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The Problems with Taxation
"Unquestionably, there is progress. The average American now
pays out twice as much in taxes as he formerly got in wages."
-- H.L. Mencken


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Statist Problems
  • There is No Such Thing as a Fair Tax
    - Laurence Vance, December 12, 2005 [Mises]

  • How The Power To Tax Destroys
    - Michael S. Rozeff, June 29, 2005 [Mises]

  • The Fair Tax Fraud
    - Laurence Vance, May 18, 2005 [Mises]

  • Slaves to the Tax State
    - Kirby R. Cundiff, May 4, 2005 [Mises]

  • The Curse of the Withholding Tax
    - Laurence M. Vance, April 21, 2005 [Mises]

    How Washington Will Spend Your Taxes In 2005
    - Brian Riedl, April 10, 2005 [Capitalism Magazine]

  • As Tax Slavery Day Approaches...
    - Steven Yates, April 2, 2005 [LewRockwell.com]

  • The Consumption Tax: A Critique
    - Murray Rothbard, posted March 18, 2005 [Mises]

  • The Tax Path Away from Liberty
    Not one of these taxes existed 100 years ago, and our nation was the most prosperous in the world and had the largest middle class in the world... - George Amberg, January 15, 2005 [LewRockwell.com]

  • A Dirty Little Secret About Federal Taxes
    - Mark Reynolds, January 10, 2005 [Strike the Root]

  • The National Sales Tax Disaster
    Bush and the Republicans probably do not want to cut government at all, so we shouldn’t fall for their Republican trick of "tax reform." Spending increasers make bad tax cutters. - Anthony Gregory, December 9, 2004 [LewRockwell.com]

  • Corporations Should Pay Higher Taxes? It Just Ain’t So!
    - Roy E. Cordato, November 2004 [FEE]

  • When Taxes Are Not Seen for What They Are
    - Tibor R. Machan, January 15, 2004 [Strike the Root]

  • Subway Tax in the Rancid Apple
    Last year the New York City Subway system carried 1.41 billion passengers. In 1947, the historic high point of ridership, the system carried 2.02 billion. That means the latest numbers constitute an incredible falloff of some 30% in a city whose population has stayed about the same over the past 60 years. - Gregory Bresiger, February 28, 2003 [Mises]

  • What's Wrong with Taxation?
    In fact, taxation is a most uncivilized way of obtaining funds, given that it boils down to nothing less than extortion. - Tibor R. Machan, December 4, 2002 [Mises]

  • Taxes and the General Welfare
    We are approaching April 15, when people's checkbooks remind them that even if "taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society," it doesn't follow that the civilization we get is worth the taxes we are forced to pay. - Gary Galles, April 11, 2002 [Mises]

  • Energy Taxes and the Pretense of Knowledge
    - Roy Cordato, October 2001 [FEE]

  • Your income tax "rebate" check: Will it leave you owing more money in 2002?
    - released August 9, 2001 [LP Press Release]

  • The Envy Tax
    "Although death taxes are a rather insignificant source of revenue for the federal government, they are very popular with economic and social reformers." - Hans F. Sennholz, August 2, 2001 [Mises]

  • I Got My Check
    "Like so many other Americans, I have received my 'tax relief' pittance from the national government. Unlike many Americans, I don’t like it. I’m not bought. I’m mad as hell." - Brad Edmonds, July 26, 2001 [LewRockwell.com]

  • And He’s Taxing the Stairway to Heaven...
    "The combination of a booming economy and confiscatory tax rates have combined to saddle governments everywhere with the kind of problem politicians love – finding ever more black holes into which they can shovel the embarrassing surpluses that otherwise keep piling up in excess of inflation and population growth, combined." - Vin Suprynowicz, July 18, 2001 [LewRockwell.com]

  • The Mommy Tax
    "Is motherhood a boon or a burden for women today?" - Cathy Young, June 2001 [REASON]

