Comments - Is John Huntsman's tax plan better than the Fair Tax? - Fair Tax Nation2024-03-28T09:29:42Zhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2636007%3ABlogPost%3A160467&xn_auth=noHi Robert!
I love your sugges…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2011-12-26:2636007:Comment:1606712011-12-26T15:54:45.718ZMarilyn Rickerthttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/Marilyn
<p>Hi Robert!</p>
<p>I love your suggestion!</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Marilyn</p>
<p>Hi Robert!</p>
<p>I love your suggestion!</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Marilyn</p> May I suggest revising the fo…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2011-12-26:2636007:Comment:1607592011-12-26T14:59:47.300ZRobert Williamshttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/TXFairTaxer
<p>May I suggest revising the following paragraph to be more accurate?</p>
<p><font color="#0000FF">The Huntsman's tax plan does not mention the payroll taxes -- the taxes that most people pay -- so you will need to add 15.5% to each of the rate which would make the <strong>rates 23.5%, 29.5% and 38.5% of everything you earn compared to the Fair Tax rate of 23% of what you spend for personal consumption.</strong></font></p>
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<p>To read:</p>
<p><font color="#0000FF">The Huntsman's tax…</font></p>
<p>May I suggest revising the following paragraph to be more accurate?</p>
<p><font color="#0000FF">The Huntsman's tax plan does not mention the payroll taxes -- the taxes that most people pay -- so you will need to add 15.5% to each of the rate which would make the <strong>rates 23.5%, 29.5% and 38.5% of everything you earn compared to the Fair Tax rate of 23% of what you spend for personal consumption.</strong></font></p>
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<p>To read:</p>
<p><font color="#0000FF">The Huntsman's tax plan does not mention the payroll taxes -- the taxes that most people pay -- so you will need to add [7.65%; 15.<strong>3</strong>% if you're self employed] to each of the rate which would make the <strong>rates [15.65%, 21.65%, and 30.65%; or 23.3%, 29.3% and 38.3% if you're self-employed] of everything you earn compared to the Fair Tax rate of 23% of what you spend for personal consumption.</strong></font></p>
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<p>(With appropriate changes to the last paragraph as well)</p>
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<p>Otherwise, great information. Thanks for posting.</p> Based on what you have here M…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2011-12-26:2636007:Comment:1603662011-12-26T02:42:38.515ZFrank Gilberthttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/FrankGilbert
<p>Based on what you have here Marilyn, I'd have to say there is no comparison. I like the effort he and his staff made, and if we didn't have the FairTax, it might be worth a closer look. But we do have the FairTax. </p>
<p>Based on what you have here Marilyn, I'd have to say there is no comparison. I like the effort he and his staff made, and if we didn't have the FairTax, it might be worth a closer look. But we do have the FairTax. </p> This is a succinct and straig…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2011-12-25:2636007:Comment:1603632011-12-25T22:17:27.784Zjbennettattyhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/jbennettatty
<p>This is a succinct and straightforward comparison that is easy for general audiences to grasp. Thanks, Marilyn, for putting this piece out.</p>
<p>~Jim</p>
<p>This is a succinct and straightforward comparison that is easy for general audiences to grasp. Thanks, Marilyn, for putting this piece out.</p>
<p>~Jim</p> Good job Marilyn. Thankstag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2011-12-25:2636007:Comment:1607472011-12-25T19:55:08.988ZBilliehttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/Billie
<p>Good job Marilyn. Thanks</p>
<p>Good job Marilyn. Thanks</p> It seems to e that all polirt…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2011-12-25:2636007:Comment:1606602011-12-25T18:44:33.043ZGlenn J Shapirohttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/GlennJShapiro
<p>It seems to e that all polirticians (well, not all) want to keep the income tax in some form as it gives them more power and control than the Fair tax would.</p>
<p>It seems to e that all polirticians (well, not all) want to keep the income tax in some form as it gives them more power and control than the Fair tax would.</p>