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Title: Cain’s 9-9-9 Arithmetic Raises Revenue Generation Questions
Source: Bloomberg
URL Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011- ... generating-enough-revenue.html
Published: Oct 5, 2011
Author: Steven Sloan
Post Date: 2011-10-05 15:14:19 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 3754
Comments: 9

Herman Cain’s bid for the Republican presidential nomination is fueled in part by his proposed U.S. tax code overhaul that tax policy veterans say doesn’t add up.

His proposal is gaining attention after a Washington Post- ABC News poll released yesterday found that Cain is tied for second place with Texas Governor Rick Perry among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents. A Quinnipiac University

poll published today has Cain in second place and Perry in third.

In campaign stops, Cain touts his 9-9-9 plan as a concept that will lead to a fairer tax system. The proposal would tax sales transactions and gross income for individuals and businesses at 9 percent while eliminating levies on capital gains. It also ends the taxes that fund Social Security, and corporations wouldn’t pay a tax on dividends.

Following the broad contours of Cain’s plan, the U.S. would have collected almost $2 trillion in 2010, according to a Bloomberg News calculation based on data from the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis. The U.S. actually collected almost $2.2 trillion that year, according to the White House Office of Management and Budget.

Unrealistic Proposal

Tax policy experts say Cain’s plan is unrealistic because it presumes that no deductions and exemptions will be permitted, no matter how popular.

“Either Herman Cain is the tax messiah or is proposing a system that has no correspondence to real-world tax systems,” said Edward Kleinbard, a former chief of staff to the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation. “In practice, it will have the same economic effect as a 27 percent uncapped payroll tax.”

Kleinbard is now a professor at the University of Southern California’s Gould School of Law.

Speaking on radio host Don Imus’s program yesterday, Cain said the 9-9-9 proposal would be revenue-neutral, meaning it would generate as much revenue as the U.S. collects now.

“We calculated based upon initially no growth, just replicate the amount of revenue we’re already bringing in,” he said.

Cain’s campaign hasn’t produced specific revenue estimates for its proposal and didn’t respond to requests for comment yesterday.

Estimated Collections

Using 2010 figures, Cain’s plan would have collected $922.1 billion in revenue from the national sales tax with no exemptions, $912.7 billion at a 9 percent individual income tax with few deductions or other tax benefits, and $127.7 billion from a 9 percent tax on U.S. corporate income with no deductions.

The federal government in 2010 actually collected $898.5 billion from individuals, including levies on capital gains; $191.4 billion from the corporate income tax; $864.8 billion from Social Security and retirement taxes; $141 billion in other taxes, such as estate and gift taxes; and $66 billion in excise taxes. This doesn’t include the taxes levied by states on retail sales and property.

Cain’s proposal is worded in a way that suggests nothing -- food, housing or clothing -- would be exempt from the national sales tax. It is unlikely that Congress would endorse such a broad-based consumption tax, and even if it did, consumers might change their buying habits. That could reduce consumption and would then lower revenue from the national sales tax.

Lower Revenue

If lawmakers were to exempt everyday items such as food and clothing and provide a rebate to low-income individuals to offset the regressive nature of the sales tax, the plan would generate much less revenue, said David Kautter, managing director of the Kogod Tax Center at American University in Washington. With the information available, it’s almost impossible to develop a precise revenue estimate, he said.

“The revenue estimate is largely dependent on the rate and what’s subject to tax,” Kautter said. “When you pull out housing, clothing and food, the amount you raise drops by a lot.”

Cain, 65, has signaled resistance to exemptions from the sales tax. In an Oct. 2 appearance on “Fox News Sunday,” he said his goal is to “grow the base and make sure the tax code

is fairer for everybody.”

“It levels the playing field,” he said. “It gets rid of all the loopholes. But the most interesting is, it gets the government out of the business of trying to pick winners and losers and trying to decide what’s regressive and what’s not regressive.”

‘Informal Sale’

Daniel Shaviro, a professor of taxation at the New York University School of Law, said a national sales tax is difficult to implement because it is easily evaded.

“All the consumer and I have to do is turn off the register and do an informal sale,” he said.

Cain’s proposal is notable for its lack of deductions and benefits compared with the current tax code. Business deductions would be limited to investments, purchases from other companies and dividends paid to shareholders. Individuals could deduct charitable deductions. Businesses and individuals in so-called empowerment zones could qualify for additional deductions.

Turnaround Manager

Cain is pitching himself as a turnaround manager who saved Godfather’s Pizza Inc., a restaurant chain, from bankruptcy. An Atlanta native, he was on the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in the 1990s and was its chairman from 1995 to 1996.