  • Feminists for Taxes
    "Patricia Ireland and her National Organization for Women have released a statement attacking the Bush budget and tax-cut plan. She points to deficiencies in tax revenue and spending by virtue of accusing Bush of 'pushing budget and tax cuts that will hurt women's physical and economic health as well as the safety of women and families.'" - Karen De Coster, May 31, 2001 [Mises]

  • Up Close and Personal: One American Family’s Duel With Death Taxes
    - Donald C. Clampitt and Jerry W. Terry, May 21, 2001 [NTUF]

  • Government as Parasite
    - Sheldon Richman, May 2001 [The Future of Freedom Foundation]

  • We All Pay For High Taxes
    "...high taxes may take a lot of money from the wealthy, but those high taxes are used to increase the power of big government over all of us, rich and poor alike." - Ryan McMaken, March 14, 2001 [LewRockwell.com]

  • The Thing About Taxes
    "There is nothing compassionate about taxes. They are the price we pay for permitting the government to dismantle the civilization created by the market economy." - Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., March 9, 2001 [LewRockwell.com]

  • Anti-Tax-Cut Nuttery
    "I'm continually amazed by the half-baked arguments made against George W. Bush's $1.5 trillion tax-cut plan. Has the Left learned absolutely nothing over the past couple of decades about how taxes impact the economy?" - Stephen Moore, March 8, 2001 [CATO]

  • Taxing the living and the dead
    "Those who never earned their own money want the government to tax the life's savings left by people who did earn their own money, even though these earners already paid taxes on their incomes when they were alive." - Thomas Sowell, February 22, 2001 [TownHall.com]

  • New study: Holiday 'Grinch' taxes gobble up 41% of your travel costs
    "Feeling strapped for cash as you prepare to take off for Christmas vacation? Maybe that's because hidden travel taxes have added an astounding 41% to the cost of your trip..." - released December 20, 2000 [LP Press Release]

  • Tax man someday may ride with you
    "One day, perhaps, every car on the road will be equipped with a computer that uses satellite technology to record every mile you drive, and in which states and on which roads. Then the government will use that information to tax you for your driving." - Larry Sandler, December 6, 2000 [South Coast Today]

  • Death, Wealth, and Taxes
    "The death tax is a part of a crusade against people who manage to accumulate wealth -- it's class warfare." - Walter Williams, October 26, 2000 [Capitalism Magazine]

  • Is the Income Tax a Form of Slavery?
    - Steven Yates and Ray E. Bornert II, October 7, 2000 [LewRockwell.com]

  • Europe's High Fuel Taxes: Virtue or Vice?
    "Last week an acquaintance in England sent me this shocking note: 'Part of the tax is pegged to price, so an increase in fuel prices raises the tax. Prices are now some 90 pence per liter, over $6.00 per gallon, with $5.00 of that tax. The average Brit pays over $100 a week to run his car, and some $80 of it goes to the government.'" - Andrew West, CFA, September 20, 2000 [Capitalism Magazine]

  • Death Tax Repeal a Hoax
    "Every once in a while, it appears that Congress does something good for the American people. Such a moment came on Friday when the House passed the 'Death Tax Elimination Act of 2000.' Sounds wonderful, especially these days when future estates are accumulating rapidly due to economic expansion. Have the Republicans overcome their spineless nature to finally stand up for principle?" - Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., June 12, 2000 [LewRockwell.com]

  • The Hidden Cost of Taxation
    Politicians can nudge certain taxes up without hearing from taxpayers, except for some brief grumbling. - Dwight R. Lee, March 2000 [FEE]

  • Hide the ham: Health fanatics want to slap a "fat tax" on your favorite foods
    "That scrumptious meal you had for Thanksgiving -- and the festive feast you're probably planning for Christmas -- may get hit with a 'fat tax' if certain public health fanatics get their way, the Libertarian Party warned today." - released December 8, 1999 [LP Press Release]

  • Hidden taxes cost every American $2,462 a year, new study reveals
    - released June 14, 1999 [LP Press Release]

