I will use an average American who makes $50,000 a year. As the tax code now stands a person/family making 50K is being taxed at a 25% federal income tax. Which means they would pay $12,500 a year in taxes minus deductions etc. For the sake of argument let's say they have no deductions. As it stands they re being taxed on the total they earned. With Cain's plan you would only pay a 9% federal income tax which amounts to $4,500. With his plan you would also pay a 9% national sales tax, but only on new products, not used products. But that 9% is only on purchases NOT on the total amount you earned, so you have gone from paying 25% of your total income to realistically 15% or so. I know people think you will actually pay 18% since 9 + 9 = 18%, but remember the 9% national sales tax in ONLY on purchases, NOT your total income. Also keep in mind that all hidden taxes are removed from goods that are purchased and there is ONLY a 9% sales tax added, so the total cost of goods would be less than it currently is and then you are taxed 9% on that lower price. Also with his plan it greatly broadens the tax base, all illegal aliens who are not paying a dime in income tax will now pay at least something, the 9% sales tax. Not to mention all the other cash flow in this country that goes unreported, you will also get 9% when goods are purchased.
Another thing that is brought up is that the federal government won't keep the national sales tax at 9%, they will continue to raise it. I don't buy that logic, what keeps them from raising taxes higher and higher now? Also, if this is implemented properly then it should not be allowed to be raised.
The other thing that candidates brought up is that you are adding a 9% sales tax on top each states current sales taxes....... so what?? As Cain stated, you are going to pay your state sales tax NO MATTER what you pay in federal taxes. So let's say your state sales tax is 5%, in the current tax plan you are paying 25% on your total income PLUS the 5% sales tax. With Cain's plan you are only paying 9% income tax (16% less than the current code) then a total of 14% sales tax (9% national sales tax and 5% state tax). But remember, that's 14% on purchases NOT the total of your income, you would have to spend all 50K you earned for the 9% national sales tax to even come close to what you are currently paying now at 25%.
I also think that EVERY American should pay taxes, regardless of your income. And with his plan it's relative to everyone 9%, not 0% for some and 35% for others. I don't believe you should be punished, I mean taxed more just because you earn more. If you think it's fair to have higher taxes those who earn more then let me ask you this. When you do your weekly grocery shopping along side the guy who makes 4 times as much as you should he pay a higher tax rate on his groceries? Absolutely not, fair is fair, we should all pay the same percentage.
Please discuss.