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Chairman's Report

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

  1. 350

    Our Predisposition to Evade Taxes

    This week, guest author Jade Walle looks at the psychology of taxes regarding illegal evasion and shows how the FAIRtax can all but eliminate it by cutting off one of the three legs of the fraud triangle.

  2. 349

    The Worst Kind of Taxes

    In this week's Chairman's Report, guest author Jade Walle makes the case that income and property taxes are the worst taxes we endure. Consumption taxes like the FAIRtax are much better because they don't directly confiscate the fruits of our labor.

  3. 348

    How the FAIRtax Could Help Reduce Inflation

    Inflation is sometimes described as a "too many dollars chasing too few goods". While that's an oversimplification of a complex situation, it's basically a sound description. This week, Steve Hayes examines how the FAIRtax could help reduce inflation by making it easier for the economy to produce more goods.

  4. 347

    Why the FAIRtax is More Ethical Than the Income Tax

    In a nutshell, ethics is the study of right and wrong. There are ethical principles that should guide human behavior to be right, fair, honest and responsible. In this week's Chairman's Report, Steve Hayes applies ethical principles to taxation and finds that the FAIRtax is vastly superior ethically to the income tax.

  5. 346

    Let's Pit Americans Against Each Other (Part 2)

    This week, guest writer Jade Walle follows up on last week's Chairman's Report about how the income tax system is a major contributor to class warfare in America. This week, Jade explains how the FAIRtax will bring about a dramatic reduction in tax-based class warfare.

  6. 345

    Let's Pit Americans Against Each Other (Part 1)

    This week's Chairman's Report is guest written by CPA and AFFT board member Jade Walle. He explains how the corporate income tax is a quite modest contributor to the federal budget, but is an enormous contributor to class warfare in America.

  7. 344

    Excise Taxes in the United States

    By definition, the FAIRtax is a federal excise tax. In this week's Chairman's Report, AFFT president Steve Hayes recalls both the historical and current uses of excise taxes as a revenue source.

  8. 343

    Why the FAIRtax Taxes Government Entities

    Some people may be surprised to learn that the FAIRtax will apply to purchases made by government entities. While that may seem strange to some, there's actually a good reason for it. AFFT president Steve Hayes explains in this week's Chairman's Report.

  9. 342

    Social Security Needs Money - Who Will Pay?

    The alarm bells have been going off for decades--Social Security is not bringing in enough money to pay the benefits it has promised to American retirees. It sounds like the solution will be painful, but in fact, there's an effective and painless solution for Social Security's financial problems. That solution is the FAIRtax.

  10. 341

    The FAIRtax Makes Buying a Home Easier

    The income tax works against a homebuyer's desire to purchase a new home. The FAIRtax makes homebuying easier. Check out the details in this week's Chairman's Report.

  11. 340

    More Lipstick on a Pig

    Two Democrat Senators, Chris Van Hollen and Cory Booker, have introduced new tax plans to cut taxes for lower and middle income taxpayers, and raise them on high income taxpayers and corporations. Sounds good on the surface, but there are serious problems with both plans. Steve Hayes offers his analysis in this week's Chairman's Report.

  12. 339

    How a Tariff Fight Created the Income Tax

    President Trump has said repeatedly that he wants to replace the federal income tax with tariffs. But did you know that reducing high tariffs was one of the driving forces behind implementing the income tax? It's a fascinating story. Hear it all in this week's Chairman's Report.

  13. 338

    Missouri Looks at Replacing Its State Income Tax

    The Missouri House has passed a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at eventually eliminating the state's income tax by expanding its sales tax. They rightfully see the income tax as a disincentive for people and businesses to move to Missouri. Check it all out in this week's Chairman's Report.

  14. 337

    Life Without the Federal Income Tax

    Washington insiders are adamant in their position that it's simply not possible to replace the federal income tax system. However, this week's Chairman's Report draws attention to the many benefits of replacing our antiquated income tax system with the FAIRtax.

  15. 336

    The US Lost $2.2 Trillion to Tax Breaks

    People like getting a break on their taxes, but the Treasury loses over $2 trillion a year buying people's loyalty with tax breaks. The politicians know that people who get a break on their taxes are less likely to join the chorus calling for the income tax system to be eliminated. Get the full scoop in this week's Chairman's Report.

  16. 335

    Social Media Influencers and What is a Business Deduction?

    Social media influencers have to pay taxes on their income the same as any other small business owner. But figuring out what expenses rise to the level of being legitimate business expenses isn't so clear. Steve Hayes explains in this week's Chairman's Report.

  17. 334

    What Happens to Various Groups when the FAIRtax Passes?

