Research report A Blueprint for Tax Reform and Health Reform
Leonard E. Burman
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This paper outlines a plan for a VAT dedicated to paying for a new universal health insurance voucher combined with a vastly simplified and much flatter income tax. Top income tax rates could be cut to 25% or less and most taxpayers would not have to file returns. The health care voucher would offset the inherent regressivity of a VAT, since the voucher would be worth more than the VAT tax paid by most households. Moreover, with the VAT rate tied to health spending, the public would have a vested interest in reining in the growth of health care costs.
Primary topic Individual Taxes
Research Area Individual Taxes Business Taxes Federal Budget and Economy Campaigns, Proposals, and Reforms