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U.S. Rep John Linder holding the 132-page Fair Tax Act in contrast to the more than 50,000 pages of tax code laws and regulations currently in effect. Linder is coauthor of The FairTax Book with radio talk show host Neal Boortz , which spent time atop the New York Times bestseller list. [ 7 ]
Rep John Linder holding the 133 page Fair Tax Act of 2007 in contrast to the then-current U.S. tax code and IRS regulations. The legislation would remove the Internal Revenue Service (after three years), and establish Excise Tax and Sales Tax bureaus in the Department of the Treasury. [17]
The book was published as a companion to the Fair Tax Act of 2005, which was a bill in the 109th United States Congress for changing tax laws to replace the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and all federal income taxes (including AMT), payroll taxes (including Social Security and Medicare taxes), corporate taxes, capital gains taxes, gift taxes ...
The Fair Tax Act and was formally introduced on Jan. 10 by Rep ... It was former Georgia Congressman John Linder who first proposed the idea in 1999 and later co-authored a book called “The Fair ...
As soon as America reached its debt ceiling on Jan. 19, exhausting the $31.4 trillion in its credit line from the Treasury, all eyes and ears turned to the country's financial future. Congress has...
Congressman John Linder, the bill sponsor, is considering adding language to H.R. 25 during the 111th Congress that would require a supermajority vote of Congress to exempt any industry from the tax. [8] U.S. Rep John Linder holding the 132 page Fair Tax Act in contrast to the more than 60,000 pages of tax code laws and regulations currently in ...
The Social Security Fairness Act, one of the most bipartisan bills in Congress this session, aims to repeal WEP and GPO. The House voted to pass the legislation Nov. 12, and the Senate approved it ...
The Fair Tax Act (H.R. 25/S. 18) is a bill in the United States Congress for changing tax laws to replace the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and all federal income taxes (including Alternative Minimum Tax), payroll taxes (including Social Security and Medicare taxes), corporate taxes, capital gains taxes, gift taxes, and estate taxes with a national retail sales tax, to be levied once at the ...