Posted: Jul 31, 2005 By: David L. Hickman

Subject: Fair Simple Income Tax - proposal for fixing our tax mess

Comment: Taxes in America have gotten out of control. We Americans are getting buried alive under oppressive taxes and, as if that isn't bad enough, the convoluted tax system is sucking the life out of our economy. It's time to tame our government's insatiable appetite for the fruits of our labor.

Here is a proposal for a constitutional amendment that will allow our government to raise money through taxation but will make the taxes equally fair for every American and at the same time will strengthen our economy.

In a nutshell, the idea is to tax only individual people on their income and eliminate sales taxes. No more sales taxes. No more tax on business. No more deductions. No more loopholes. No more calculating "net income" or amortization schedules. No more favortism for special groups like home owners and people with children. No more complicated arguments over sales taxes on internet sales because there will be no more sales taxes. No more arguments about "marriage penalty" and other tax anomalies because only individuals making income are taxed without regard to their marital status, number of children, home or farm ownership or any other unfair and unbalanced artifact found in our current tax code. In fact, all complications and unfairness simply vanish under this system because it is the ultimate in fairness and simplicity. Imagine the boost our economy would receive! Businesses could focus on products and services instead of tax impact in all their decisions, we could eliminate nearly all of the $10 Billion dollar annual budget for the IRS, no one would have motivation or excuse for cheating on their taxes and we will all hold our government more accountable for the federal budget because the increased transparency and simplicity will clearly illuminate how much each of us is paying for pork-barrel projects.

Details of Proposed Constitutional Amendment:

1. The federal government and the state governments will raise the bulk of their money through an income tax on individuals earning income.

2. The right to levy sales tax shall be reserved for the federal government. The states may levy taxes only on property and income. This will eliminate most sales taxes.

3. The federal government may levy sales taxes only on specific products for specific purposes closely related to the product. Sales tax revenue raised by the federal government may not be used for anything other than its intended purpose. For example, the federal government may levy sales taxes on gasoline for the purpose of building and maintaining roads.

4. The federal government and the states may levy income taxes only on individual income. The federal government and the states will be prohibited from taxing anything other than individual human beings. This means income taxes will be on real, individual, living people, not on artificial concepts such as businesses or corporations or trust funds.

5. Income taxes may be levied and calculated based only on 3 variables: (1) income tax rate, (2) base amount for normal income, (3) base amount for income resulting from death. For example, initially the income tax rate could be set at 25% and the normal base amount at $40,000 and the death tax base amount at $1,000,000. In this example, federal income tax would be defined as 25% of an individual's income over $40,000 but any income resulting from a death, such as a life insurance policy or an estate inheritance, will be taxed at 25% of the amount over $1,000,000. In this example, people making under $40,000 per year will not pay any income tax and people who inherit less than one million dollars as a result of someone dying will not pay any income tax on that inheritance.

6. In order to prevent favortism for certain privileged groups such as home owners, these three variables are the only variables which can be taken into consideration by the federal government or the states when calculating income taxes.

7. Congress shall decide in the case of federal income taxes and the various states shall decide for themselves exactly what constitutes income. For example, any combination of wages, interest, dividends, capital gains, inheritance and gifts could be considered as income.

8. This amendment regulates and controls the manner in which the federal government and the state governments raise the bulk of their finances from the citizens of America. It is intended to prevent the government from inventing a myriad of creative new ways to take money from its citizens. This amendment does not affect tarriffs imposed on other countries for things such as import/export duties. This amendment does not affect fees such as automobile license fees unless those fees make up a significant portion of the revenue raised from the citizens and are, in reality, an attempt to bypass the spirit of this amendment.

Please see: http://www.FairSimpleTax.com/