Investment vs. consumption:

 

UNIVERSAL or Common Benefit Plan:

 

The John Doe family is the average household. Their income is the median for all families, The plan calls for them to pay a average amount into the benefit fund. The fund includes what has been in Social Security, not only retirement but unemployment insurance, disability insurance, survivor’s benefits, programs for the blind, disabled and families with dependent children.  The additions are health insurance and educational benefits.

 

The level of the Doe family’s contribution is equal to the real costs of these benefits and insurance packages. Their employer may offer subsidies or extra benefits to hold and attract employees.  The choice of actual plans is up to the family and the employer. Pay deductions are paid into a financial service that pays the individual providers.

 

Let us estimate that the real cost of the selected elements, required and optional is 25% of income. The only way to make this possible is to cut to very low rates the income tax. The government must then raise revenue by the VAT or sales tax (fair tax) to pay for other services.

 

Individuals can select to increase their saving (tax free) or the level of insurance beyond the required base. (IRA’s or medical or educational savings) The base rate increases .25 % for each poiny the household is about the national median. (not average) the top rate would be 37.5 %.  The same for below so the bottom rate would be 12.5 %. The bottom get a subsidy that allows them to buy the base insurance the better off pay a tax over the actual cost but get a reduction in income tax that is greater than the cost of support of lower income families by higher income families.

 

Since everyone is required to buy insurance (retirement, health and other life risks) the range of choice will be large and need supervision. A uninsured pool is created as in Auto Insurance or in Florida Hurricane protection.  The unemployed, disabled, would be covered by State Plans covered 75% by the federal pool. This allows everyone to see what they pay and what they get.

As people and households we know the difference between investments and consumption. Most business knows the difference but World Com charges expenses as capital to fudge the books. In the public sector there are investments that have a return – a ROI a return on investments. Infrastructure (transportation, communications, institution building, education, public health, science and technology) make the economy more efficient and raise incomes and welfare. Consumption of military equipment,  money used by beneficiates to consume, subsidies that are likely negative (making distortion in the effective allocation of resources) tax breaks that encourage less than optional investment decisions do not add to future welfare but do gather votes and political money. When we spend billions producing .70 cents cotton, or peanuts, or sugar when the world market is less than ˝ that consumers have less real income in buying goods at higher prices so able to but less than otherwise.  

Entitlements are income transfers. Workers pay FICA taxes (larger than they know because employer contributions are hidden) that goes into checks for beneficiary recipients. Workers can buy less while people getting checks can buy more. The economic effects have a small effect in discoursing work and saving increasing debt and consumption. The fundamentals of government economic policy should be to encourage work and saving. VAT or sales taxes encourage investment over consumption if saving are tax advantaged while consumer prices are higher.  

The 19th and 20th century economic problem was the business cycle. Free market economies suffer from “irrational exuberance” based on greed during booms and virtuous cycles, and excessive fear during the following busts preventing investments and creating an evil cycle of lay off, disinvestment and hopelessness. We have more to fear than fear itself. “So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.” http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5057/  read the whole speech.   

Marx called this the “surplus product” not in the sense we are too rich but only that the market produces more than can be consumed by effective demand. By producing income and consumption by paying people to produce goods that do not enter the market or income transfer sucks up the surplus. War generates a lot of income but no goods on the market. Benefits create buyers that don’t produce anything. It is not clear that a global service economy has quite the same level of over production, boom and bust.  

Real reserves would provide “pump priming” without the hangover of debt. A revenue and fiscal system based on investment and limiting the damage done by income transfers (from the productive to the retired and unproductive) would solve the business cycle issue. The Federal Reserve and treasury could increase demand in down times (beyond interest rate effects) by increasing investments (using reserves to build roads, schools, new technologies, utilities and labor intensive projects in parks, public works, low interest bonds to rebuild the electric grid, more efficient power plants etc.) In booms increasing consumption taxes and collecting on construction bonds, replace reserves and cool over heating.  

By making payroll (and other income) taxes go mainly into transfers which are a form of insurance. Health insurance, retirement is saving, education saving, house buying, are subsided for the bottom half and paid for by the top half. 

Solving the social security problem:  

And the health insurance and taxing issues – a set of simple solutions to complex problems. If the population changes and there are fewer workers and more people drawing retirement and health benefits the percentage of GDP going to transfer payments will have to increase – there are fewer paying in and mort taking out. Transfer payments have to include some element of redistribution – some pay more than they put it and some get more than they contribute. There is no way out of these hard facts.  

