FairTax.org
The FairTax is nonpartisan legislation (HR 25/S 296) that replaces all personal and corporate income taxes, all payroll taxes like Social Security and Medicare, estate, gift, capital gains, alternative minimum, and self-employment taxes.
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800-FairTax (324-7829)
 
Our Goal for the launch of our National Campaign to 140,000,000+ voters in the United States is $250,000. We have $200,000 in, leaving us $50,00 to raise. With your investment of $50 or $100 today, we can move close to the goal line!


The FairTax Plan features:

• no federal income taxes,
• no payroll taxes,
• no self-employment taxes,
• no capital gains taxes,
• no gift or estate taxes,
• no alternative minimum taxes,
• no corporate taxes,
• no payroll withholding,
• no personal income tax filing whatsoever.

Watch your National Campaign Fund grow! Do your part!

Act now! Invest $50 or $100.

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How big will your national campaign for passage of your FairTax be?

It is up to YOU!

Our Goal for the launch of our National Campaign to 140,000,000+ voters in the United States is $250,000. We have $92,000 in, leaving us $158,000 to raise. With your investment of $50 or $100 today, we can move close to the goal line!

Invest Now in Your FairTax National Campaign

The FairTax Plan features:
• no federal income taxes,
• no payroll taxes,
• no self-employment taxes,
• no capital gains taxes,
• no gift or estate taxes,
• no alternative minimum taxes,
• no corporate taxes,
• no payroll withholding,
• no taxes on Social Security benefits or pension benefits,
• no personal tax forms,
• no personal or business income tax record keeping, and
• no personal income tax filing whatsoever.

It is a lot to ask you to invest, $50 or $100. But this is the big one; this is the drive to win. We get started big, we get started right, and we can do it! If we all pitch in, we will overcome the special interests, the politically privileged class. We will close the IRS; repeal the 16th Amendment, and make our federal taxes fair and equitable forever.

I am a volunteer Director, and have personally invested $200 today. By investing $200, I have given at least twice what you will invest today.

How much return can you expect for your investment? It is so great you probably cannot even calculate it. Go ahead, try: No more income taxes. No more capital gains taxes. No more death taxes. No more Social Security taxes. No more payroll taxes, withholding for Social Security and Medicare. No more taxes on Social Security benefits or pension benefits. No more self-employment taxes. No more taxes on interest, stocks, pensions, or the sale of your home.

Just a sales tax on new items which everyone, including those here illegally or who earn money via illegal means, pays. No special breaks for certain classes of people or products or companies. Everyone is treated the same, equitably, fairly.

Eighty economists, including the Nobel Prize winning economist Dr. Vernon L. Smith have called upon Congress to pass the FairTax.

Alan Greenspan says a consumption tax, such as the FairTax, "could certainly meet the fundamental criteria of being simple, fair, and pro-growth."

Retired Federal Reserve Bank Board of Governors Member Wayne Angell says, "the economic benefits of the FairTax Plan are compelling. The FairTax Plan eliminates the tax bias against work, saving, and investment, which would lead to higher rates of economic growth, faster growth in productivity, more jobs, lower interest rates, and a higher standard of living for the American people."

The FairTax will put trillions of dollars into our economy as funds which are in offshore banks and investments in income tax avoidance schemes comes home—enough to create an economic boom for a generation or more.

Every investment of $50 or $100 earns a full year's membership in your FairTax organization. We will mail your Membership Card out to your right away when you invest.

But more importantly, you will be making the best investment of your life: just think what ridding the nation of everything but a sales tax will do for us, for our children, for our grandkids, for our beloved nation.

Undecided on whether to invest $50 or $100? Let me help. Invest $100 and you not only receive a year’s FairTax membership but I will reserve a first-edition, personally signed copy of my upcoming book: The FairTax Solution. It will be published in March of next year, and FairTax.org will mail your copy out to you at no cost if you will invest $100 now in your National FairTax campaign.

Watch your National Campaign Fund grow! Do your part!

Act now! Invest $50 or $100.


If not now, when? If not us, who?

Urgently yours,

Ken Hoagland
FairTax Director
A few weeks ago the Rasmussen Poll found that 43 percent of Americans favor replacing the income tax system with an undefined national consumption tax! That’s real progress.

The poll was commissioned by an anonymous client to figure out whether a Value Added Tax (VAT) on top of the income tax system would fly with the public. It doesn’t. The idea had been floated out of Washington the week before the poll. Only 18% of those polled favor such a bad idea.

The idea of a VAT to pay for health care reform has been getting attention recently at the White House and in Congress and someone wanted to know how it would be received by the public. Most European countries, after all, use a VAT on top of their income tax systems. A VAT collects further taxes at each stage in the production, manufacturing and distribution process. It is a highly effective government strategy to further “embed” (and hide) taxes and the cost of government in the retail price of goods and services. Unlike the FairTax, the VAT is highly regressive, hides even more taxes from the public and has been put in place by government officials hungry for more dollars instead of by popular demand.

