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FairTax Friday

November 6, 2009







Embedded income tax costs eliminated with FairTax

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Roger Buchholtz, MI FairTax Director, recently wrote to us asking that we focus on another huge problem created by the income tax system - embedded and hidden income tax costs. He’s right; it’s the part of the income tax iceberg that lives dangerously hidden beneath the surface of our economy and our tax structure. Every consumer pays them hidden inside retail prices, wages and benefits are often depressed because of them and American companies are at a severe price disadvantage with foreign competitors because of them. The FairTax eliminates these hidden tax costs and - among other advantages - allows retail prices to drop in their absence.

American consumers typically don’t understand that federal tax costs are added into the price of domestically produced goods and services because these costs are hidden from plain view by “embedding” the costs into retail prices. But as any American business owner knows, income taxes, FICA payroll taxes, and the cost of obeying tax laws is a big part of business operating and production costs. Every employer pays half of each employee’s Social Security and Medicare taxes (FICA), the second highest corporate tax rate in the world and the significant cost of filing tax paperwork and maintaining records. These costs are added all along the production, distribution and retail sales line right up to the consumer.

To some, this just represents business “paying its fair share” and political figures often direct voter scorn toward the business sector claiming that businesses are not carrying enough of the tax burden. But only people pay taxes, not businesses, and such rhetoric disguises the truth of this hidden tax cost. Business taxes are, in reality, always passed along to consumers and/or workers. Business tax costs are commonly paid for by charging consumers more for the product or service, or by depressing employee wages and benefits. Typically, it is a combination of the two strategies that is used to pay required business tax costs.

Harvard economist Dale Jorgenson added up the entire FICA payroll tax cost (the employee and employer share), as well as business income taxes paid and compliance costs, and found that the production costs of domestic goods and services could decrease by approximately 22 percent on average after embedded tax costs are removed. Arduin, Laffer, and Moore, another respected group of economists, estimated production costs could decrease by a minimum of 11.55% if businesses provided employees with gross pay (including income tax withholding and only the employee share of payroll taxes) after enactment of the FairTax.

The other self-defeating consequence of these embedded tax costs is the effect on the “Made in America” label and job creation here in the United States. Foreign producers don’t suffer these costs when selling products or services here. Foreign governments typically forgive such taxes on overseas sales. It leaves American producers with a huge cost disadvantage on both domestic sales the sale of products and services overseas. By eliminating these costs, retail prices will fall under competitive pressures, taxpayers will see the tax cost of our federal government, and American companies will be freed of as much as a 22% producer cost disadvantage that typically translates into higher prices and lower wages and benefits for American workers. By eliminating these costs, more American jobs will be created with more favorable tax treatment for USA-based companies.

The FairTax eliminates embedded tax costs by shifting all such taxes into the open. It means a more honest relationship between the citizen and government and it means that American businesses will no longer have the American tax system working against job creation and competitiveness with foreign producers. Many believe that elimination of these costs will also lead to a resurgence of the American manufacturing base, which has been steadily declining over the most recent decades. It is one more income-tax-produced problem solved by the FairTax, and one more way to make the economy boom once again.


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Question of the Week

The question for this week is…

When it comes to “embedded” tax costs, which is strongest argument for the FairTax, that retail prices will fall with passage of the FairTax or that the “Made in America” label will roar back when embedded tax costs are eliminated? 

Take the weekly poll here >

Last week you were asked which is the strongest argument for passage of the FairTax: The complexity of the income tax code OR the self-dealing of Congress in manipulating the tax code for special interests and lobbyists. Here are the results:

Previous week's survey results


70% said "The self-dealing of Congress in manipulating the tax code for special interests and lobbyists."
30% said "The complexity of the income tax code."

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FairTax in the NewsTerry Stockham

Big News and Welcome!

It is with great pleasure that I announce that Terry Stockham has joined us as Chief Operating Officer of Americans for Fair Taxation. Click here to view Terry's bio. Terry is accepting this role as a volunteer!!

We are most grateful for his willingness to engage in our mutual effort to transform our nation by replacing the income/payroll tax system with the FairTax Plan.

Terry will devote most of his time, in the coming days, becoming more deeply informed about the FairTax, the activities in which we are engaged, and, especially, the National Campaign. His initial responsibilities will be focused on the internal activities, such as meeting the staff, accounting and finance, state registrations, TLC/AFFT compliance and other legal activities. Terry will also become familiar with our supply chain, vendors and consultants.

Join me in welcoming Terry to the team.

Leo Linbeck, FairTax Founder and Chairman

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Want to Learn More about the FairTax? Attend a "Webinar," or web-based seminar, on the FairTax.

WEBINAR SERIES: Understanding the FairTax

SPECIAL TOPIC: Why retail prices will remain relatively stable upon implementation of the FairTax

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TIME: 8 to 8:45pm Eastern Time, 7 to 7:45pm Central, 6 to 6:45 Mountain, 5 to 5:45 Pacific

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WHY: To provide an interactive forum for people who cannot get to local meetings to learn about the FairTax and to present special topics that are frequently misunderstood or not generally discussed. Education is the weapon of the FairTax grassroots organizations and we are educating the nation on the web.

Join Marc Manieri (ma-nair-ee), Americans For Taxation Community Coordinator in the Greater Orlando, Florida Area. Marc’s webinars are drawing national participation from seasoned FairTax supporters as well as those just getting started as a supporter. We help build the knowledge base of those on the front lines as well as those wanting to know what the FairTax is about.

Many participants have asked Marc if the presentation slides will be made available to them. The answer is yes. Marc sends an email to each participant following the webinar. Just reply asking for the Power Point presentation and notes. Marc will email it to you.

To participate it is necessary to pre-register at this web link https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/914231731

You will receive a confirmation email with instructions for signing in at the time of the Webinar. For additional information contact Marc Manieri, 407-719-5117.

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