The issue is to increase freedom and choice, to run the system with efficiency and fairness, and to maintain a large majority support for social security – The SSA includes retirement, Medicare, Medicaid, disability, survivor protection, unemployment, welfare, with the idea of a social safety net first set up by Bismarck in the 1890’s to cut off the growing socialist, in American by the new deal, England after WWII with the NHS,  and now in all modern nations.  

There are five elements in a system for the 21st century.

 

1.)   The payroll deduction system

2.)   Choice of extra tax advantaged saving, insurance, education, health plans

3.)   Income and VAT taxes

4.)   Redistribution – credits

5.)   Individual plans and management systems

 

The federal pay stub shows all the deductions as do many state and private pay systems. The FICA shows only the employee contribution which is just a slide of hand to hide the true cost. The employer contribution is just as much part of the cost of labor as cash. Health and retirement plays do not reflect in taxable income or part of the total employment compensation package and is income in every sense.  

 Fairness in wages would require (over time) that everything going in and coming out is regularly reported.

1.)   Then the employee or individual can add to parts of their plan – more and better retirement, savings, health, educational savings, etc. The more they pay the more they get. The choices are on a menu t the buyer not the employer.

2.)   The state and federal government provide a basic set of benefits – retirement and health plans. Beyond these basics it subsidies add on a diminishing scale.  Low income people are encouraged to have saving with incentives, credits, and subsidies.  

The income tax is reduced and made very simple. People below the 50th percentiles (median) do not pay income taxes but have earned income benefits to pay part of health care and private retirement accounts.  

3.)   If the top rate of Income Tax is 20% for the 99% percentile it is reduced by ˝% by each group until the 50% goes to 0. By setting the tax as percentile it adjusts for inflation and by setting the top rate and the income required the math is quite simple.  

4.)   The rest of needed revenue has to be raised by a VAT – sales tax so the whole system floats for ever.  The tax credits and benefits equalizes the issue of low income people paying VAT so the net effect is positive for low income and does require contribution from those better off.  

5.) The management of the individual accounts would be by contracts – in social security the current system becomes a basic plan with subsidies for the poor especially for health insurance and tax advantages for the rich who pay more and get more. More can be added into a variety of retirement options and saving plans.  


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A budget deficit in no way reduces the portion of the national pie that goes to Americans. As long as other countries and their citizens have no net ownership of the U.S. , 100% of our country’s output belongs to our citizens under any budget scenario, even one involving a huge deficit.

As a rich “family” awash in goods, Americans will argue through their legislators as to how government should redistribute the national output – that is who pays taxes and who receives governmental benefits. If “entitlement” promises from an earlier day have to be reexamined, “family members” will angrily debate among themselves as to who feels the pain. Maybe taxes will go up; maybe promises will be modified; maybe more internal debt will be issued. But when the fight is finished, all of the family’s huge pie remains available for its members, however it is divided. No slice must be sent abroad.

Large and persisting current account deficits produce an entirely different result. As time passes, and as claims against us grow, we own less and less of what we produce. In effect, the rest of the world enjoys an ever-growing royalty on American output. Here, we are like a family that consistently overspends its income. As time passes, the family finds that it is working more and more for the “finance company” and less for itself.

Should we continue to run current account deficits comparable to those now prevailing, the net ownership of the U.S. by other countries and their citizens a decade from now will amount to roughly $11 trillion. And, if foreign investors were to earn only 5% on that net holding, we would need to send a net of $.55 trillion of goods and services abroad every year merely to service the U.S. investments then held by foreigners. At that date, a decade out, our GDP would probably total about $18 trillion (assuming low inflation, which is far from a sure thing). Therefore, our U.S. “family” would then be delivering 3% of its annual output to the rest of the world simply as tribute for the overindulgences of the past. In this case, unlike that involving budget deficits, the sons would truly pay for the sins of their fathers.

This annual royalty paid the world – which would not disappear unless the U.S. massively underconsumed and began to run consistent and large trade surpluses – would undoubtedly produce significant political unrest in the U.S. Americans would still be living very well, indeed better than now because of the growth in our economy. But they would chafe at the idea of perpetually paying tribute to their creditors and owners abroad. A country that is now aspiring to an “Ownership Society” will not find happiness in – and I’ll use hyperbole here for emphasis – a “Sharecropper’s Society.” But that’s precisely where our trade policies, supported by Republicans and Democrats alike, are taking us.

