The Pocket Idiot's Guide to the FairTax

Read * The Pocket Idiots Guide to the FairTax by Ken Clark ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Pocket Idiots Guide to the FairTax Keeping your job is job one. In this book, readers get answers to all of the questions they have about the FairTax, including: •What it is, how its calculated, and who pays what •Comparisons with other tax systems •Economic and political effects of the FairTax •Common misconceptions •What supporters and opponents have to say •Moral issues associated with the FairTax •Author is a certified financial planner. In recent years, the FairTax has gain

The Pocket Idiot's Guide to the FairTax

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Rating : 4.27 (979 Votes)
Asin : 1592579566
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 208 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-07-12
Language : English

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Keeping your job is job one. In this book, readers get answers to all of the questions they have about the FairTax, including: •What it is, how it's calculated, and who pays what •Comparisons with other tax systems •Economic and political effects of the FairTax •Common misconceptions •What supporters and opponents have to say •Moral issues associated with the FairTax •Author is a certified financial planner. In recent years, the FairTax has gained a lot of attention, but for the vast majority of Americans, there's a sense that there's still too little unbiased information on which to make an informed decision. The Pocket Idiot's Guide(tm) to the FairTax seeks to change that

David J Dryden said After you read this, you'll be pissed that we. After you read this, you'll be pissed that we aren't already doing this and saddened to realize that we may never. Must read!. A very informative book The "Fair Tax" would eliminate federal income taxes, social security taxes, medicare taxes, capital gains taxes, corporate income taxesand the IRS. The federal government would be financed through a 23% sales tax on all retail goods and services. Service professions like doctors and lawyers would start collecting for the government a 23% tax added to their bi. A Fair Take on the Fair Tax Tyler Gibbs The author Ken Clark takes a very complicated issue and brings both clarity and fairness to an issue pledged by misinformation and oversimplification. This book is well written with clear explanations and no double talk. It provides the reader a true understanding of both sides of the Fair Tax issue. This book does not pretend to know what would happen if the

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