9780300122749-0300122748-100 Million Unnecessary Returns: A Simple, Fair, and Competitive Tax Plan for the United States

100 Million Unnecessary Returns: A Simple, Fair, and Competitive Tax Plan for the United States

ISBN-13: 9780300122749
ISBN-10: 0300122748
Author: Michael J. Graetz
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardcover 280 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780300122749
ISBN-10: 0300122748
Author: Michael J. Graetz
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardcover 280 pages

Summary

100 Million Unnecessary Returns: A Simple, Fair, and Competitive Tax Plan for the United States (ISBN-13: 9780300122749 and ISBN-10: 0300122748), written by authors Michael J. Graetz, was published by Yale University Press in 2008. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent 100 Million Unnecessary Returns: A Simple, Fair, and Competitive Tax Plan for the United States (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.42.

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To most Americans, the United States tax code has become a vast and confounding puzzle. In 1940, the instructions to the form 1040 were about four pages long. Today they have ballooned to more than a hundred pages, and the form itself contains more than ten schedules and twenty worksheets. The complete tax code totals about 2.8 million words—about four times the length of War and Peace. In this intriguing book, Michael Graetz maintains that our tax code has become a tangle of loopholes, paperwork, and inconsistencies—a massive social program that fails tests of simplicity and fairness. More important, our tax system has failed to keep pace with the changing economy, creating burdens and wastes of resources that weigh our nation down.

Graetz offers a solution. Imagine a world in which most Americans pay no income tax at all, and those who do enjoy a far simpler tax process—all this without decreasing government revenues or removing key incentives for employer-sponsored health care plans and pensions. As Graetz adeptly and clearly describes, this world is within our grasp.

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