  • Grave Robbers: The Moral Case against the Death Tax
    "The death tax rewards a 'die-broke' ethic, whereby the wealthy spend down their wealth on lavish consumption, and discourages economically and socially beneficial intergenerational saving." - Edward J. McCaffery, October 4, 1999 [CATO] (PDF format)

  • Congress's Tax Cut Imperative
    "For four years congressional Republicans have talked ad nauseam about the middle-class squeeze. Yet -- because of bracket creep -- the squeeze has become a bear hug after four years of a GOP Congress." - Stephen Moore, June 17, 1998 [CATO]

  • Taxation by Other Means
    - Max Schulz, February 1998 [FEE]

  • The Seven Deadly Sins of High Taxes
    - Christopher Lee, November 1997 [FEE]

  • Equality and the Death Tax
    "So long as parents care for their children, the primary means of transferring money through the generations will be through inheritance. It benefits bequestor and heir, strengthens family ties, and increases long-term savings. When the state intervenes in this process it increases its coffers at the expense of the smooth operation of family, society, and economy." - Alexander Tabarrok, September 1997 [Mises]

  • Working Overtime Is More Taxing Than You Think
    "It turns out that even if the worker receives time and a half for overtime, a surprisingly large share of the bonus wages goes straight to the tax collector." - George Nastas III and Stephen Moore, March 6, 1997 [CATO]

  • Taxes and Distortion
    The government always wants more of our money, and too many economists are ready to make the case for surrendering our last dime. - Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., March 1996 [Mises]

  • The ABCs of Capital Gains Tax
    This study examines the historical experience with the capital gains tax in the United States, as well as the findings of more than 50 economic studies on capital gains taxation." - Stephen Moore and John Silvia, October 4, 1995 [CATO]

  • Raising Taxes Stifles Initiative—Invisibly
    - Richard W. Stevens, August 1993 [FEE]

  • Taxes and Unemployment
    - Hans F. Sennholz, July 1986 [FEE]

  • Marriage Tax Penalty Calculator
    "Follow these instructions to find out how much the Marriage Penalty costs you in taxes that you simply would not owe if you and your spouse were not married." [Concerned Women for America]

  • The Budget and Economic Outlook: Fiscal Years 2001-2010 [CBO] - One snippet on Individual Income Taxes, "Individual income taxes account for most of the recent rise in revenues as a percentage of GDP. From 1993 to 1998, those receipts averaged growth of more than 10 percent a year...Nonetheless, they grew faster than GDP, reaching their highest share of GDP in the postwar period in 1999. Their share is expected to peak in 2000 and then to slowly recede as some of the factors that caused its rise moderate. But by 2005, the factors tending to boost the share of individual tax receipts begin to dominate and cause the ratio to rise through 2010."


Libertarian Solutions
  • Carla Howell issues public challenge on income tax cut to state legislature
    - Jauary 23, 2002 [LP News]

  • Make the Holiday Permanent
    "A tax holiday is better than a rebate because it eliminates the absurd costs associated with sending money to DC only to have it sent back again in the new form." - Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., December 5, 2001 [LewRockwell.com]

  • In Praise of (Some) Corporate Lobbyists
    "Congress is looking for a simple and effective way to get cash into the hands of those who can use it to get the economy moving again. AMT repeal would do exactly that since the AMT is a particularly heavy burden on large industrial companies that do much of the capital investment in this country." - Chris Edwards, November 5, 2001 [CATO]

  • Business Tax Cuts Crucial in a Slowdown
    - Chris Edwards, October 5, 2001 [CATO]

  • Tennessee Libertarians play major role in stopping proposed state income tax
    - August 8, 2001 [LP News]

  • Tennessee in Revolt
    "With the General Assembly poised to put another state income tax on the books, hundreds of angry taxpayers revolted, descending on the state capitol in Nashville with shouts of 'No new taxes!'" - Gregory Bresiger, July 18, 2001 [Mises]

  • Two Tales Tell Why We Need a Tax Cut
    - John Samples, May 16, 2001 [CATO]