    The FAIRtax would be a godsend for the individual taxpayer. No more withholding, no more payroll taxes, no more tax returns, no more IRS and a tax refund every month. But for those making their living off the income tax system, the FAIRtax would require some lifestyle adjustments. Check it all out in this week's Chairman's Report.

  18. 333

    The Income Tax - A Rigged System

    Recent reports have confirmed what many Americans already suspected--that the income tax system is rigged in favor of the wealthiest Americans. Check out the details in this week's AFFT Chairman's Report.

  19. 332

    The Council of Economic Advisors Supports Consumption Taxes

    The Council of Economic Advisors is one of the most prestigious appointments a practicing economist can achieve. Several Nobel Prize winners have chaired the council. Recently, the CEA released a study on the effects of eliminating state income taxes. Not surprisingly, they found that replacing income taxes with consumption taxes would have a myriad of positive effects. Check out the details in this week's Chairman's Report.

  20. 331

    Internal, External and Effective Tax Rates Understanding the Difference

    The same tax can actually have several different rates depending on the calculation method used. Knowing which rate you're dealing with is essential to making accurate comparisons between the income tax and the FAIRtax. Steve Hayes breaks it all down in this week's Chairman's Report.

  21. 330

    How Federal Taxes Inflate the Price of Everything You Buy

    If you think that the tax you see added to your subtotal on any retail receipt is the total amount of tax you're paying on that purchase, you're dead wrong. This week, AFFT president Steve Hayes explains how federal taxes that you don't see on your receipt make everything you buy significantly more expensive.

  22. 329

    The VAT - How it Works and How Fraudsters Drain the System

    Over 170 countries around the world have adopted the value added tax (VAT) as their primary revenue source. With President Trump looking to abolish the income tax, many in Congress are looking at a VAT as its replacement. While it may sound good in theory, there are some serious problems with a VAT. AFFT president Steve Hayes lays it all out in this week's Chairman's Report.

  23. 328

    The $2Trillion Mirage

    Some in Washington are looking at a Financial Transaction Tax (FTT) as a quick and easy way to generate a lot of revenue for the government. Unfortunately, there is a critical error in their thinking. AFFT president Steve Hayes breaks it all down in this week's Chairman's Report.

  24. 327

    How a Consumption Tax Differs from an Income Tax

    With President Trump on record as wanting to abolish the income tax, alternative methods of raising revenue are receiving unprecedented attention. This week, AFFT president Steve Hayes looks at an article published in USA Today detailing the difference between a consumption tax and an income tax.

  25. 326

    Save Social Security and Reduce the National Debt

    It's been a well established fact for a long time that Social Security is going broke. In just a few years, there won't be enough money to pay Social Security recipients their full benefits. Politicians have been putting off fixing the problem for decades because they didn't want to make the hard choices. Well now, there's an easy and painless solution. Pass the FAIRtax.

  26. 325

    President Trump, Replace the Income Tax with the FAIRtax

    This week's Chairman's Report is guest written by former Congressman John Linder who was the primary sponsor of the FAIRtax from its introduction until he retired. In it, he makes a compelling case why President Trump should add passing the FAIRtax to his long list of accomplishments.

  27. 324

    An (Artificially) Intelligent Choice

    This week's Chairman's Report is guest written by FAIRtax Guy Bob Paxton, co-host of FAIRtax Power Radio. It reveals the not so surprising results when artificial intelligence applications were asked to choose between the income tax and the FAIRtax.

  28. 323

    What Happens When the US is the World's Tax Haven?

    Trillions of US dollars are hiding offshore in foreign tax havens costing the Treasury billions in tax revenue. This week's Chairman's Report looks at what will happen when the FAIRtax turns the United States into the world's premier tax haven.

  29. 322

    Happy Thanksgiving

    Americans For Fair Taxation wishes everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving.

  30. 321

    Keeping Your Whole Paycheck

    There are a large number of positive features in the FAIRtax. It's amazingly simple, it gets rid of the IRS, it abolishes tax returns forever and it gives people a tax refund every month. However, of all the great things the FAIRtax does, 59% of people in a June 2025 poll said the best thing about the FAIRtax is that it lets people keep their entire paychecks without any federal withholding. This week, guest author Jade Walle tries to find out why.

  31. 320

    Would William of Occam Prefer the FAIRtax or the Income Tax?

    William of Occam was a 14th century philosopher and theologian. His famous "Occam's Razor" principle states that simple solutions are likely to be better than complex ones. In this week's Chairman's Report, guest author Jade Walle applies this principle to the collection of federal taxes and comes to a simple yet powerful conclusion.

  32. 319

    Senator Cotton's OPT Fair Tax Act

    There's a nasty little provision in the Internal Revenue Code that incentivizes employers to hire foreign students over American citizens. Senator Cotton of Arkansas has introduced a bill to fix this particular problem, but there are thousands more lurking deep in the Internal Revenue Code. The only real fix? Pass the FAIRtax.

