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The USA Tax: A Progressive Consumption Tax by Laurence S. Seidman,

The USA Tax: A Progressive Consumption Tax by Laurence S. Seidman,
Although proposals for "flat" taxes have received a good deal of attention, a majority of Americans say that, for reasons of fairness, they favor a progressive tax. The USA Tax: A Progressive Consumption Tax presents an alternative to both the present tax system and a flat tax. The USA (unlimited savings allowance) tax is a progressive consumption tax that differs fundamentally from our current tax structure in that it taxes consumption rather than income. In April 1995, the USA tax bill was introduced into the United States Senate. Whatever the fate of the bill, this book is an important contribution to the literature on the theory and design of a progressive consumption tax. The USA tax has two components - the household tax, which replaces the current household income tax, and the business tax, which replaces the corporate income tax. A fundamental purpose of the USA tax is to raise the level of national saving and investment. It accomplishes this by making all household saving and business investment in capital goods tax-deductible. Seidman devotes most of his book to the impact on saving, the issue of fairness, practical design options, simplification, and a variety of questions and criticisms. The book, written in straightforward language, will help guide the non-economist through the coming debates on the USA tax.



Wealth and Our Commonwealth: Why America Should Tax Accumulated Fortunes by William H. Gates, X
Wealth and Our Commonwealth: Why America Should Tax Accumulated Fortunes by William H. Gates, X
A world leader in philanthropy (and father of the planet"s wealthiest man) and an expert on U.S. economic inequality (and heir of Oscar Mayer) on the "billionaire backlash" The "Man Bites Dog" story of over 1,000 highnet- worth individuals who rose up to protest the repeal of the estate tax made headlines everywhere last year. Central to the organization of what Newsweek tagged the "billionaire backlash" were two visionaries: Bill Gates, Sr., cochair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the largest foundation on earth, and Chuck Collins, cofounder of United for a Fair Economy and Responsible Wealth, and the great-grandson of meat packer Oscar Mayer who gave away his substantial inheritance at the age of twenty-six. Gates and Collins argue that individual wealth is a product not only of hard work and smart choices but of the society that provides the fertile soil for success. They don"t subscribe to the "Great Man" theory of wealth creation but contend that society"s investments, such as economic development, education, health care, and property rights protection, all contribute to any individual"s good fortune. With the repeal proposed by the Bush administration, we might be facing the future that Teddy Roosevelt feared--where huge fortunes amassed and untaxed would evolve into a dangerous and permanent aristocracy. Repeal would drop federal revenues $294 billion in the first 10 years; 27 some $750 billion would be lost in the second decade, not to mention that the U.S. Treasury estimates that charitable contributions would drop by $6 billion a year. But what about all those modest families that would lose the farm? Gates and Collins expose the fallacy of thisargument, pointing out that this is largely a myth and that the very same lobbies and politicians who are crying "cows" have opposed other legislation that would actually have helped small farmers.



Lodge Bill - The Lodge Bill was a bill drafted by Representative Henry Cabot Lodge (R) of Massachusetts. The bill would have allowed the federal government to ensure that elections were fair.

Turnover tax - The turnover tax is a sales tax used in planned economies to fund the government and control demand for some product. The central authority in a command economy leaves the supplier a profit deemed to be fair, and takes the rest as a turnover task (i.

Fair Isaac Corporation - Founded in 1956 by engineer Bill Fair and mathematician Earl Isaac, Fair Isaac Corporation provides consulting services and decision management systems. They developed the FICO scores, a measure of credit risk, that are the most used credit scores in the world.

Internet Tax Freedom Act - The Internet Tax Freedom Act was authored by Representative Chris Cox and Senator Ron Wyden, and signed into law on October 21 1998 by President Bill Clinton. This law bars state and local governments from taxing Internet access service.



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