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Replace All Federal Taxes on Income with the Fair Tax Act , HR 25

Elyse Wood
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At 8:52pm on April 27, 2009, Marilyn Rickert said…
Hi Elyse!

Welcome to FairTax Nation!

FairTax Nation a site designed and managed by FairTax volunteers to serve the needs of FairTax advocates by providing a place to share ideas, find resources and create new opportunities with the goal of passing the FairTax HR 25.

On Nation we are working on many projects. One is our 50 State Campaign. We want to link at least 1,000 active volunteers in each state to work together in a national effort to pass the FairTax. That would give us at least 50,000 active volunteers able to communicate, plan events, etc. I know some people want a FairTax rally in Washington D.C. This is how we build the organization to make this event and many others possible.

Please feel free to invite your FairTax friends to join us.

Thank you!
Marilyn Rickert

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Elyse
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Newton
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AL
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36352

Elyse Wood's Blog

Fair Tax and the status quo

Posted on April 28, 2009 at 3:24am 1 Comment

I am new to the Fair Tax and am still trying to learn what this would mean to us as taxpayers. Should we succeed in getting the Fair Tax put into place, this would mean the US would have to repeal the 16th Amendment in order for it to work-so it would have to be conconcurrent movements. What would keep the states from "exercising their rights" and start their own "state, city or county" income taxes if they so chose to do so? It would appear that the 26% would work only if all other entities… Continue
 
 
 

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