Finally a Tax That is Fair -- A New Book Discusses the Advantages to a New Bill to Eliminate Income Tax and the IRS


WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis., February 6, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Every week or two weeks, Americans rip the stub off of their checks. The little tax figures on the right hand side always cause dismay, groans, scowls and disagreeable moods. Then those same Americans scuffle out of the bank and over to the grocery store or gas station to be hit with more tax. What if it could all change? The secret is revealed in America's Best Kept Secret: FairTax, "Give Yourself a 25% Raise" (now available through 1stBooks Library) by Al Ose.

America's Best Kept Secret reveals the most efficient way to work our tax system. The FairTax is U.S. House bill H.R. 2525. It replaces the income, payroll, estate, gift, corporate, capital gains and self-employment taxes simply and easy. This book details how, if this bill goes into effect, consumers will only pay a national retail sales tax on new products and services. Also, employees would take home their gross pay minus state income taxes, eliminate the IRS, and repeal the 16th Amendment that makes it legal to tax income. FairTax would also provide a rebate so that no family pays taxes on poverty level spending.

Ose wants America to know the secret of the FairTax bill. It could put a plethora of money into Americans pockets.

Al Ose is a taxpayer who has had enough of our current system. He has worked as a volunteer for Americans for Fair Taxation for almost four years. In his lifetime, he has worked for as little as $1.10 an hour. America's current tax system, he feels, is too convoluted and confusing to understand. He is tired of spending 20 to 30 hours every year to calculate his taxes. "No one understands our tax system. FairTax is simple. I will help make the change to the FairTax," Ose states.

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