Many prominent U.S. financial figures, both in and out of government, have stated that our current-account deficits cannot persist. For instance, the minutes of the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee of June 29-30, 2004 say: “The staff noted that outsized external deficits could not be sustained indefinitely.” But, despite the constant handwringing by luminaries, they offer no substantive suggestions to tame the burgeoning imbalance.

In the article I wrote for Fortune 16 months ago, I warned that “a gently declining dollar would not provide the answer.” And so far it hasn’t. Yet policymakers continue to hope for a “soft landing,” meanwhile counseling other countries to stimulate (read “inflate”) their economies and Americans to save more. In my view these admonitions miss the mark: There are deep-rooted structural problems that will cause America to continue to run a huge current-account deficit unless trade policies either change materially or the dollar declines by a degree that could prove unsettling to financial markets.

Proponents of the trade status quo are fond of quoting Adam Smith: “What is prudence in the conduct of every family can scarce be folly in that of a great kingdom. If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity cheaper than we ourselves can make it, better buy it of them with some part of the produce of our own industry, employed in a way in which we have some advantage.”

I agree. Note, however, that Mr. Smith’s statement refers to trade of product for product, not of wealth for product as our country is doing to the tune of $.6 trillion annually. Moreover, I am sure that he would never have suggested that “prudence” consisted of his “family” selling off part of its farm every day

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States are suffering from a real "double whammy" in the current economic slowdown, which has reduced revenues sharply (especially in the many states that depend mainly on retail-sensitive sales tax collections), while boosting demands on state programs aimed at helping people who are unemployed or living in or near poverty -- particularly the Medicaid program, the top expenditure category in nearly every state.  A majority of states, moreover, have constitutional or statutory prohibitions on deficit spending, so shortfalls much be closed quickly.  The new responsibilities states are already beginning to face for homeland security and increased law enforcement generally will not help the fiscal picture at all.

 

http://www.neweconomyindex.org/states/strategies.html

 

Since recessions follow booms as winter follows summer maybe we should expect down turns and make plans. This is called counter cycle activity - the most natural approach is to have reserves, saving which can be called into play when needed - such as some states, countries, firms and individual have a rainy day funds because it will rain. Now it is harder to fix the roof when it is raining but it still needs to be fixed.  

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Since states and local government (utilities, communications and other firms)  make the problem worse by cutting back during recessions - the federal reserves should help hold up their expenditures up - http://www.wiredbrain.net/salestax.htm thereby demand, income and reelection.

 

Since increasing federal debt raises interests rates and creates long term problems for social security - a off budget debt and payback scheme will help better than traditional deficits - the states and local governments pay back the loans with a federal sales tax on the internet - states and local governments give up their claims and a flat national rate is added to interstate sales - In good times the money is used to build up reserves (actual investments in CD's, state and local bonds, foreign bonds, index funds, as well as treasuries)  in down turns it is used to prime the old pump. The same could be done with SS trust funds, highway TRUST funds, water and waste management, airports, utilities, communications, pipelines, grids, et al) The NRA (National Reserves Administration) could have trillions ready to pump into a sagging economy without increasing long term debt and actually could be making money on investments.

 

If you want more of something you support it, if you want less you tax it. We tax work, income and investments - we support debt with equity loan credits. We should support work, savings and investments and tax consumption and be neutral on debt. Sales taxes are regressive so they have to include redistribution programs. If everyone over the middle (median) income paid taxes at .5 of each percentage over the middle 50 % - from 1% to a high of 25 % - the 75th percentile would pay 12.5 % then each income could be adjusted for sales taxes with credits. To encourage savings and retirement those below 50% would get supports those over 50 % get credits - the same for health insurance, and other payroll protections, unemployment, disability, and old age insurance.

 

If the person in the middle (50 percentile) pays 15 % in payroll taxes - then those over would pay more and those under would pay less. The benefits for the poor would be supported from sales taxes - the richer would get credits on their income tax for having more saving, better retirement, and health care - as they do now with IRA and other tax free saving and health insurance, the poor would have matching funds - save two dollar we match it with one - scaled by percentile income group - those at the bottom get 100% benefit - those in the middle none. (benefits reduce 2 X each percentile) - at 25th percentile benefits are down 50 % - get it?

 

This IRA would help the retirement and health care crisis with private accounts, insurance and savings - Real reserve funds will keep us out of recessions, promote growth, government revenues and save the nation. Any questions?