About the only thing that the FairTax and the VAT have in common is that they are both taxes based on consumption.

Interestingly and perhaps not surprisingly, most support for a national consumption tax in the USA (even an undefined one) comes from Republicans and Independents according to Rasmussen. Democrats are highly suspect of such an idea. This has long been a frustration for FairTax.org because, as we all well know, the FairTax helps everyone but probably helps those who are traditionally Democrat more than anyone else.

So why is Democratic support for the FairTax so weak? One word: polarization. These days, few ideas supported by Republicans have much chance for fair consideration by the left (and visa versa). Once most Democrats hear that Joe the Plumber, Neal Boortz and Mike Huckabee support t he FairTax or when they take a look at Congressional support, they wrongly assume that such an idea does not even merit investigation. That is why we so often hear or read that the FairTax is, “regressive and unfair to the poor”. What is really revealed is someone who has not read page 2 about the FairTax prebate, elimination of highly regressive FICA taxes or the fact that the FairTax is far more progressive than the income tax system. For Pete's sake--it eliminates all federal payroll taxes on those below the poverty line.

We love Neal, Herman Cain, Joe and Huck and will always value their advocacy of the FairTax, of course. Our support base grows because of them. But one side of the political spectrum will never be enough to enact the FairTax or repeal the 16th amendment so we had better find effective ways to reach across the political divide. Otherwise, we stump along on two unevenly sized legs.

The Rasmussen poll, while collecting information from the public about an entirely different and inferior form of consumption tax, has nevertheless given FairTaxers a peek into our national progress—and a roadmap for momentum. As satisfying as it may be to rail together against all those either ignorant or willfully blind people who can’t see the merits of the FairTax, our work is clearly needed to illuminate the idea to those now in the dark. That means newspapers, union members, teachers, community advocates and even local party officials.

It goes to the heart of what really makes America great.

Our passionate differences of opinion on the direction of the country have been happening from the moment we formed our great experiment in free speech, religious freedom and self-determination. I, for one, believe it is the argument, itself, that has made our nation so strong. The American people usually consider freely spoken differing points of view and usually find the right path. Those differences don’t disappear because of the FairTax but this is an unusual issue where we can fin d broad agreement despite differences in political philosophy—if we just talk to each other. It requires setting aside the passions that have divided us in the past. For the FairTax advocate, it requires patience, cheerfulness and an understanding that mistrust must be overcome for real progress to occur.

But restoring the proper role between citizen and government, making the cost of the federal government highly visible, saving American jobs and putting our economy on a path of robust growth for the good of every American is something that most Americans can agree about. Once we talk about it, it's not our neighbors who will slow progress on the FairTax; it is those in Washington, D.C. who profit so handsomely from the income tax system. The real battle here is between self-interest and the national interest.

The “political class” is adept at pitting us against each other and never so effectively as in debates about taxes. Let's face it--anger and indignation turn people out and win races. Our challenge, made clear in the Rasmussen poll, is to reach across the partisan divide and find common ground with those outside government. Not only is the FairTax good for all but no one from either party wants to be played for a chump by political power brokers. And, for all our differences of opinion, the plain fact is, we have more in common as Americans than we sometimes remember.

Those on the political left and the right have shed blood in defense of this country since our birth as a nation. Bravery, loyalty, invention, productivity and fair play are American virtues without respect to party affiliation. On the other hand, politicians on both the left and the right spend our money and our children’s money to buy our votes like there is no tomorrow. If there is a growing "difference" it is between those who consider themselves "American royalty" and all the rest of us. When this perspective begins to take hold, pundits, politicians and their savvy consultants start sneering at "populist" sentiments as if it were a form of communism. Both parties are equally threatened by the potential of the American people becoming unified.

The political class includes crooks and liars from both parties and always has. And to be fair, politicians from the left and right have been heroes and villians. The true genius of the American Republic can be found, however, not in Washington but in hometowns from Portland, Oregon to Portland, Maine. It is where our best ideas come from, where our companies grow, where people are still basically decent and where the political elite can be held accountable to the people.

If we want to see the FairTax enacted, we will have to reach across the political divide to begin speaking as one united American people. From many—one. This is how—and the only way—to overcome the destructive power of the new political "aristocracy" --both Republicans and Democrats--who put themselves above the best interests of the nation—and that, of course, includes Democrats, Libertarians, Independents and Republicans, alike.

Ken Hoagland
National Communications Director
Americans for Fair Taxation

Ken Hoagland is a national director of FairTax.org. The FairTax campaign is a nonpartisan, grassroots effort to win a non-regressive national retail sales tax to replace the income tax system. FairTax legislation currently has 55 co-sponosrs.
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