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FairTax: The Truth: Answering the Critics
FairTax: The Truth: Answering the Critics
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 123 reviews)
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Authors: Neal Boortz, John Linder
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Studio: Harper Paperbacks
Manufacturer: Harper Paperbacks
Label: Harper Paperbacks
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 272
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Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.1 x 0.8

ISBN: 0061540463
Dewey Decimal Number: 336.271
EAN: 9780061540462
ASIN: 0061540463

Publication Date: February 1, 2008
Release Date: February 12, 2008
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In 2005, firebrand radio talk show host Neal Boortz and Georgia congressman John Linder created The FairTax Book, presenting the American public with a bold new plan designed to eliminate federal taxes and the IRS, jump-start the U.S. economy, bring back lost industries and jobs, and recapture billions of untaxed dollars hoarded by criminal and offshore businesses. Their book became an immediate #1 New York Times bestseller, propelling a powerful grassroots tax reform movement that's spreading like wildfire across our nation.

Now, three years later, the authors are back to answer the outspoken and misinformed critics of their innovative proposal. Offering eye-opening new insights not covered in the original book, FairTax: The Truth debunks the negative myths and gross misrepresentations of this groundbreaking idea. The FairTax plan is simple, brilliant, and it will work?enabling you to keep all the money in your paycheck; eliminating the fraud, hassle, and waste of our current system; and revolutionizing the way America pays for itself.




Customer Reviews:   Read 118 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Everyone needs to read this   November 20, 2008
I wish everyone in America would read this book and the first book that Neal Boortz and Congressman Linder wrote about the Fair Tax. This is the best way to fix our economy!!!


5 out of 5 stars FairTax is the best tax reform   November 3, 2008
Neal Boortz and John Linder have a revolutionary idea with the Fairtax! I believe it is the answer to our country's ills. This is a must read!!


5 out of 5 stars The new tax paradigm?   October 21, 2008
Finally, an easy-to-understand tax policy that can be managed without the onerous, confiscatory arm of the IRS looming. Transparent and free of corporate loop holes how refreshing.


5 out of 5 stars A MUST READ   October 21, 2008
For those that have read the FairTax, and beleive, this is a must have book. In their usual charm, and tenacity, Mr Boortz, and Mr Linder lay out the details of this marvelous plan, and offer information in answering the nay-sayers, and non-believers. For those of us who are advocates here is a tip: purchase 1 copy of each book, and give it to someone you know under the condition if they agree with the idea, they are to do the same for someone else. C'mon folks, get on board, and advocate this plan. Both books explain all there is to know in laymans terms. If you aren't a believer after reading this book, you are ignoring the facts.


4 out of 5 stars Beneath The Hype, A Good Idea   October 4, 2008
As is usually the treatment of any policy issue during a campaign, the ideas presented in FairTax: The Truth - Answering the Critics are cloaked in more than a bit of hyperbole. Most of the following examples of this exaggeration have been mentioned by others. Still, they are worth repeating:

- The IRS will probably not disappear if FairTax is adopted. Some government body will be needed to collect and audit the FairTax proceeds. That organization will likely be the IRS.

- On page 30, the authors state, "The FairTax would eliminate the embedded costs of the American tax code - taxes on capital and labor - from the retail price, allowing corporations and businesses operating in the United States to sell their good and services to the global marketplace with no tax component." However, on several other pages in the book, the authors state that the FairTax would be an embedded component of a product's retail price. Nowhere else in the book do they indicate/imply that products/services sold overseas would be exempt from FairTax. Thus, the claim on page 30 doesn't seem plausible, given the book's other information.

- Several states have a sales tax and an income tax. Most of those states have experienced severe budget problems despite the multiple revenue streams (the best example being California's recent budget ordeal). Consequently, it seems that revenue streams play little part in whether governments can live within their means (that seems to be more a function of controlling spending urges). Thus, it is unlikely that shifting from an income tax to a sales-based FairTax system would lead to widespread budget reform, as is implied by the authors.

Despite these grandiose claims, there is a lot of validity for the arguments that Boortz and Linder present. There is little doubt that the current tax system is stifling economic growth and is in desperate need of an overhaul. The plan that Boortz and Linder present is a carefully crafted policy document that has a very strong likelihood of removing many of the productivity impediments and inequities that exist in the current system. Additionally, Boortz and Linder present generally sound rebuttals to many of the criticisms that have been leveled at the FairTax proposal.

Yes, there is more than a little hype in FairTax: The Truth - Answering The Critics. But, once a reader gets past the hype, the book contains a very sound tax policy within its pages. This policy and arguments presented in the book not only deserve to be read by the tax-paying public, but also deserve to be debated within our legislatures.


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