#413 You Might Be a FAIRtax Fan - Part 2
Millions of people are FAIRtax fans and don’t know it. After all, who wouldn’t want a bigger paycheck, a tax refund every month and freedom from ever having to fill out a tax return ever again.
After taking a week off to talk to John Gaver about his new book, the FAIRtax Guys resume going over their list of all the things that people will like about the FAIRtax.
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#412 The Tax Deception
There’s a dirty little secret among the DC elites. They have written the tax code to benefit themselves, not the American taxpayer. They continue to insist that the income tax is fair and equitable while they continue to fill it chock full of loopholes, exemptions, deductions and credits that are bought and paid for by an army of DC lobbyists looking to buy favorable tax treatment for their clients.
This week, author John Gaver joins the FAIRtax Guys to discuss his new book “The Tax Deception”. The book blows the lid off the elites’ narrative by using a goals-based analysis to compare several different tax reform plans. Here’s a news flash. The elites’ favorite tax plan doesn’t do so well.
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#411 You Might Be a FAIRtax Fan - Part 1
Oftentimes, people don’t know if they like something or not until they try it. With that in mind, it’s safe to say that there are undoubtedly millions of people who like the FAIRtax, but aren’t actively supporting it because they just don’t know anything about it.
This week, the FAIRtax Guys begin a series pointing out all the things there are to like about the FAIRtax. If you agree that these are all positive things that you would like to have, you might be a FAIRtax Fan.
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#410 Lies Debunked
It was quite telling that ChatGPT’s analysis of the FAIRtax contained none of the outrageous lies told about the FAIRtax by those who have a vested interest in keeping the income tax system in place.
To that end, the FAIRtax Guys take a look at some of the most outlandish lies and fabrications raised against the FAIRtax by our opponents and explain just how wrong they really are.
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#409 AI and the FAIRtax
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is advancing at a breathtaking rate. But while computers are getting better at simulating human intelligence, machines still don’t have human emotions and prejudices. They still just analyze data.
To that end, AFFT board member Randy Fischer asked ChatGPT what it thought of the FAIRtax. The result was eye opening. Join the FAIRtax Guys as they look at the computer’s response.
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#408 What the Income Tax Really Costs You
The income tax system costs you a lot more than just the money you have to fork over in taxes. The compliance costs are huge. That’s the time, effort and additional money you have to spend just to comply with the tax code.
This week, the FAIRtax Guys take an eye-opening look at just how much time, effort and money Americans spend filling out their tax returns. Here’s a hint. No other country in the world requires as much from their citizens. There’s a way to reduce that extra burden to practically zero—pass the FAIRtax.
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#407 Some Taxes You See, Some You Don't
One of the reasons that the Washington elites love the income tax so much is that it does a fantastic job of hiding from us just how much tax we really pay. Think you can determine your federal tax burden by looking at your paycheck stub or your income tax return? Think again. You’re not even close.
AFFT president Steve Hayes joins the FAIRtax Guys for a look at how much federal tax you’re really paying and how the income tax system fools you into thinking you’re paying a lot less than you really are.
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#405 The Income Tax vs the Flat Tax vs. the FAIRtax - Part 2
The income tax is irretrievably broken. It’s going to have to be replaced with something that’s fairer, easier to administer and comply with, and can’t be evaded. Some are promoting a flat tax as the fix for what’s wrong with the income tax. Unfortunately, a flat tax is still a tax on income and comes with many of the problems that plague the current income tax.
This week, the FAIRtax Guys continue their side-by-side comparison of the income tax, the flat tax and the FAIRtax. Putting politics aside and looking strictly at the merits of each plan, the FAIRtax is the clear winner.
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#406 It Will Never Pass
You don’t have to be a FAIRtax volunteer for long to hear someone tell you that the FAIRtax is a great idea, but it will never pass. Well, there was a time when the idea of women voting seemed preposterous and those advocating for women’s suffrage were facing seemingly insurmountable odds. But they never gave up. It took decades to accomplish, but the impossible became reality because a group of determined people would not be denied.
There’s a lesson here for the FAIRtax movement. This week the FAIRtax Guys look at the timeline of the women’s suffrage movement. The suffragists overcame obstacles not seen in the FAIRtax movement—including an adverse Supreme Court ruling. But they won in the end, and we can too.