 

 

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educational reform.htm It would be hard to deny that the rising cost of senior benefits is one of the biggest challenges facing national policymakers in the twenty-first century. How to control that cost ought to be a central issue in the presidential campaign. But the candidates are apparently more comfortable talking about intangibles like values and leadership than about fundamental resource trade-offs. And when they do raise concrete policy issues, from school standards to law enforcement, the issues are often ones over which, unlike senior benefits, the federal government can exercise little direct control."[ 25 % children and youth, 55 % labor pool ( 120 million working of 154 or 80 % working others in school, mothers at home and unemployed ) , 16 % elderly and the rest 5 % disabled or in jail etc. to 22 % children, 47 % labor pool, 27 % over 65 - ] Today’s school children could face a very good labor market if they get basic skill and are ready for the knowledge age.

The higher cost of labor should push technology as we become more capital intensive. Fewer workers creating a larger economy should mean higher wages if the system is not dragged down by benefits. Private saving increase investment and growth - government benefits decrease saving, work, and investment and therefore drag the economy down. Retirement could be shifted to private savings and investment by subsidies of 401 ( k ) and IRA for more and more people. For the poor 100 % support, declining twice as fast for each higher decile of median income - .i.e.. if you are at the 20 % level of all incomes you get a 60 % subsidy , 30% from the bottom gives is 40 % support level - of $100 in retirement ( or health benefits ) and the government gives you $ 40 toward your retirement.

The support ends at 50 % or the median income, half higher, half lower.

Then additional public benefits could be means tested and budgeted rather than an open check book system.

The Social Security and Medicare Trust fund could be transferred to the Federal Reserve - who would appoint trustees who would invest the funds like any other retirement fund such as the California States Employees fund. Current beneficiaries would be held harmless ( grandfather clause ) - and health benefits would be a fixed amount with choices such as the Federal Employees Health Plan with again a more support for the poor. Pay more get more is not a new idea, competition and benefit / cost analysis as in every other aspect of life. No free lunch. If health care is not paid for by the client ( but a third party ) and the doctor benefits from services - it will be too expensive.

The trade imbalance is related to investment in that we are importing foreign cash to balance our export of US dollars to buy foreign goods. Increased local savings will lower interest rates - by increasing the supply of money - and reduce the attraction of foreign investment. This will force an orderly decline in the overpriced dollar - make imports more expensive and exports cheaper. I think Ross Parot could explain it with charts but Protection is not the answer.

 The gender gap is because unmarried women ( I will fight for you ) need more outside support including government help and feel ( without fathers or husbands ) more insecure than married women and many men.

They have to feel that paying down the debt, setting social security on a really sound footing, providing medical care, education and other critical public services is safe for them. ( No risky schemes ) and have less concern with tax cuts and ideological motivations.

They have to take care of children, often the elderly or are elderly themselves - they know where the tire hits the road and don't want any fancy machine going too fast on unsafe tires. After the Democratic convention, Al Gore reasserted his lead over Republican George W. Bush among women, with a margin of 15 points or more in some polls, while making the race close among men. In the latest poll from the Pew Research Center, Gore leads among women on all of the issues that they consider the most important: keeping Social Security and Medicare financially sound (Gore is up 52-33); health care (Gore is up 50-30) and education (Gore, 44-38). Gore also has an advantage on protecting and strengthening American families, 44-37 among women. Appealing to women voters is important because they turn out on Election Day. Since 1980, women have been exceeding men in their rate of voting by up to 3 percentage points, and they also make up a bigger share of the electorate, said Curtis Gans, director of the Committee for the Study of the American Electorate. In 1996, he said, women made up 52 percent of the voting population. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20000918/aponline162845_000.htmCan Bush win? That question, which had been the subtext to the last couple of weeks of presidential campaign coverage, is increasingly becoming the main text — no longer "subliminable," as one candidate might say.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A28193-2000Sep18.html"Most countries continue to face heavy tax burdens and high debt stocks and are ill-prepared to deal with the coming demographic shock from aging populations," the report said.

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There are a couple of big issues that could be debated and move the country forward in preparation for the coming crisis .

