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		<title>Evaluating the National Retail Federation&#8217;s &quot;Tax Holiday&quot; Idea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday the National Retail Federation published an open letter to President-to-be Barack Obama urging that come January, Obama&#8217;s stimulus package should including a national &#8220;sales tax holiday,&#8221; three ten-day periods in 2009 during which states that normally collect sales taxes on retail purchases would stop collecting them. A new Citizens for Tax Justice report takes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday the National Retail Federation published an open letter to President-to-be Barack Obama urging that come January, Obama&#8217;s stimulus package should including a national &#8220;sales tax holiday,&#8221; three ten-day periods in 2009 during which states that normally collect sales taxes on retail purchases would stop collecting them.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.ctj.org/pdf/taxholiday1208.pdf">new Citizens for Tax Justice report</a> takes the shine off this idea a bit, noting a few fairly important reasons why a tax holiday might be not the right answer for America at this time.</p>
<p>Among them:
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<li>As with state sales tax holidays, it&#8217;s hard to know whether the benefits would go to consumers or retailers.</li>
<li>To the extent consumers would be better off, the savings would go to even the very best-off families. No effort could be made to target these savings to families hit hardest by the current downturn.</li>
<li>Even if Congress likes the idea, that&#8217;s not enough to implement it. Every state with a sales tax would have to pass legislation to make this work. And then every retailer in these sales-tax states would have to train workers and program computers to stop collecting state sales tax (but keep collecting local sales tax) during the holidays.</li>
<li>Since the first proposed tax holiday would take place in March, the immediate effect of such a plan would be to&#8230; encourage people to spend less money right now, and wait until March. Which is an odd feature in a stimulus plan.</li>
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<p>The CTJ report is <a href="http://www.ctj.org/pdf/taxholiday1208.pdf">here</a>. </p>
<p><a href=http://www.ctj.org/blog/2008/12/evaluating-national-retail-federations.html>Link to the original site</a></p>
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