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Grosse Pointe, MI, United States
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Help simplify MI taxes. End excessive tax compliance costs. Pay for gov't as WE DECIDE to buy NEW (not Used) for OUR families. NO MORE income tax- returns, audits, interest OR penalites! JOIN US.

Businesses And Jobs are FLEEING Michigan! Join The SOLUTION

The Michigan legislature not long ago enacted the Michigan Business Tax [MBT] as a response to public pressure to end the Single Business Tax [SBT] (a gross receipts tax, taken before expenses). Trouble is, the MBT still remains a gross receipts tax - and Michigan is sinking - daily !.

" Let's pay taxes when we SPEND our money, not when we EARN it ! "

Our goal is to do REPLACE the income tax system in Michigan. Concerned citizens in Michigan have been learning about a fairer, progressive consumption tax plan known as the Michigan FairTax. In order to give Michigan voters the power to choose, we are underway with a campaign to place the Michigan FairTax on the 2010 general election ballot.

The Michigan FairTax will both simplify, and stimulate, Michigan's business / jobs climate in a dramatic and ongoing basis. It will replace the income tax and current sales tax, with a consumption tax (sales tax at point of retail sale) while un-taxing all purchases up to poverty level. This means that no more withholding of state tax from Michigan wage-earners' paychecks. What's more, every Michigan resident-family will receive a monthly "prebate" check, in amount based on family size. This will ensure that NO Michigan family will EVEN BEGIN paying the MI FairTax on goods / services unless, or until, they exceed poverty-level spending.

Eliminating inefficiency. No more business income tax costs in consumer prices.

Under a FairTax system, points of collection will be dramatically reduced (from millions of individuals to retailers, many of whom are already collecting sales tax). Michigan wage-earners will no longer experience income tax collectors adding interest and penalties to tax bills they only found out about after their return was prepared (and PAID for) at the end of the year. With a Michigan FairTax, income tax returns, audits, interest and penalites vanish.

Because service providers, under the current system, must account for income tax withholding and compliance costs, Michigan consumers pay a hidden tax in higher prices which will become visible under the MI FairTax. (The MI FairTax EXCLUDES business-to-business purchases as this would, again, hide the cost of taxation in prices.)

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Become a part of this citizen-based movement!

(We seldom email state-wide, generally notifying members nearby to events or initiatives.)

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Protects basic necessities. No more tax shelters for big spenders.

Because of the monthly "prebate" check (calculated as .0975 x $ [ poverty level per family size] ) to ALL Michigan-resident households, the MI FairTax rate would effectively be 0% on all monthly family spending up to the monthly poverty level, thereafter it's 9.75%. A reasonable average effective rate, inferred, would be about 5.5% (that's without putting anything away!) Monies placed into savings are not available to spend, and therefore would reduce a family's effective tax rate.

What's more, interest earned on savings would no longer be taxed. Accumulating capital for desired goods is easier under FairTax. Further, "higher tax brackets" vanish under MI FairTax. So, go ahead. Work overtime! It's yours. The state only gets paid, when YOU DECIDE to go shopping!

Less credit cards, more savings!

Under MI FairTax, banks will rely less on credit card payments ("getting blood" from paychecks that are already compromised by income tax withholding) because with more disposable income, families will save more. Bankers will have greater deposits to loan - at lower interest rates - to a healthier economy of more businesses employing more people.

MI FairTax turns the current debt-driven financial system (benefitting those who lend) to a savings-driven system (benefitting those who save).

" Act. Right now - ' light your candle ' ! "

Join our email list to learn how you can help advance the Michigan FairTax plan.

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Made popular by the federal FairTax bill (H.R. 25, which was either co-sponsored or otherwise endorsed by several 2008 presidential candidates), this approach to taxation reaches across the political spectrum

Why the FairTax idea is right for America's working families.

Mike Gravel (D), "If the rich liked the FairTax, why aren't they supporting my campaign?"Mike Huckabee (R), "FairTax most important way to transform economy."Ron Paul (Libertarian R), "Though not a co-sponsor of FairTax bill, I'd vote for it."


Dr. Laurence Kotlikoff believes that it will take the FairTax to reverse unfunded U.S. gov't obligations, about $53 $88 trillion and counting !!

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At 11:26am on February 28th, 2009, Len McDougall said…
Thanks, Daar. It seems impossible to address all of the causes that need addressing in this over-busy, far over-complicated world, but yours is a good one. May you find the success that will benefit every tax paying American.
At 8:18pm on February 23rd, 2009, Angeline Duran Piotrowski said…
http://www.twitter.com/angelinedp
At 8:06pm on February 23rd, 2009, Angeline Duran Piotrowski said…
In response to your note "You are informed (courtesy of moi).":
An informed person reads magazines that don't agree with his point of view and listen to people who fundamentally challenge his belief systems. Only then can he be truly informed. Sheep are the only creatures that should only follow in the path of things that make them feel warm and fuzzy.

I admire your passion and you could be 100% right. But I don't vote based on emotion. Must hear all sides and make an educated choice about which bandwagon to jump on. (I'm giving you priceless feedback about how to strengthen your case here, guy. Take it!)
At 7:32pm on February 23rd, 2009, Angeline Duran Piotrowski said…
Great sales pitch. Sales pitches always sound good, but I prefer to be informed. I would like to hear a debate between both sides and understand them both. Things are not usually as they appear and I don't make hasty decisions based on what what sounds like a short term gain for my family. I prefer to make an educated decision based on what is good for our state and for our country.
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Well, dear gull, I'll tell ya... there are many things that I also find interesting, many of which I never get around to exploring, in detail. However, this idea grabbed me and my rational faculties commanded me to act. What could make more sense than paying for government in the process of meeting personal and family needs? Scrapping a tax code (a vehicle of tax-favor bartering between our elected and those lobbyists who curry their favor) by simply issuing a check, in advance, to untax poverty-level spending for everyone? Ending income tax "returns," and the expensive and wasteful coercive machinery that comes with them, exposing average working wage-earning families to audits, interest, and penalties? Enabling businesses to know the tax cost factor in prices so it can be cleanly jettisoned from exports? Love to have ya on board.
At 3:56pm on February 23rd, 2009, Angeline Duran Piotrowski said…
I would be interested to hear the rebuttal to the video you posted and how your movement answers he points they make in defense.
At 5:34pm on February 3rd, 2009, Dean Bull said…
Thanks for the education on this topic. Of course this all sounds very good and I am in favor of it. On the other hand, I know how things change once Con-gress gets ahold of something and they begin the process of reconfiguring it to fit their agenda and that of the lobyists. Call me cynical, but I have come by it through experience.
Dean Bull
At 4:04pm on January 8th, 2009, Kirt Manecke, LandChoices said…
Hi Daar,

You are welcome, thank you. I can't keep up with all the e-newsletters I get at the moment, but I will keep your invitation in mind. Thank you! Kirt
At 3:40pm on January 8th, 2009, Dan A. Penning said…
Dear Daar.
Thanks for the information. Please keep me informed in the future.

Dan.
At 6:47am on January 7th, 2009, Kirt Manecke, LandChoices said…
Hi Daar,

Thank you! Sounds like a great plan. Good luck.
Warmly,
Kirt Manecke
LandChoices
 
 

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