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#404 The Income Tax vs the Flat Tax vs the FAIRtax - Part 1
The Federal income tax is insanely complicated, flagrantly unfair, exorbitantly expensive to administer and enforce, and ridiculously easy to evade. It needs to be replaced. The two most talked about alternatives to the income tax are a flat tax and a national retail sales tax like the FAIRtax.
This week, the FAIRtax Guys begin a two part series in which they compare all three options across a variety of different measures. There’s a clear winner in every case—the FAIRtax.
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#403 Why Democrats Should Support the FAIRtax
AFFT president Steve Hayes’ testimony before the House Ways and Means subcommittee on taxation was largely political theater. Both sides used the occasion to advance their own talking points—Republicans touting the success of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and Democrats attacking the FAIRtax at every turn. Still, two Democratic Congressmen, John Larson of Connecticut and Danny Davis seemed willing to put the partisanship aside and take a look at the merits of the FAIRtax plan. That’s encouraging.
If more Democrats would be willing to take an honest look at the FAIRtax, they’ll find that there’s a lot there for them to like. The FAIRtax is actually non-partisan. It favors neither side’s spending agenda. This week, the FAIRtax Guys look at ten reasons why Democrats should be supporting the FAIRtax.
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#402 The State of the FAIRtax
2023 had promised to be a watershed year for the FAIRtax. In order to secure the Speakership of the House, Kevin McCarthy had to promise to bring the FAIRtax up for a vote—something that hasn’t happened since the FAIRtax was first introduced into Congress in 1999. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen, and Kevin McCarthy is no longer Speaker. It remains to be seen whether or not Speaker Mike Johnson will honor the promise that McCarthy made and allow the FAIRtax to be voted on in this session of Congress.
So, as 2024 begins, the FAIRtax Guys take a look at the state of the FAIRtax. Some of it’s encouraging and some of it, not so much.
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#401 The 2023 Tax Proposal Hall of Shame
The Federal tax code is constantly changing. Every session, thousands of bills are introduced into Congress to amend the tax code is one way or another. Most of these proposals go unnoticed by the general public, but every week the FAIRtax Guys are looking for the best of the best, or in some cases, the worst of the worst examples of just how insanely complicated the tax code really is.
In this year ending edition of FAIRtax Power Radio, the Guys introduce the 2023 Tax Proposal Hall of Shame. These are the most striking examples of why the existing income tax code needs to be repealed in its entirety and replaced by the FAIRtax.
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#400 Steve Hayes Testifies Before Congress
December 6, 2023 was a significant day for the FAIRtax. That’s the day that AFFT president Steve Hayes testified before the House Ways and Means subcommittee on taxation. While Congress is still a long way from enacting real tax reform, it’s encouraging to see that the FAIRtax is still in the conversation when it comes to deciding exactly what that reform should look like.
This week Steve joins the FAIRtax Guys to discuss what went on both in and out of the hearing room.
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#399 The IRS Is Coming After Your Venmo Money
Economists will tell you that there a number of different laws, like the Law of Supply and Demand, that define how our economic system works. Here’s one they probably won’t tell you about, but it’s certainly true nonetheless. “Never underestimate a politician’s lust for your money”.
As our nation’s debt soars, the politicians in Washington are constantly looking for new and different ways to get into your pockets. Join the FAIRtax Guys as they discuss a new and rather insidious way that the IRS is invading your privacy in order to transfer more money from your pocket to the Federal treasury.
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#398 More Questions Answered
Compared to the income tax, the FAIRtax is an exceedingly simple and easy to understand method of raising the money the Federal government needs to operate and provide services that people need and demand. Even so, since it’s such a radical departure from the taxation we’ve known all our lives, people have questions about what the FAIRtax is, how it works, and how it will impact their lives.
This week, the FAIRtax Guys continue their foray into the fairtax.org FAQ to answer some more basic questions people have about the FAIRtax.
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#397 FAIRtax Questions Answered
The FAIRtax FAQ at fairtax.org is an excellent resource for anyone wanting to know more about what the FAIRtax is, how it works and why it’s fair.
