Thank you for your recent coverage of the FairTax. The FairTax reformation would significantly reduce the hundreds of billions spent annually on tax compliance, would promote productivity (no income or payroll taxes), would discourage excessive spending (tax on services and new products), would untax the poor (no payroll taxes/refund of taxes up to poverty level spending), make U.S. goods cheaper abroad and more competitive at home (helping exports, reducing imports) and make April 15 just another beautiful spring day. Seems like just the medicine this country needs.
Jerrett Andrew
Taylorsville
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