National Sales Tax Plan – “Fair Tax for All”
✅ Core Goals:
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Eliminate federal income tax on individuals
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Keep corporate taxes intact
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Implement a national sales tax starting at 15%
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Ensure fairness by shielding vulnerable populations
🛡️ New Safeguards for Seniors & Low-Income Americans
1. Monthly Prebate (Refund) Checks
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Based on family size and local poverty thresholds
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Covers basic necessities like groceries, rent, utilities, and medicine
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Sent automatically each month to all Americans below the poverty line and seniors on Social Security
✅ Result: The tax burden on essentials is neutralized for those who can’t afford it—keeping the system progressive
2. Zero-Tax Categories
These purchases would have a 0% national sales tax:
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Groceries (WIC/SNAP-eligible items)
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Prescription drugs and medical equipment
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Rent/mortgage up to a capped threshold
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Health insurance premiums
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Public transportation, utilities, and child care
✅ Result: Everyday survival costs are not taxed
3. Seniors’ Protection Clause
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Any senior (65+) on Social Security would be:
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Automatically eligible for the prebate program
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Exempt from sales tax on healthcare and housing
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✅ Result: Seniors won't be penalized after a lifetime of work
4. Small Business Relief & Local Credit Program
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Small businesses that collect and remit the new sales tax will receive:
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Quarterly federal tax credits
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Free software and training to simplify compliance
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✅ Result: Encourages small business growth, not red tape
5. Flat Cap on Big Purchases
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Homes: National sales tax capped at $12,000
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Vehicles: Capped at $3,000
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College tuition: 0% tax
✅ Result: Big life purchases stay within reach
📈 Why This Still Works
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Captures untaxed cash: Underground economy, illegal trades, and tax cheats will now contribute
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Revenue grows with consumption: As the economy grows, so does tax revenue
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Lowers audit risk: Simpler system with fewer loopholes
🗳️ Selling It to Voters (Campaign Blog + Facebook Post)
Let me revise the full blog post and Facebook version now to reflect this new, protection-enhanced Fair Tax plan—unless you want to tweak anything else first.
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