He won Florida’s Republican presidential straw poll on Sept. 24 with 37.1 percent of the votes. Perry was second with 15.4 percent.

There are plenty of questions remaining about the details of Cain’s proposals. Chris Edwards, the director of tax policy studies at the Cato Institute, a Washington organization that advocates for limited government, said some of the business provisions were “odd.”

The shift to taxing gross income instead of net income would mean that some business expenses, such as wages, could no longer be deducted, Edwards said. He questioned the benefit of such a move when Cain’s plan would also protect businesses from paying taxes on dividends.

“The business base would be much broader because businesses don’t get a wage deduction, but then it would be narrower because they get to deduct dividends paid to shareholders,” Edwards said. “That’s a significantly different base.”

Shifting Tax Burden

Kleinbard said the bottom-line effect of Cain’s proposal would be a greater shift of the tax burden to individuals from corporations and investors. He said eliminating the deductibility of wages would raise the cost of labor, which businesses would pass on to workers in the form of lower pay.

That, combined with no mention of the standard deduction, personal exemption or earned-income tax credit, “means a huge tax hike for the working poor,” he said.

There’s a long way to go before any of that happens, said Joseph Thorndike, an editor at Tax Analysts, a nonpartisan publisher in Falls Church, Virginia.

“I do not believe they made a serious effort to estimate the revenue from these plans, but most other candidates’ plans aren’t any different,” he said. “They spout out all kinds of stuff.” Subscribe to *TeaParty Economics on Parade*

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

Gee, who knew?

Brian S! Defender of the Status Quo!

rotflmao

Proxy IP's are amusing.....lmao

Badeye  posted on  2011-10-05   15:16:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Badeye, Brian S (#1)

Where did Brian S offer his opinion on Cain's proposal, Boofer?

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war  posted on  2011-10-05   15:21:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: war, Badeye (#2)

Where did Brian S offer his opinion on Cain's proposal, Boofer?

Badeye's really hearing the voices today.

mininggold  posted on  2011-10-05   15:27:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Badeye, Brian S, war, mininggold (#1)

Republikooks once again accepting the fantasy of a flat tax vs the reality of one. A party whose base denies reality leaves itself open to manipulation by unreality.

"This is what economic policy in the West has become--a tool of the wealthy used to enrich themselves by spreading poverty among the rest of the population." Paul Craig Roberts

Godwinson  posted on  2011-10-05   16:04:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Brian S (#0)

Following the broad contours of Cain’s plan, the U.S. would have collected almost $2 trillion in 2010, according to a Bloomberg News calculation based on data from the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis. The U.S. actually collected almost $2.2 trillion that year, according to the White House Office of Management and Budget.

There were also $200 billion of other taxes collected in 2010, including taxes on alcohol, tobacco, crude oil windfall, telephone calls, gasoline at the pump, estate and gift taxes, tariffs, etc.

Herman Cain's math adds up.


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jwpegler  posted on  2011-10-05   16:13:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: jwpegler (#5) (Edited)

There were also $200 billion of other taxes collected in 2010, including taxes on alcohol, tobacco, crude oil windfall, telephone calls, gasoline at the pump, estate and gift taxes, tariffs, etc.

Between you and Boofer I don't know who has the biggest reading comprehension problem.

2010 total taxes collected was about $2.2trl. Not $2.4trl. $2.2trl...as the article states.

And Cain can't even explain his math,..if he can't...a dumbfuck like you most certainly cannot either.

/dolt

America...My Kind Of Place...

"I truly am not that concerned about [bin Laden]..."
--GW Bush

"THE MILITIA IS COMING!!! THE MILITIA IS COMING!!!"
--Sarah Palin's version of "The Midnight Ride of Paul revere"

I lurk to see if someone other than Myst or Pookie posts anything...

war  posted on  2011-10-05   16:25:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Godwinson (#4)

A party whose base denies reality leaves itself open to manipulation by unreality.

Email that to Owe-bama, STAT! lol

Proxy IP's are amusing.....lmao

Badeye  posted on  2011-10-05   16:51:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Badeye (#7)

Email that to Owe-bama, STAT! lol

Republicans should avoid email since the internet was pretty much a govt funded socialist invention.

"This is what economic policy in the West has become--a tool of the wealthy used to enrich themselves by spreading poverty among the rest of the population." Paul Craig Roberts

Godwinson  posted on  2011-10-05   16:53:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Godwinson (#8)

A party whose base denies reality leaves itself open to manipulation by unreality. Email that to Owe-bama, STAT! lol

Proxy IP's are amusing.....lmao

Badeye  posted on  2011-10-05   17:16:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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