  The overhang of benefits for the aged - In 1935 less 2.3 million were born and have reached 65 in 2000- in 1950 over four million were born and will reach 65 in 2015 - the current benefit is over $10,000 for Medicare and more for Social Security and going up with inflation and with more medical services the total will climb from the current about $ 400 billion ( $ 215 Medicare) to $ 1.2 trillion - 4.2 % of GNP up from 2 % for Medicare. ( Health care is 14 % of GNP )

http://www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/Documents.center/stats.html

The numbers go from 33 million beneficiaries to 60 million or 13 % to 27 %, ( children are 25 % of the population or 75 million ) , workers paying in decline from 130 million ( 45 % ) 5 workers to 1 retired to 120 or 2 to 1 worker to retired.

The cost will be 85 % of the current taxes / budget base and 20 % to 40 % of all earned income at 1.2 Trillion ( $ 1,200,000,000.00 ) or 10 % of the projected 12 trillion GDP rather quickly.

http://concordcoalition.org/

 


THE MISSING ISSUE IN THE CAMPAIGN"

Last month, the CBO released a study that tallies up federal spending on the elderly and children. It shows that, per capita, spending on the elderly towers seven-to-one over spending on kids, and that, overall, it consumes 35 percent of the budget. This is before the age wave even begins to roll in. By 2050, according to the White House, the major senior benefit programs will consume an incredible 84 percent of budget outlays.

It would be hard to deny that the rising cost of senior benefits is one of the biggest challenges facing national policymakers in the twenty-first century. How to control that cost ought to be a central issue in the presidential campaign. But the candidates are apparently more comfortable talking about intangibles like values and leadership than about fundamental resource trade-offs. And when they do raise concrete policy issues, from school standards to law enforcement, the issues are often ones over which, unlike senior benefits, the federal government can exercise little direct control."[ 25 % children and youth, 55 % labor pool ( 120 million working of 154 or 80 % working others in school, mothers at home and unemployed ) , 16 % elderly and the rest 5 % disabled or in jail etc. to 22 % children, 47 % labor pool, 27 % over 65 - ] Today’s school children could face a very good labor market if they get basic skill and are ready for the knowledge age.

The higher cost of labor should push technology as we become more capital intensive.

Fewer workers creating a larger economy should mean higher wages if the system is not dragged down by benefits. Private saving increase investment and growth - government benefits decrease saving, work, and investment and therefore drag the economy down. Retirement could be shifted to private savings and investment by subsidies of 401 ( k ) and IRA for more and more people. For the poor 100 % support, declining twice as fast for each higher decile of median income - .i.e.. if you are at the 20 % level of all incomes you get a 60 % subsidy , 30% from the bottom gives is 40 % support level - of $100 in retirement ( or health benefits ) and the government gives you $ 40 toward your retirement.

The support ends at 50 % or the median income, half higher, half lower.

Then additional public benefits could be means tested and budgeted rather than an open check book system.

The Social Security and Medicare Trust fund could be transferred to the Federal Reserve - who would appoint trustees who would invest the funds like any other retirement fund such as the California States Employees fund. Current beneficiaries would be held harmless ( grandfather clause ) - and health benefits would be a fixed amount with choices such as the Federal Employees Health Plan with again a more support for the poor. Pay more get more is not a new idea, competition and benefit / cost analysis as in every other aspect of life. No free lunch. If health care is not paid for by the client ( but a third party ) and the doctor benefits from services - it will be too expensive.

The trade imbalance is related to investment in that we are importing foreign cash to balance our export of US dollars to buy foreign goods.

Increased local savings will lower interest rates - by increasing the supply of money - and reduce the attraction of foreign investment. This will force an orderly decline in the overpriced dollar - make imports more expensive and exports cheaper. I think Ross Parot could explain it with charts but Protection is not the answer. The gender gap is because unmarried women ( I will fight for you ) need more outside support including government help and feel ( without fathers or husbands ) more insecure than married women and many men.

They have to feel that paying down the debt, setting social security on a really sound footing, providing medical care, education and other critical public services is safe for them. ( No risky schemes ) and have less concern with tax cuts and ideological motivations.

