A Simple Tax System

December 16, 2007

One of the more interesting topics in last nights Republican Presidential debates concerned the flat tax. It should be noted that the flat tax is now generally referred to as the “fair tax.” The sound of a fair tax is more appealing then a flat tax I suppose. Each candidate expressed interest in either the flat tax or a simplification of the tax code. This is a step in the right direction. The benefits to a flat tax are available and will likely increase productivity and possibly generate more tax revenue. The problem, however, is that only one of the candidates discussed dealing with the powerful Tax Lobby. A $250 billion a year industry will not go away lightly and it will require a President and a Congress strong enough to ignore this lobby. The California Legislature was unable to pass such measures after a pilot program proved extremely successful. Let’s hope it is time for such changes because returning $250 billion in money spent to prepare taxes would be in itself a great start.

2 Responses to “A Simple Tax System”

  1. Got a little bit confused while reading :S

  2. I have a habit of being obscure at times and this is no exception. The biggest obstacle in simplifying the tax code seems to be the major tax preparation corporations. One such example comes from this story about California and the ReadyReturn experiment.

    http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.05/posts.html?pg=7

    I’ll try to write a post about it in the future.

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