Comments - Stop Taxing American Labor - Fair Tax Nation2024-03-19T05:46:46Zhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2636007%3ABlogPost%3A6671&xn_auth=noI am a worker and I support t…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-01-26:2636007:Comment:108332009-01-26T17:03:27.928ZJames Russellhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/JamesRussell
I am a worker and I support this idea.
I am a worker and I support this idea. Payroll taxes are just the ti…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-01-21:2636007:Comment:80302009-01-21T00:09:05.379ZPat Conroyhttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/PatConroy
Payroll taxes are just the tip of the iceberg. The feds also tax working capital to the tune of 35% through the corporate income tax. And working capital is what drives job creation.
Payroll taxes are just the tip of the iceberg. The feds also tax working capital to the tune of 35% through the corporate income tax. And working capital is what drives job creation. Your argument is another reas…tag:www.fairtaxnation.com,2009-01-20:2636007:Comment:74292009-01-20T12:05:37.865ZRaymond Chuanghttp://www.fairtaxnation.com/profile/RaymondChuang
Your argument is another reason why we need <i>FairTax</i> more than ever. The current Federal income tax system is a completely unwieldy, 67,500-page mess that even the Secretary of Treasury designate and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee can't figure out, let alone the average American! Is it small wonder why we will spend a mind-boggling <b>US$300 BILLION</b> this year just to comply with the Federal income tax code? (We're not even including compliance costs for state and…
Your argument is another reason why we need <i>FairTax</i> more than ever. The current Federal income tax system is a completely unwieldy, 67,500-page mess that even the Secretary of Treasury designate and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee can't figure out, let alone the average American! Is it small wonder why we will spend a mind-boggling <b>US$300 BILLION</b> this year just to comply with the Federal income tax code? (We're not even including compliance costs for state and local income taxes, either!)