Negli USA stanno discutendo su come riformare il sistema fiscale, sono sorte alcune proposte, tipo:
Cato Tax Scholar Comments on President Bush's Tax Advisory Panel
Tuesday 18 October 2005
The President's Advisory Panel on Tax Reform, headed by former senators Connie Mack and John Breaux, met Tuesday for the final time. The panel proposed two tax reform plans. One plan would make changes to the existing income tax. The other plan would scrap most of the income tax and install a consumption-based tax system.
Chris Edwards, director of tax policy studies at the Cato Institute, comments: "The Panel's consumption-based tax plan resembles the Steve Forbes flat tax in its basic structure, except that it has multiple rates on individuals rather than a single rate. The business part of this plan is a "cash-flow" tax, which would be vastly simpler than the current corporate income tax. The cash-flow tax plan would be territorial, and would replace today's complex depreciation system with simple "expensing," or immediate write-off, of investments. As some of the panelists noted, expensing would spur rising investment in factories and machines, increase worker productivity, and raise wages. This plan would represent a huge leap over the current income tax in terms of simplicity and economic efficiency."
Edwards' statement in its entirety is available online.
http://www.cato.org/homepage_item.php?id=3




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