  • Two Good Reasons for a Tax Cut
    - David R. Henderson, April 2, 2001 [Hoover Institution]

  • Killing the death tax
    "Unfortunately, the best argument for the complete repeal of the estate tax rarely is raised. It is that people who earn money have demonstrated by their ability to earn the money that they're far more competent to disburse it than politicians are." - Harry Browne, February 21, 2001 [WorldNetDaily]

  • A Wage Earner Against the Estate Tax
    "...in a capitalist society, free of governmentally imposed class distinctions, talented newcomers—self-made men—again and again rise from the ranks of the relatively poor and finish their lives as the richest members of society. Rockefeller, Carnegie, Ford, and in our day, men like Gates and Buffet, did not enter the world in possession of any vast fortune. They themselves created their fortunes. Heirs can retain their fortunes if they do not waste them, but only if they possess considerable talent can they maintain their fortunes in the first rank of wealth." - George Reisman, February 14, 2001 [Mises]

  • Do Tax Cuts Work? Just Look at the States
    - Stephen Moore and Stephen Slivinski, February 12, 2001 [CATO]

  • Tax Cuts: Now More Than Ever
    "The good news is that America generally has lower tax rates than many of our competitors. This has enabled us to become more prosperous in the past two decades. But the bad news is that other nations are beginning to catch up. Germany and Japan have reduced tax rates, and other countries are looking to follow that example. This means that we will have to lower our tax rates if we want to remain the No. 1 economy in the world." - Daniel J. Mitchell, December 19, 2000 [Capitalism Magazine]

  • Kentucky town would rather hold bake sale than raise taxes on residents
    "'We've paid for a new $26,000 police car, a $145,000 fire truck, a $58,000 garbage truck and a $30,000 dump truck,' said Mayor Betty Howard. 'We couldn't have done it without the shop.'" - December 8, 2000 [The Dallas Morning News]

  • The Case For Tariffs-Only
    "For over two centuries, one of the most useful litmus tests of economic rationalism has been the tariff test." - Gary North, October 14, 2000 [LewRockwell.com]

  • Time to End the Corporate Income Tax
    - Kenneth L. Judd, June 12, 2000 [Hoover Institution]

  • Put a moratorium on gas taxes -- and let Americans save 42 cents a gallon
    - released March 22, 2000 [LP Press Release]

  • Tennessee Should Be Cutting Taxes, Not Raising Them
    "If the governor will not discipline spending in Nashville, the solution for Tennessee is not to get a new income tax, but rather to get a new governor." - Stephen Moore, November 17, 1999 [CATO]

  • Capital Markets: The Importance of Lower Taxes
    "The more money that remains in the hands of the private sector, the more will be available to investors to support innovation." - Steve Slivinski and Solveig Singleton, September 13, 1999 [CATO]

  • Celebrate Tax Freedom Day on May 10th by getting outraged, urge Libertarians
    - released May 8, 1998 [LP Press Release]

  • Treat rogue IRS agents like other criminals: Charge them with assault, theft, and extortion
    - released May 1, 1998 [LP Press Release]

  • Time to Replace the Income Tax
    "Ultimately, what is most hopeful about the tax replacement scheme is not the increased economic efficiency and productivity that would undoubtedly result. Rather, it is the psychological impact it would have on the American people, who would suddenly find themselves living in a nation where it was none of the government's business how much money they made or how they made or spent it." - Edward H. Crane, October 4, 1996 [CATO]

  • The Joy of Tax Cuts
    "The point of all tax reform should be to keep more private property private. No matter how it is collected, a tax is a tax, and therefore economically destructive. Taxes should be cut anywhere and everywhere, and never be 'replaced.'" - Lew Rockwell, Jr., June 1995 [LewRockwell.com]


My Thoughts
  • Why do we have an income tax? To pay for all of these unconstitutional federal programs, agencies, and laws. Eliminate spending, and you can eliminate the income tax and replace it with...nothing.



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