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Abolish The Corporate Tax Time To Unleash An Economic Revival

Abolish The Corporate Tax Time To Unleash An Economic Revival

Ryan Tessler

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
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Política y gobierno
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9798349625114
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What if America’s corporate tax system isn’t just broken-but actively destroying the nation’s economic future?This groundbreaking work exposes the hidden truth that Washington’s political class desperately wants to keep buried: the corporate income tax generates minimal revenue while inflicting maximum economic damage. Through meticulous research and compelling analysis, this book reveals how a century-old policy mistake continues to hollow out American manufacturing, suppress wages, drive businesses overseas, and enrich politically-connected insiders at the expense of working families.The Problem Is ClearAmerica’s corporate tax system collects roughly $372 billion annually while imposing over $476 billion in total economic costs when compliance burdens are included. This isn’t taxation-it’s economic vandalism. What You’ll DiscoverPart One reveals the bird’s-eye view of America’s corporate tax disaster, exposing how Progressive Era policies created a century of economic distortion while generating minimal revenue.Part Two presents the left’s case for abolition, showing how the corporate tax creates barriers to competition, encourages debt over equity, enables tax avoidance by the wealthy, and ultimately harms workers and the middle class.Part Three delivers the right’s argument, demonstrating America’s uncompetitive global position, the threat to national security from manufacturing decline, and how tariff-tax reform aligns with constitutional principles.Part Four provides devastating historical evidence, contrasting the rapid 1920 recovery through spending cuts with the prolonged suffering caused by Hoover and FDR’s interventionist disasters.Part Five presents the complete solution with precise fiscal mathematics, showing how to eliminate $1+ trillion in waste while replacing corporate tax revenue through strategic tariffs.Part Six maps the transformation, projecting the investment surge, manufacturing renaissance, and economic revival that emerges when policy aligns with prosperity rather than political convenience.Who Should Read This BookBusiness owners and entrepreneurs tired of compliance nightmares and punitive taxationWorkers and union members who’ve watched good jobs disappear overseasInvestors and savers suffering under double and triple taxationPolicy makers seeking solutions beyond conventional wisdomCitizens who sense the current system is broken but lack the framework to understand whyAnyone who believes America’s best days shouldn’t be behind usThe Stakes Couldn’t Be HigherAmerica stands at a crossroads. The corporate tax system exemplifies everything wrong with modern governance: it generates minimal revenue while inflicting maximum damage, enriches the connected while punishing the productive, and persists through political inertia despite obvious failure.This book provides the intellectual ammunition, historical evidence, and practical blueprint needed to choose transformation over decline. The question isn’t whether America can afford bold reform-it’s whether America can afford to continue the current trajectory.

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