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Tax Value Added
The Value-Added Taxing System (VAT)

1.0. It is a hidden sales tax. Why do the taxpayers allow their lawmakers to adopt this method of taxing? The taxpayer does not know the total amount of taxes that s/he pays in a year.

2.0. The rate of taxing varies. The more profits that the companies receive, the more taxes the consumer is required to pay. The companies do not pay any taxes. The total amount of taxes that you pay does not depend on the amount of wealth that you receive. The total amount of taxes that you pay depends on how much wealth the other entity received! What a taxing concept!

3.0. Do you consider this a Fair Tax system?

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Fair Tax: Analysis by
99-Percentile-IQ


author: Harris Dyes

Federal Taxing Systems Book
Current, Flat, VAT, Sales, New

Book Chapters
1. Current Income Taxing System
3. Flat Tax
4. Value-Added Tax (VAT)
5. 30% National Sales Tax (NST)
6. 331 Sales-Pitches for NST
8. New, Straight-Line Income Taxing System

Chapter Blurbs
1. Rates increase faster on low-and-middle incomes than on higher incomes
3. Raises tax on poor, lowers tax on rich
4. A hidden, varying retail sales tax rate
5. Poor's effective income tax rate raised from 10% to 23%.
    Rich's effective income tax rate lowered from 35% to ~19%
6. 331 Sales-Pitches refuted
8. Rates increase the same for all incomes. Lowers taxes for 95 million tax returns.
    Increases taxes for 1 million tax returns.

More insights from The Book (341 pages - 8.5" x 11" pages):
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Book cover (actual is 8.5" X 11"):

Fair Tax: Analysis By
99-Percentile-IQ




Five Federal Taxes are Analyzed:

1. Current Income Tax - a Fair Tax?
2. Flat Tax - a Fair Tax?
3. Value Added Tax - a Fair Tax?
4. National Sales Tax - a Fair Tax?
5. The New, Straight-Line Tax - a Fair Tax!


                                             
Harris Dyes

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