What is The Neutral Tax?
The Neutral Tax is a flat, federal tax on gross state government revenue
Benefits of The Neutral Tax
Eliminates the federal government’s micromanagement of tax policy
Compatible with most other tax reform proposals (implemented at the state level)
Enables each state to design its preferred tax structure
Eliminates the federal monopoly on tax policy
Eliminates all direct federal taxes on citizens
Eliminates the IRS as we know it
Makes repeal of the 16th Amendment (the federal income tax) practical
Eases future tax reform efforts — no more decades of debate
Integrates federal, state and local taxation policies
Makes the US more competitive internationally
Inherently non-partisan policy makes it easier to enact with bipartisan support
Additional information available in The Neutral Tax FAQ [here]. Read The Neutral Tax White Paper
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