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Republicans in the House of Representatives will vote on a bill that would abolish the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), eliminate the national income tax and replace it with a national 30 % consumption tax.

30 % consumption tax vote on bill abolishing IRS, eliminating income tax

Republicans in the House of Representatives will vote on a bill that would abolish the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), eliminate the national income tax, and replace it with a national 30 % consumption tax.
Fox News Digital has learned that the House will be voting on Georgia Republican Rep. Buddy Carter’s reintroduced Fair Tax Act that aims to reel in the IRS and remove the national income tax, as well as other taxes, and replace them with a single consumption tax. American citizens really don’t want this to pass in the house. The vote on the bill was made as part of the deal between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and members of the House Freedom Caucus and was pushed forward in his quest for the gavel last week.

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Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., weighs in on the House GOP push to block the hiring of 87,000 new IRS agents. Republicans in the House of Representatives will vote on a bill that would abolish the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), eliminate the national income tax, and replace it with a 30 % national consumption tax. Citizens will pay local taxes and a 30% consumption tax representing federal tax.
House will be voting on rewriting and implementing, Georgia Republican Rep. Buddy Carter’s reintroduced Fair Tax Act that aims to reel in the IRS and remove the national income tax from employee’s paychecks, as well as other taxes (hopefully social security will be up abolished), and replace them with a single 30 % consumption tax. No by eliminating Social Security when citizens get over 65 or 70 years old will not get a retirement unless by their own investment.
The vote on the bill was made as part of the deal between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and members of the House Freedom Caucus and was pushed forward in his quest for the gavel last week.

Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga.,

reintroduced the Fair Tax Act as the GOP takes over the House of Representatives.
“Cosponsoring this Georgia-made legislation was my first act as a Member of Congress and is, fittingly, the first bill I am introducing in the 118th Congress,”.
“Instead of adding 87,000 new agents to weaponize the IRS against small business owners and middle America, this bill will eliminate the need for the department entirely by simplifying the tax code with provisions that work for the American people and encourage growth and innovation,” Carter continued.
“Armed, unelected bureaucrats should not have more power over your paycheck than you do,” he added.
“As a former small business owner, I understand the unnecessary burden our failing income tax system has on Americans,” said Rep. Jeff Duncan, R-S.C., in a statement. “The Fair Tax Act eliminates the tax code, replaces the income tax (employees withholdings in their paychecks) with a local plus 30 % sales tax, and abolishes the abusive Internal Revenue Service. If enacted, this will invigorate the American taxpayer and help more Americans achieve the American Dream.”

Earl LeRoy "Buddy" Carter (born September 6, 1957) is an American pharmacist and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Georgia's 1st congressional district since 2015. The district is based in Savannah and includes most of the state's coastal southern portion. A member of the Republican Party, Carter served as a Georgia state representative (2005–2009) and Georgia state senator (2009–2014).
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Rep. Buddy Carter rewriting, fair, tax act. This will hinder more businesses than help American citizens will be text every time purchase. New or old furniture 30%. Plus local taxes, going out to eat 30 % plus local tax, repairing a roof from hell damage 30 % plus local tax, going to a dentist 30 % plus local tax, purchasing a house (contractors need to purchase lumper, electrical wires, plumbing pipes, drywall) 30 % plus local tax. American citizens would not able to purchase a house this part must be exempt from the bill certain things have to be exempt from the 30% consumption tax. Local taxes will continue.

Eleven co-signers signed onto the bill, including Cammack, Duncan, Good, Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., and House Freedom Caucus Chairman Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa.

The Fair Tax would repeal the current tax code and replace it with a single national consumption tax that is pro-growth and allows Americans to keep every cent of their hard-earned money. It is the only tax system that is simple, inefficient, unfriendly to non-economic growth, and UNFAIR. Download the Five call app