And Now We Want a National Sales Tax?

May 30, 2009

Times are tough. People are facing foreclosures, job losses, a poor economy and what do politicians want to do? RAISE TAXES! Remember the promise that you would not be taxed unless you made more than $200,000 a year? A National Sales tax will tax EVERYONE and make everything more expensive. How’s that hope and change working for you? It’s called a Value Added Tax… how is government adding value to anything???? It’s a LIE! – FedUpEditor

A national value added tax gains ground

With the federal government running trillion dollar deficits, revenues flat and President Barack Obama’s ambitious health-care plan to pay for, it was inevitable that the value added tax would make one of its periodic appearances in the nation’s capital.

The VAT is a sort of national sales tax, although it differs from the typical sales tax in that the VAT is imposed only on the increase in value as it goes from producer to wholesaler to retailer to the consumer, who ultimately bears the entire cost.

The VAT, its critics will be delighted to know, is an invention of the French who have had one since the 1950s. The United States is one of a handful of major nations that does not have one. The European nations do, running in the 18 percent to 25 percent range. Canada has a relatively modest VAT — called the Goods and Services Tax — of 5 percent, with exceptions for things like groceries.

“The Washington Post” notes that there is increased chatter about the VAT among tax experts, some of whom have pressed the idea on Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. And the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., is said to be open to the idea.

The disadvantages of the VAT are that it is regressive, initially inflationary and easy for lawmakers to raise incrementally.

The advantages are that it can be relatively simple to administer, hard to evade and it raises an absolute ton of money. Also, in theory it would allow us to do away with large parts of the income tax.

Read the entire article here.

Note: This is a LIE. They would NOT do away with any part of the income tax. They will keep the tax code and ADD the Value ADDED Tax. That’s what it means. EVERYONE must fight back against this ridiculous idea or bread will cost us $50 a loaf! – FedUpEditor

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