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The Internal Revenue Code of the American government is badly broken. Its more than seventy-seven thousand pages have created a tax system that is not understood by the businesses and individuals that must abide by it. Perhaps even worse, it is also not understood by either the Congressmen who wrote it or the Internal Revenue Service that is supposed to enforce it. What originated as a system for financing the federal government has devolved into a confusing system for what Newt Gingrich described as both left-wing and right-wing "social engineering." Our Internal Revenue Code has been…mehr
The Internal Revenue Code of the American government is badly broken. Its more than seventy-seven thousand pages have created a tax system that is not understood by the businesses and individuals that must abide by it. Perhaps even worse, it is also not understood by either the Congressmen who wrote it or the Internal Revenue Service that is supposed to enforce it. What originated as a system for financing the federal government has devolved into a confusing system for what Newt Gingrich described as both left-wing and right-wing "social engineering." Our Internal Revenue Code has been corrupted beyond repair. It needs to be completely revised.
Many economists believe that a new federal tax system based upon consumption would be far superior to the current one based upon income. Simpler, more just, and much healthier for the economy, this type of system would:
-sharply increase both personal income and business profits
-encourage saving
-discourage borrowing
-be much easier to implement than an income-based tax system
-save and create millions of jobs in this country
Sensible Tax Reform-Simple, Just and Effective is a comprehensive yet relatively simple tax-reform proposal based primarily upon a federal consumption tax. The STR plan will completely replace our existing income-based federal tax system with a revolutionary new one. Businesses will pay no federal income or payroll taxes. Individuals will pay no payroll taxes (i.e., Social Security and Medicare), and few will pay any income taxes either. STR will open excellent opportunities for Americans to improve their standards of living and for our companies to regain the competitive vigor lost to the weak economy of recent years.
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Autorenporträt
Christopher M. Korth is Professor of Finance and International Business at Western Michigan University. Prior to joining the faculty at WMU, he served on the faculty at Pennsylvania State University, University of Michigan, and University of South Carolina. He also worked for four years as the Chief International Economist at 1st National Bank of Chicago. He received his PhD from Indiana University. Professor Korth has written several books, including International Business: Environment and Management (Prentice-Hall, Inc.) and International Countertrade (Greenwood Press). In addition, he is the author of many articles in both academic and professional management journals. He has also consulted with multinational corporations, major universities, and national governments.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part A. The Problem--Our Current Tax Regime Chapter 1 An Unbelievable Mess! Chapter 2 The Burden of the American Tax System Chapter 3 Taxes! Taxes! and More Taxes! Chapter 4 Lies, Damned Lies & the Federal Tax-Writing Process Part B. The Solution--Sensible Tax Reform: Simple, Just and Effective Chapter 5 Tax Simplification, Justice and Effectiveness Chapter 6 Federal Consumption Tax Chapter 7 A Simple-and-Just Federal Tax on Very High Incomes Part C. The Impact of the Sensible Tax Reform Tax Plan Chapter 8 Sensible Tax Reform and American Families Chapter 9 Sensible Tax Reform for American Businesses Chapter 10 Sensible Tax Reform for the American Government Part D. Making Sensible Tax Reform Work Chapter 11 Transition to Sensible Tax Reform Chapter 12 Is Sensible Tax Reform Right for America? Bibliography
Preface Part A. The Problem--Our Current Tax Regime Chapter 1 An Unbelievable Mess! Chapter 2 The Burden of the American Tax System Chapter 3 Taxes! Taxes! and More Taxes! Chapter 4 Lies, Damned Lies & the Federal Tax-Writing Process Part B. The Solution--Sensible Tax Reform: Simple, Just and Effective Chapter 5 Tax Simplification, Justice and Effectiveness Chapter 6 Federal Consumption Tax Chapter 7 A Simple-and-Just Federal Tax on Very High Incomes Part C. The Impact of the Sensible Tax Reform Tax Plan Chapter 8 Sensible Tax Reform and American Families Chapter 9 Sensible Tax Reform for American Businesses Chapter 10 Sensible Tax Reform for the American Government Part D. Making Sensible Tax Reform Work Chapter 11 Transition to Sensible Tax Reform Chapter 12 Is Sensible Tax Reform Right for America? Bibliography
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