, 03:44:05 PM
I cast a No vote.  The problem I see is the big ticket items (house, autos), the logic that the pass through costs will be eliminated thereby reducing the base price of items, is a pipe dream that WILL NEVER happen folks.  I am in favor of a flat rate 15% income tax.  We can than take the current tax code and throw it on a bonfire.

Canada's free health care sucks so bad, most people who need any timely or detailed treatment travel to the U.S. and pay huge (no insurance) for it.
The tax would only be on new cars & homes.  Just think how many taxes are in a new house now.  Everyone who works on the house & all of the supplies have taxes that are passed on the the buyer.  I like the Fair Tax, but I would also take for the flat tax over the current system.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: scamutz on November 25, 2006, 09:06:15 PM
The way I see it, the best thing about the Fair Tax is that I don't get penalized for the amount of money that I work to earn.  AND, I am in control of how much tax I pay.  If I don't want to pay excess taxes, don't buy new cars, grow a garden, drink more water, etc. etc.  Reality is that i'm probably too lazy to do those things, but as least I'm in control...  I don't see that there's a loser anywhere.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: gatorjohn on November 26, 2006, 08:57:06 AM
The way I see it, the best thing about the Fair Tax is that I don't get penalized for the amount of money that I work to earn.  AND, I am in control of how much tax I pay.  If I don't want to pay excess taxes, don't buy new cars, grow a garden, drink more water, etc. etc.  Reality is that i'm probably too lazy to do those things, but as least I'm in control...  I don't see that there's a loser anywhere.

All excelent points! Please check out the website and sign the petition. The more names the better.


Title: Re: FairTax
Post by: dnigels on November 26, 2006, 05:48:53 PM
The talk is the use tax on new items replacing income tax.  Incom tax is Federal.  Current sales taxes are State taxes.  THEY ARE NOT GOING AWAY!