Chairman's Report

Chairman's Report

Weekly update on issues pertaining to the passage of the FAIRtax, HR 25. Exploring a new topic every week.

Episodes

March 22, 2024 5 mins
Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee has run for President twice, and both times, the FAIRtax was part of his platform. Outside of politics, Huckabee has been and continues to be a successful media figure. His current job is hosting a very successful show on TBN every Saturday night. In early March of 2024, Mike delivered a monologue on his show on how to get rid of the worst day of the year--April 15. There's only one way to do ...
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There's a great new book out titled "The Tax Deception" by John Gaver. It's a well-researched comparison that shows how different tax reform proposals stack up against each other and against the current income tax. After a thorough analysis, there's a clear winner--the FAIRtax.
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The IRS assures us that the financial data we submit on our income tax returns is held in the highest confidence. Unfortunately, the reality is that our confidential data is a LOT less secure than the IRS would have us believe. In an eye-opening Chairman's Report, AFFT president Steve Hayes looks at just how loosely the IRS is guarding our most personal private data.
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March 1, 2024 12 mins
In this week's Chairman's Report, former Congressman and original FAIRtax sponsor John Linder answers several common questions about the FAIRtax.
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Artificial intelligence is becoming more and more a part of our lives. Today's computers are simulating human intelligence in a way undreamed of just a few years ago. But one thing remains constant. Computers can't actually think. They have no emotions. They can only objectively evaluate known data. Recently, AFFT board member Randy Fischer asked ChatGPT what it thought of the FAIRtax. The answer was quite revealing. Check it out i...
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February 16, 2024 10 mins
Elites and ordinary Americans have vastly different levels of trust in the government--around 16% for ordinary Americans up to 89% for Ivy League super-elites. With government made up largely of elites who covet as much control over our lives as they can get, it's no wonder that they want to keep the income tax system in place.

The FAIRtax would not only be simpler, fairer and much less expensive to administer and enforce, it would ...
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The DC elites are desperate to keep the corrupt income/payroll tax system in place. To do this, they deliberately distort the truth about just how bad the system is for the American taxpayer. One particularly hideous thing they do is conceal just how much we pay in taxes. In this week's Chairman's Report, Steve Hayes calls them out on their dishonesty and shows how the FAIRtax is a much simpler and much more honest system.
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State governors know that reducing or even eliminating a state's income tax is the best way to attract new people and new businesses to the state. Unfortunately, many try to make up the lost revenue by increasing the state sales tax. That shifts the tax burden down to those on the lower end of the income scale and has led low income voters to oppose candidates who want to lower state income tax rates. Fortunately, there's a way to ...
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February 2, 2024 14 mins
This week's Chairman's Report is guest written by AFFT Board member Randy Fischer. In it, Randy examines both the FAIRtax and the income tax from a moral perspective.
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Donald Trump says that if he's elected, he wants to help American businesses compete with foreign competitors by imposing tariffs on foreign produced goods. In all likelihood, that would start a trade war that would make consumer products more expensive all around the world. There's a better solution, the FAIRtax.
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A jury has awarded two Georgia election workers a sizable judgement in their defamation lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani. One would think that financially, the ladies would be sitting pretty while Mr. Giuliani would be hurting. Surprisingly, that's not necessarily that case thanks to the many twists and turns in the Internal Revenue Code. AFFT president Steve Hayes explains in this week's Chairman's Report.
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In this week's Chairman's Report, Steve Hayes explains the similarities and differences between the FAIRtax and the Value Added Tax.
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December 15, 2023 12 mins
AFFT board member Randy Fischer is the guest author of this week's Chairman's Report. In it, he explores an area that most people don't think about when they think of how the FAIRtax would benefit the country.
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On Dec. 6, 2023, AFFT president Steve Hayes was one of several witnesses invited to testify before the House Ways and Means subcommittee on Tax. While some Members were clearly not ready to embrace the FAIRtax, the fact that Steve was invited to appear is a positive development.
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Federal budgeting is a complicated process, and it's that way by design. Bureaucrats maintain their positions of power and authority by making things so complicated nobody can understand them. That way, people are all too willing to just let the "smart people" in the government worry about it. The FAIRtax would upset that apple cart. In this week's Chairman's Report, see how the FAIRtax would uncomplicate the budget process to the ...
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More and more states are providing ways for parents to send their children to charter, private and religious schools. Is that assistance taxable income? Under the income tax, the answer is not exactly clear. Under the FAIRtax, it's a clear and decisive "no".
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The latest Social Security Trustees report contains some frightening information. Costs are vastly exceeding income and unless something is done, there are people alive today who will suffer a significant reduction in their Social Security benefits. DC's "solutions" have clearly not worked. It's time to fix the problem once and for all. It's time to pass the FAIRtax.
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Three years after he leaked President Trump's tax return to the New York Times and thousands more returns from wealthy Americans to ProPublica, an IRS contractor has pleaded guilty to one count of disclosing tax return data without authorization. While it's great the leaker has finally been caught, the question remains. How can we be sure that the confidential data we must disclose on our tax returns stays confidential? The sad tru...
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October 27, 2023 12 mins
Many older Americans rely on Social Security for the income they need to live. Unfortunately, the system is going broke. There's an easy and effective solution to the problem, but DC doesn't want to implement it. We the people are going to have to demand it. That solution is the FAIRtax.
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The Internal Revenue Code is chock full of all kinds of special provisions that most of us don't even know about, but the super wealthy use to reduce their federal income tax liability. That's how billionaires get away with paying just a few hundred dollars in income tax, and it's all perfectly legal. If DC was serious about making everyone pay their fair share, they would enact the FAIRtax.
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