If there is one thing in Washington for which there is bi-partisan support, it is the necessity to fund the government by taxing businesses and people. Here’s the question. Could there be a way to fund the government by bringing in the same dollar amount as the current tax code, ie revenue neutral, in a way that would stimulate, not depress, economic activity?
Here are seven informative FairTax videos that answer that question. Each one shows the benefits of the FairTax compared to the current IRS tax code. The last one features Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner.
A FairTax Rep and a US Tax Code Rep answer tax questions over lunch. “HOW DOES YOUR TAX PLAN WORK?”
A FairTax Rep and a US Tax Code Rep answer tax questions over lunch. “HOW MUCH WILL I BRING HOME?”
A FairTax Rep and a US Tax Code Rep answer tax questions over lunch. “WHAT WOULD YOU DO FOR HER?”
A FairTax Rep and a US Tax Code Rep answer tax questions over lunch. “WHAT DO YOU NEED TO GET YOUR TAXES COLLECTED?”
A FairTax Rep and a US Tax Code Rep answer tax questions over lunch. “HOW CAN I PAY LESS TAXES?”
FairTax.org held a contest for a YouTube video that answers the question ‘What the FairTax would mean to you?’ This is the winning entry from Paul Wizikowski.
My FairTax Story
This video makes a good case for what is wrong with the current tax system. At the same time, it makes the case for the Fair Tax.
Tim Geithner, President Obama’s nominee for Secretary of the Treasury, would have already been confirmed if the Fair Tax was in place. Because under the Fair Tax, there are no tax returns to file and NOT paying your taxes becomes impossible. The FairTax is fundamentally, economically stimulative.