In this edition of FAIRtax Power Radio, the FAIRtax Guys look at why the FAIRtax is truly a fair tax. They examine the effect of the prebate on families of different income levels and also tackle the question of whether or not it’s fair to give rich families and poor families the same prebate.
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#396 Some Thoughts From Steve Hayes
Steve Hayes is the president of Americans for Fair Taxation. He has been involved in the effort to replace the income tax with a consumption tax since well before the FAIRtax was developed and introduced into Congress.
This week, Steve sits down with the FAIRtax Guys and offers his thoughts on everything from the recent turmoil in the House of Representatives regarding the Speakership to how school vouchers and other tuition assistance provided by some states may be treated by the IRS.
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#395 NC State Should Know Better
Back in February, economist Nathan Goldman at North Carolina State University in Raleigh published an article purporting to answer common questions people may have about the FAIRtax. You would think that an economist would understand what a boon the FAIRtax would be for the American economy.
Unfortunately, this article seems to be a thinly veiled attack on the FAIRtax repeating many of the inaccuracies, omissions and distortions others have used in trying to turn people against the FAIRtax. So once again, the FAIRtax Guys are here to set the record straight.
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#394 Sweeping Changes at the IRS
The IRS has announced what it calls “a sweeping effort to restore fairness to the tax system”. In a nutshell, the IRS says it’s going to make tax compliance fairer by concentrating its enforcement and auditing efforts on higher income taxpayers, partnerships, large corporations and promoters who are abusing the tax rules.
This week, the FAIRtax guys look at the actual IRS announcement published at irs.gov and ask the question that no one else is asking. “Why do we continue to tolerate a tax system that in inherently unfair and requires billions of dollars to administer and enforce?”
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#393 The FAIRtax Guys at WTOB
The FAIRtax Guys are grateful for the radio stations that carry FAIRtax Power Radio at no charge as a public service. The flagship station for this effort is WTOB in Winston-Salem, NC where Bob Scarborough is employed.
Usually, the radio stations rebroadcast programs that have already streamed live on our video platforms. However, once a year the Guys switch things up and do a live program on WTOB that is video streamed later. This week’s FAIRtax Power Radio is the video stream of the live program that aired on WTOB on Sunday October 22
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#392 A Conversation with John Linder
Congressman John Linder from Georgia was a pioneer in the FAIRtax movement. He was the original sponsor of the FAIRtax bill when it was first introduced into Congress. He also co-wrote the two best selling FAIRtax books with Neal Boortz.
John recently sat down with the FAIRtax Guys for a wide ranging conversation covering everything from how the current scramble for House Speaker may affect the FAIRtax to how to re-ignite the public passion that was on display when the FAIRtax was first introduced to the American people
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#391 The FAIRtax and Healthcare
There is a lot of good information at fairtax.org regarding what the FAIRtax is, how it works, and what kind of impact it will have on the economy and on our lives. One area of concern that many have is how the FAIRtax will affect their healthcare.
In 2017, Dr. Karen Walby wrote an article detailing how the FAIRtax will be applied in the healthcare industry and shared a case study involving a family member. In this edition of FAIRtax Power Radio, the FAIRtax Guys go over that article which is found in the “Healthcare” section under the “Research” tab at fairtax.org.
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#389 Moore v US Part 2
Last week, the FAIRtax Guys began discussing a case before the Supreme Court that could have a monumental impact on the kind of taxes you may be subject to in the future. The critical question the court is being asked to answer is whether or not the government can tax money that you have not actually received.
Tax attorneys Steve Hayes and John Richardson continue their analysis of this case and discuss what it could all mean for the FAIRtax movement.
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#390 Brookings Looks at the FAIRtax
This past March after the FAIRtax had been promised a vote in the House of Representatives, Brookings Institute, a long time member of the Washington establishment, published an article supposedly analyzing the FAIRtax. Like many others before it, Brookings had to twist the FAIRtax into something it isn’t in order to muster and argument against it. Like many others before it, the article was full of opinion presented as fact.
In this edition of FAIRtax Power Radio, the FAIRtax Guys examine the Brookings article and once again, set the FAIRtax record straight.
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