November 16, 2004 09:01 PM
A New Twist To Your Tax Bill?
Excerpt: Americans know what an income tax does. They usually pay a state sales tax when they shop. But as the nation embarks on a debate over tax reform, other terms are likely to come to the fore.
A political cartoon shows Uncle Sam heading down a path marked "General sales tax." He's trying to move forward. But holding him by the coattails is a bearded character labeled "Congress."
That cartoon dates from 1933 but it could easily run today. Fresh from his election victory and saying he wants "a simpler, fairer pro-growth [tax] system," President Bush is considering whether to offer the most sweeping tax-reform package since 1986. Some conservatives are urging him to shutter the Internal Revenue Service and replace today's income tax with a national sales tax collected by states. Or, he might accomplish some of the same thing - taxing consumption instead of income - with a value added tax.
He could also opt for more incremental reform, moving the nation toward one type of flat-tax system where everybody pays the same rate.
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