Eliminate Tax Brackets and Complicated Forms With Flat Tax
Daniel Mitchell
Think it's too easy to be true? Here's a postcard from Reality-ville
Every April, Americans endure the misery of the
Instead of the hundreds of forms required by the
The special interests hate the flat tax because it means no loopholes, no complexity, no shelters, and no special preferences. All income is treated equally. Some taxpayers may not like losing various deductions, but treating income equally also means that there is no double taxation, so the death tax and capital gains tax are abolished.
Most Americans support tax reform because they want fairness. The current system is a crapshoot riddled with corrupt provisions, and the tax treatment of upper-income households is a good example. Sometimes rich people are hit with punitive tax rates. This is not good for them, but it also hurts the rest of us by reducing investment and entrepreneurship. Many wealthy taxpayers, though, scam the system by using lawyers, lobbyists, and accountants. That also is bad for the rest of us since funds are allocated inefficiently.
With a flat tax, by contrast, there are no special preferences or special penalties based on income. If
Economists like the flat tax since it would increase growth and job creation, while also making America more competitive. This is because a flat tax means a low tax rate. By replacing high tax rate with a low flat rate (probably 17 percent), the flat tax will encourage more productive behavior. Politicians understand that high tax rates on tobacco reduce smoking, so why don't they realize that high tax rates on work and entrepreneurship discourage growth?
A flat tax eliminates double taxation. By getting rid of the tax bias against saving and investment, the flat tax will encourage more capital formation. Every economic theory--even Marxism and socialism--acknowledges that saving and investment are needed to boost wages and living standards, yet the current system imposes extra taxes on people who set aside some of today's income to finance tomorrow's growth.
A flat tax reduces compliance costs. According to the
Finally, a flat tax shrinks the
We shouldn't blame the
Tax reform may seem like an impossible dream, but it can happen. Achieving a flat tax in America will not be easy. Everyone who benefits from the current system--politicians, accountants, bureaucrats, and lobbyists--will fight to keep the
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