How
will the FairTax affect Social Security, seniors and retirees?
The FairTax will ensure the funding of Social Security and Medicare.
The FairTax will make the economy much more dynamic and prosperous.
Consequently, federal tax revenues will grow. This makes it less
likely that federal budget pressures will require Medicare or Social
Security benefit cuts. Under the FairTax, Social Security will operate
exactly as it does today, except that its funds will come from the
FairTax. And, research shows that consumption is a more stable revenue
source than income.
As a group,
seniors will do very well under the FairTax. Low-income seniors
will be, in fact, much better off under the FairTax than under the
current income tax system. Seniors, like everyone else, will receive
a monthly rebate, in advance of purchases, for taxes paid on the
cost of necessities. There will be no more income tax on Social
Security. There will be no more income tax on investment income
and pension benefits or IRA withdrawals.
Seniors who
own existing homes stand to experience large capital gains due to
the repeal of the income tax and implementation of the FairTax plan.
Prices at
the cash register will go down under the FairTax. The price of every
good or service we buy today is inflated by the cost of income and
payroll taxes paid by workers and businesses. These costs are passed
on to consumers in the form of higher prices. When income and payroll
taxes are repealed, prices will come down 2030% according
to Dr. Dale Jorgenson, Chairman of the Harvard University Economics
Department. Therefore senior citizens, like all Americans, will
be able to buy more.
Seniors will
keep government benefits, Social Security and Medicare funding will
be ensured, tax deferred investments will now be tax-free, and savings
that are invested in stock, real estate and some bonds will increase
substantially in value. Most importantly, the FairTax will create
wealth for all Americans providing tax-free dollars for tax-free
saving and retirement, thus providing money for future prescription
drugs and nursing care.
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