OK, so I have money that has already been taxed in savings or wherever. Say $1,000. On implementation of the Fair Tax, I now need to spend 23% more for a product using money that I've already paid taxes on. I've read both books and can't figure out how this is addressed. Effectively, I would be paying taxes on my saved money again.
The day before the Fair Tax is implemented, a product costs $1.00. The day the Fair Tax is implemented, I now have to pay $1.23. Which is fine, if there is no longer an Income Tax on my paycheck.
Wouldn't a Pre-bate on all my current cash / assets need to be made in order NOT to lose 23% purchasing power on money I've already paid taxes on?
Am I missing something?
Thanks!
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