They have to take care of children, often the elderly or are elderly themselves - they know where the tire hits the road and don't want any fancy machine going too fast on unsafe tires. After the Democratic convention, Al Gore reasserted his lead over Republican George W. Bush among women, with a margin of 15 points or more in some polls, while making the race close among men. In the latest poll from the Pew Research Center, Gore leads among women on all of the issues that they consider the most important: keeping Social Security and Medicare financially sound (Gore is up 52-33); health care (Gore is up 50-30) and education (Gore, 44-38). Gore also has an advantage on protecting and strengthening American families, 44-37 among women. Appealing to women voters is important because they turn out on Election Day. Since 1980, women have been exceeding men in their rate of voting by up to 3 percentage points, and they also make up a bigger share of the electorate, said Curtis Gans, director of the Committee for the Study of the American Electorate. In 1996, he said, women made up 52 percent of the voting population.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20000918/aponline162845_000.htm

Can Bush win? That question, which had been the subtext to the last couple of weeks of presidential campaign coverage, is increasingly becoming the main text — no longer "subliminable," as one candidate might say.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A28193-2000Sep18.html

"Most countries continue to face heavy tax burdens and high debt stocks and are ill-prepared to deal with the coming demographic shock from aging populations," the report said.

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The participation of SMEs in ACTS was also discussed. 
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Tax Reform - 

The C.A.T.S. Plan

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Deloitte & Touche Tax News & Views (Dec. 8, 1997): A national sales tax that is coupled with a rebate for the poorest Americans is as progressive as the current income tax system, according to a study released by t 

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Reducing the Tax Burden Congressman Tom Tancredo A recent Congressional Budget Office report indicated that the federal tax burden today consumes 20.5 percent of our gross domestic product (GDP), a post-World War II record. 

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Americans For Fair Taxation dedicated to replacing the IRS with a National Retail Sales Tax

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59. 

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The Internet Tax Fairness Coalition

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The Clark Group

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IC du Pont 2/12/98: 

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67. 

Press Release: ATO cannot bully taxpayers into paying sales tax on delivery.

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30 April 1998 ATO cannot bully taxpayers into paying sales tax on delivery TAXPAYERS should not be intimidated by the Commissioner s new sales tax ruling into paying at the time of invoicing or delivery, when appropriate planning measures could... 

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Citizens for an Alternative Tax System - Las Vegas Chapter

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69. 

Park Science--Volume 18(1)--July 1998--Social science in the nati

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Park Science is a National Park Service publication dedicated to integrating research and resource management 

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71. 

Sales Tax Publications

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Publications contain detailed information directed at specific matters or industries. 


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72. 

DAWN - National; 05 February, 1998

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05 February 1998 Thursday 07 Shawwal 1418 Unregistered retailers to face trial after April 1 ISLAMABAD, Feb 4: Officials of the Central Board of Revenue on Wednesday warned those retailers of prosecution who failed to register themselves with sales

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K2 Field Marketing

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National Parks of Northern New South Wales NSW and South East Que

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A National Sales Tax Proposal

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A completely new kind of federal tax is being proposed by Indiana Senator Richard Lugar that would radically change the way you and I pay taxes. This proposal is a retail sales tax 

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Internal Revenue Service

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The IRS is the U.S. government agency responsible for tax collection and tax law enforcement. This site contains downloadable income tax forms, instructions, and agency publications. It even includes "

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New Retail/Wholesale Page

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78. 

Tax Act

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79. 

Don't Buy the Sales Tax

48%
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80. 

National Internet Sales Tax Bill Introduced

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Jobs in National Parks, Preserves, Monuments & Wilderness Areas -

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Tax Reform - Tax Foundation

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Alabama Department of Revenue - Sales and Use Tax Rule

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Retail sales of stand alone, commercial and portable electrical generators that manufacture alternating current electricity are taxable at the reduced machine rate. (Sections 

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86. 

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88. 

RETAIL SALES TAX REBATE ON FARM BUILDING MATERIALS

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March 31, 1999 RETAIL SALES TAX REBATE ON FARM BUILDING MATERIALS 


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89. 

CATS Fact Sheet

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Claitor's Law Books and Publishing Division

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Jobs in National Parks, Preserves, Monuments & Wilderness Areas -

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92. 

National Retail Sales Tax in the Media - THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AS A TAX GOLIATH 

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The agency has more employees than the Central Inhttp://www.fluxus.ch/articles/goliath.htm

43%
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AS A TAX GOLIATH 


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Policy.com- Issue Analysis: National Sales Tax

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94. 

House Atreides - Tax Reform

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News Release (July 20, 1998): Governors Send Loud And Clear Message On Senate Internet Bill

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State and local government organizations will oppose the Senate version of the Internet Tax Freedom Act sponsored by Sen. Wyden unless significant changes are made to the bill, from the NGA Office of Public Affairs. 

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96. 

Point of Sale Software for Retail Sales

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97. 

Tactician Home Page

41%