Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Increased tax revenue leads to increased spending

Recently there has been much discussion about enacting a Value Added Tax in the USA. Experience in the real world shows us that this new tax will solve nothing. The following article from Investor’s Business Daily examines this subject:

http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article/545596/201008311833/If-VAT-Is-Rx-For-Deficits-And-Debt-Why-Are-VAT-Users-On-The-Brink-.htm

The moral of this story is summed up in this paragraph:

The Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development reported that since the 1960s, when the VAT began to be widely adopted, government spending by OECD member countries with a VAT soared from 30% of their GDP to 50%. Governments tend to spend all available revenue, and then some.
Just say no to raising taxes.

1 comment:

  1. To all concerned tax payers,

    There is a vital point missing from this article!

    Governments that have instituted a VAT system, start out at a small %, but without fail end up with an increasingly higher VAT!!

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