  33. 318

    More Lipstick on a Pig

    Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas has introduced a bill designed to ensure that taxpayers aren't subjected to unjust or overly harsh penalties. That's a positive step, but it's really just more lipstick on a really ugly pig. There's only one way to guarantee that American taxpayers won't be abused by the IRS, and that's to get rid of the IRS by replacing the income tax with the FAIRtax.

  34. 317

    The FAIRtax Will Not Make Prices Rise

    There's a nasty mischaracterization of the FAIRtax going around that claims it will result in massive price hikes that people can't afford. This week, guest writer Jade Walle looks at what will actually happen to prices when the FAIRtax takes effect.

  35. 316

    No Tax on Tips - Simple Until Congress Got Involved

    No tax on tips is a simple promise President Trump made repeatedly on the campaign trail. Unfortunately, after Congress got through with it, it was anything but simple.

  36. 315

    The FAIRtax and America's Youth

    CPA Jade Walle guest writes this week's Chairman's Report. In it, he looks back at Charlie Kirk's tremendous impact on young people and discovers why America's youth are ripe to embrace the FAIRtax.

  37. 314

    The IRS Is the Least Liked Federal Agency

    A recent Pew Research poll reveals something most Americans already know--of all the federal agencies, the IRS is the one that the American people like the least.

  38. 313

    The Cost of the Federal Income Tax System

    In this week's Chairman's Report, AFFT president Steve Hayes looks at some staggering figures uncovered by the Tax Foundation regarding how much the federal income tax system really costs the American people in both time and money.

  39. 312

    No, Economics Is Not Too Complicated for Us

    The DC Elites will tell us that we're better off leaving economic decisions to them because we ordinary people lack the intellectual horsepower to understand basic economics. This week's Chairman's Report shows just how wrong they are.

  40. 311

    The FAIRtax Experiment, Have No Fear

    Sometimes even people who think that the FAIRtax is a great idea are somewhat discomforted by the fact that the FAIRtax has no proven track record of being successful. What people may not know, is that two of the biggest economies in the world thrive on a taxation system similar to the FAIRtax.

  41. 310

    The FAIRtax and Rental Property Ownership

    In this week's Chairman's Report, guest author Jade Walle explains how rental property owners would fare under the FAIRtax vs. the current income tax system.

  42. 309

    Celebrating the Contributions of Workers

    Monday is Labor Day, a federal holiday established to honor the importance of labor and workers in our society. While those in Congress say they honor labor, they continue to prop up a failed tax system that is actually working against us as we try to turn our labor into the things our families want and need.

  43. 308

    Misrepresenting Adam Smith

    Adam Smith is often recognized as the father of modern economics. One passage from his "The Wealth of Nations" is often quoted as proof that Smith favored a progressive income tax. However, that claim doesn't hold up under closer examination. What Smith actually favors is proportional taxation. And that's exactly what the FAIRtax delivers.

  44. 307

    The FAIRtax and Really Small Business

    Again, this week's Chariman's Report is guest written by CPA Jade Walle. In it, he looks at how the FAIRtax will impact sole proprietorships and other extremely small businesses.

  45. 306

    Which Is Better for Business?

    President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill did make some positive changes to the income tax system. However, the question remains, which is better for business, the new, improved income tax system, or the FAIRtax? Guest author Jade Walle takes a look and comes to a solid conclusion. The FAIRtax is still the clear winner.

  46. 305

    Enjoy Your Benefits Until They Expire

    By the time the Big Beautiful Bill made it through Congress, President Trump got a lot less than he promised when he said that he was going to eliminate income taxes on Social Security, tips and overtime. But there's still a way to do all that and more. Pass the FAIRtax.

  47. 304

    The FAIRtax and Border Security

    The Big Beautiful Bill contains $175 billion in spending for border security. This week, guest writer Jade Walle explains how the FAIRtax would enhance border security without the need to spend billions more.

  48. 303

    The FAIRtax and Reconciliation

    We heard a lot about reconciliation when Congress was working on passing the Big Beautiful Bill. But how would the FAIRtax advance in the Senate if it were passed by the House? Guest writer Jade Walle has a surprising answer in this week's Chairman's Report.

  49. 302

    Some Hidden Gems and a Bright Future

    This week's Chairman's Report is guest written by Rich Germaine. In it, Rich analyzes a recent poll on voter opinions about taxation and the current tax system. It's really good news for the FAIRtax.

  50. 301

    The FAIRtax and Freedom on This Independence Day

    The FAIRtax provides American taxpayers with two critical and interdependent aspects of liberty--freedom from and freedom to. Check it all out in this week's Chariman's Report.

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